Tara A Cortes
FAAN PhD RN
Clinical Professor
Executive Director, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
tara.cortes@nyu.edu
1 212 998 5320
433 First Ave
New York, NY 10010
United States
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Prof. Cortes is recognized for her distinguished career spanning executive leadership, nursing education, research, and practice. She has provided significant contributions to advance the health of people, particularly older vulnerable adults. Importantly, she has developed interprofessional models in traditional as well as nontraditional settings to address the health and health behaviors of older adults and increase the capacity of the workforce to provide age sensitive care
As Executive Director of HIGN, Prof. Cortes has brought her leadership, experience, and wisdom to enhance select respected existing programs in the Institute and to develop new and innovative initiatives. Her work has contributed to advancing interdisciplinary models across the continuum of care to reduce disparities in access to care, and to ensure healthy aging in place. She has helped change policy and practice in geriatric care and in low-vision and blindness care by developing roles for an interprofessional healthcare team to provide care for those with poor access to resources due to lack of knowledge or functional disabilities.
Prior to joining NYU, Prof. Cortes was president and CEO of Lighthouse International, a leading not-for-profit organization, dedicated to fighting vision loss and helping people prevent vision impairment. She mindfully transformed the organization into a healthcare provider from a social charity and was recognized worldwide for her leadership in helping to move the field of vision loss to healthcare from that of disability. Prof. Cortes spent the initial phase of her career in nursing education at Hunter College, and then as the Director of Nursing Research and Information Systems at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. She was the chief nursing officer at Rockefeller University Hospital and continued her career in nursing and hospital administration at Mount Sinai Medical Center and at Bridgeport Hospital, before assuming the senior leadership role at Lighthouse International.
Prof. Cortes was appointed as a 2013-2015 American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow and serves as a senior advisor at CMS in the Office of Medicare and Medicaid Coordination Office. She was also appointed by Community Catalyst as a geriatric consultant to the Medicare Rights Center to work with New York State on the implementation of the Fully Integrated Duals Advantage (FIDA) program, a CMS demonstration project. Prof. Cortes has been appointed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to the Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry for the 2016-2019 term. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. She is a past fellow of the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program. She serves on several boards including Archcare: the Catholic Healthcare System of NY, Isabella Geriatric Center, and Pacific College of Health and Science.
Among her many honors, Prof. Cortes was named one of the New York Women’s Agenda 2011 STARS for exemplifying the qualities embodied in NYWA’s mission to advocate and collaborate for the interests of New York women in public policy decisions. In 2011 she was awarded the Medallion for Outstanding Contributions to the Profession from the Villanova University College of Nursing. Prof. Cortes received the Distinguished Alumni Award from New York University, where she completed her PhD and Master's degrees. Her BSN is from Villanova University, where she served on the Board of Trustees for ten years.
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PhD, Nursing Science and Research - NYU Rory Meyers College of NursingMA, Nursing - NYU Rory Meyers College of NursingBSN, Nursing - Villanova University
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Primary careHome careInterprofessionalismGerontologyCommunity/population healthHealth PolicyUnderserved populationsVulnerable & marginalized populations
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American Academy of NursingAmerican Organization of Nurse ExecutivesGerontological Society of AmericaHealthCare Executive Women’s ForumNew York Academy of MedicineNew York Academy of SciencesNew York Organization of Nurse ExecutivesSigma Theta Tau, Upsilon ChapterSigma XI, Scientific Research Society, Rockefeller University Chapter
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Faculty Honors Awards
Medallion for Distinguished Contributions to the Profession, Villanova University College of NursingAppointee of Secretary of HHS to Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and DentistryDistinguished Alumni Award, NYU Rory Meyers College of NursingSTAR Award, New York Women’s AgendaFellow, American Academy of NursingNurse Leader to Honor, American Organization of Nurse ExecutivesRobert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow, The Robert Wood Johnson FoundationFellow, New York Academy of MedicineHealth and Aging Policy Fellow, American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship ProgramOur Town Thanks You Award in Community Service, Our Town News -
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Publications
Opportunities to improve the relationship between nursing and medicine in geriatrics
Cortes, T. (2001). In M. Hager (Ed.), Enhancing Interactions Between Nursing and Medicine (1–, pp. 102-109). Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation.Zero-Based budgeting for a radiology service
Cortes, T. (1999). In Cost Accounting for Health Care Organizations: A case study in outsourcing (2nd eds., 1–, pp. 393-398). Aspen Publishers.Zero-based budgeting for a radiology service: a case study in outsourcing.
Cortes, T. A. (1996). Hospital Cost Management and Accounting, 8(2), 1-6.Classification of information for patient outcome research
Cortes, T. (1993). In M. E. Frisse (Ed.), Symposium on computer applications in medical care: A pilot study (1–, pp. 50-55). McGraw-Hill.Pacemakers today: All about various kinds, nursing implications, and counseling problems
Cortes, T. (1974). Nursing, 4(2), 22-29. -
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