
Chief Clinical Innovation Officer
Visana Health
Chevon Rariy, MD, is a physician executive and technology innovator recognized for redesigning care delivery through digital product strategy, AI enabled workflows, and human centered clinical transformation. She serves as Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Visana Health, a virtual first comprehensive women’s health company building integrated care models that improve access, coordination, and outcomes across the care continuum. In this role, she leads multidisciplinary teams across data analytics, product, engineering, and design to build a tech enabled women’s health model spanning gynecology, cardiometabolic health, and chronic disease management. Her work translates clinical strategy into scalable solutions, deploying AI driven patient pathways, clinical co-pilots, and workflow redesign that augment clinicians, strengthen care coordination, and improve outcomes.
Dr. Rariy has driven care and technology transformation across Big Tech, health systems, and venture backed innovation. She previously led clinical product strategy and care platform development at Amazon Care, guided virtual health product strategy at City of Hope and CTCA, and served as a Venture Partner at Takeda Digital Ventures, advising and investing in digital health and AI enabled solutions. Recognized with the Modern Healthcare Innovator Award 2024 and named to Becker’s Black Executives to Know 2024, she also serves on the FDA’s inaugural Digital Health Advisory Committee, advancing responsible and scalable innovation in healthcare.
Dr. Rariy is board certified in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, and Obesity Medicine. She completed medical school at Harvard Medical School, residency in Internal Medicine at Hospital of University of Pennsylvania and fellowship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Her clinical practice spans women’s health, menopause, weight loss and metabolic health, thyroid disorders, endocrine oncology and cancer support to women's health across the care continuum.