Dr. Todd Ellis

Global co-lead, Health equity and access in developed markets, KPMG International; Principal, Health and Government Solutions

KPMG in the U.S.

Todd has more than 20 years of healthcare experience in the payor and provider sectors, and uses his industry knowledge to drive sustainable and value-added change. As Principal at KPMG in the U.S., he currently leads the Healthcare Government Solutions practice for health equity, electronic health records (EHR) and process automation. He has led large-scale IT system transformations in Medicaid and enterprise settings, including initiatives at large integrated delivery networks and government agencies.

As global co-lead, Health equity and access, Todd collaborates with numerous KPMG colleagues around the world on a suite of approaches to address health equity issues in developed markets.

Todd is certified in several managed care and clinical applications, and specializes in enterprise selection, design, and implementation, including workflow (EHR), robotics (RPA) and cognitive technologies. He has further experience in the areas of population health management and health equity solutions.

Todd is a thought leader in the areas of health equity, health equity innovations, IT/digital transformation, and process automation (RPA/intelligent automation) and has been published at the national and global levels. He is also a regular presenter at conferences and a guest lecturer at universities. Todd is also an adjunct professor at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta.

  • Electronic health records
  • Healthcare
  • Managed services
  • Doctorate Health Administration and Policy Medical, University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

  • Masters Health Administration and Policy Medical, University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

  • Bachelor of Science, Health Information Administration Medical, University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

  • Bachelor of Arts, Psychology. Minor: Sociology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

  • Board Member – CHRIS 180

  • 100 Black Men of America – Atlanta Chapter

  • Leadership Atlanta Alumni - 2018