410-268-0990
15 School Street, Suite 300, Annapolis, MD, 21401,
Robyn Elliott is one of the most effective health care advocates in Maryland. She has helped clients realize cutting-edge policy achievements, often leading Maryland to become the first state in the country to implement innovative health care access policies. She is also an expert in the State budget process, and she has supported clients in leading successful funding initiatives.
1) American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists
2) Amica Center for Immigrant Rights
3) Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition
4) CareForth
5) Center for Responsible Lending
6) Chase Brexton Health System
8) Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition
10) Maryland Academy of Physician Assistants, Inc. (MDAPA)
11) Maryland Affiliate of the American College of Nurse Midwive
13) Maryland Association of School Health Nurses
14) Maryland Community Health System
15) Maryland Dental Action Coalition
16) Maryland Legal Services Corporation
17) Maryland Naturopathic Doctors Association
18) Maryland Occupational Therapy Association
19) Maryland School Counselor Association
20) Maryland State Bar Association, Inc.
21) Moveable Feast
15-20 years
Charlotte Ellertson Innovation Award - American Society for Emergency Contraception
Choice Advocate Award - NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland
"Locking Down Our Patient's Privacy" - Planned Parenthood of Maryland
Advocate of the Year - Maryland Women's Coalition for Health Care Reform
Innovator of the Year - The Daily Record
Former Director of Governmental Affairs - Maryland State Department of Health
With over 20 years in the policy advocacy field, Robyn S. Elliott has been a strong and successful advocate for community health providers primarily focused on ensuring increasing funding for health services, expanding health benefits, and ensuring that the regulatory environment allows providers to operate efficiently and effectively. Prior to this, Robyn worked for both the legislative and executive branches, where she spent almost ten years advocating for health care funding and policy priorities within State government. This included three years as the Director of Governmental Affairs for the Maryland Department of Health, where she was responsible for the broadest legislative package of any State agency; and two years in the Department as an advisor to the Secretary and Chief Financial Officer on how to advocate for funding priorities. Before her tenure at the Department of Health, Robyn worked with the Maryland General Assembly for three years as a budget analyst. She was responsible for advising the legislature about the budgets and policies of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Department of Aging. Robyn came to the General Assembly with several years of experience in health care finance, where she managed the budget for a State cancer-screening grant program and oversaw the budget process for a large hospital department. She has a master's degree in health care administration from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.