Associate Chair
MHA Program Director, Associate Professor
Phone: 903.877.1498
Email: kimberly.elliott@uthct.edu
Building:   Academic Building, H262
Department: Population Health Leadership and Analytics
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Associate Chair
MHA Program Director, Associate Professor
Phone: 903.877.1498
Email: kimberly.elliott@uthct.edu
Building:   Academic Building, H262
Department: Population Health Leadership and Analytics
Dr. Elliott earned her PhD in Health Services Research, Management and Policy from the University of Florida in 2012. She earned her BA in Biology from Wesleyan College in 2006.
Kimberly Elliott joined the faculty of the Department of Healthcare Policy, Economics
                     and Management at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler in October
                     of 2020. Prior to her move to Texas, she served as the Chair of a Master of Science
                     in Health Administration program at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
                     (RFUMS) in North Chicago for 5 years. During her time at RFUMS she built a Master
                     of Science program in Population Health as well as two graduate certificate programs
                     in Population Health Strategies and Population Health Analytics.
Dr. Elliott has also worked on research related to curriculum development for Population
                     Health practitioners. Her most recently funded work was related to assessment and
                     evaluation of opioid cessation programs in Illinois. Her most recent research and
                     scholarly activities have centered around health program evaluation and collaborations
                     related to addressing the opioid epidemic in communities. Specifically, she has worked
                     collaboratively to address these particular health issues in Lake, Jersey and Greene
                     counties in Illinois. She has served on the Lake County Mental Health Coalition, Lake
                     County Crisis Care Center Data Working Group, Jersey and Greene Counties, Il CARES
                     Consortium Evaluation for opioid-related services and Crisis Center Services and Programming
                     Working Group all in Illinois. Here in Texas, she now served on the Community Academic
                     Partnership for Substance Abuse in East Texas (CAPSA-ET).
Her teaching activities include courses in Health Economics and Policy for the MHA
                     program.