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Anne Jackson

BS ’93, Actuarial Science, Purdue University

"My Purdue degree is a huge asset. It's been great to come back as an alum to see how the program continues to grow."

Anne Jackson is a principal and consulting actuary in the Health practice of the Indianapolis office of Milliman, where she leads the biopharmaceutical consulting group. She joined the firm in 1997.

An expert in analyzing and modeling healthcare expenditures, Jackson began her early actuarial career with health insurance products, Medicaid fee-forservice populations, and Medicaid managed care plans. Her projects in those areas included risk adjustor development and calibration, budget and forecast modeling, and managed care contracting for state Medicaid programs.

For the last 10 years, Jackson has been a consultant for pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers. She has led several extensive research projects utilizing traditional and novel experience data to produce robust analytic results.

Her published projects use real-world evidence to quantify the value of an intervention or cost of a disease state. Other significant projects use predictive analytics to inform financial contracting decisions, taking into account prescriber behavior, formulary access, patient cost sharing, and historic product performance. Jackson and her team combine available data, analytic rigor, and marketplace experience to produce strategic and tactical insights for clients.

For outstanding contributions and leadership within her profession, Jackson was honored with the Purdue 2014 Outstanding Actuarial Science Alumna award.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Fellow in Society of Actuaries (FSA), 2002
  • Principal within Milliman, 2007
  • Equity Principal within Milliman, 2011

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