Stoddard Davenport
Stoddard Davenport is a healthcare management consultant with Milliman’s Denver, Houston, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City Health practices. He helps lead the behavioral health and population health teams. His expertise is in using data to inform decision-making, including policy analysis, development and evaluation of population health strategies and other interventions, and quantification of the impact of important public health issues. He joined the firm in 2011.
Experience
Stoddard's experience includes assisting work payers, provider organizations, associations, foundations, and state and federal agencies on a variety of important initiatives:
- Integration of physical and behavioral healthcare
- Development and evaluation of population health strategies to better allocate resources to patient needs
- Outcomes measurement for healthcare improvement efforts and interventions
- Burden of illness studies, including predictive modeling to identify unmet health needs or underdiagnosed conditions
- Mental Health Parity compliance reviews
- Behavioral healthcare cost and utilization projections
- Patient attribution and payment reform modeling to support value-based contracting
Stoddard leads the Health Practice's research efforts related to the opioid crisis and other behavioral health topics, and is heavily involved with developing behavioral health cost and utilization benchmarks for Milliman's Health Cost Guidelines.
- Opioid use disorder in the United States: Diagnosed prevalence by payer, age, sex, and state.” Milliman White Paper, March 2018.
- “Potential Economic Impact of Integrated Medical-Behavioral Healthcare: Updated projections for 2017.” Milliman White Paper, February 2018.
- “Addiction and mental health vs. physical health: Analyzing disparities in network use and provider reimbursement rates.” Milliman research report for the Mental Health Treatment and Research Institute LLC, a not-for-profit subsidiary of The Bowman Family Foundation, December 2017.
- “Population Health in Primary Care: Cost, Quality, and Experience Impact.” The American Journal of Accountable Care, September 2017.
- "Cost of Community Violence to Hospitals and Health Systems." Milliman research report for the American Hospital Association, July 2017.
Education
- B.A. (Summa Cum Laude), Economics, Boise State University
- MPH, Dartmouth College
Publications