
Carrie Scott
FSA, MAAA
Consulting Actuary
New York, NY, US
Carrie Scott is a consulting actuary with the New York Health office of Milliman. She joined the firm in 2024.
Experience
Carrie is a credentialed healthcare actuary with experience in both carrier and consulting environments, having worked for a regional health insurer prior to joining Milliman. Her consulting work spans a broad range of stakeholders across the health industry, with a primary focus on value-based care (VBC) and other alternative payment models (APMs). Carrie's areas of expertise include:
- Design, modeling, and qualitative assessment of value-based contracts
- Support for payer-provider VBC contract negotiations and ongoing performance discussions
- VBC performance monitoring and financial projections across commercial, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Fee-for-Service (FFS), and Medicaid programs
- Valuation, forecasting, and return-on-investment analyses related to alternative payment models
- Data analytics and tool development to evaluate provider performance drivers within VBC arrangements
- Data reconciliation to validate accuracy of VBC reporting and settlements
- Health policy analytics assessing the economic impact of legislative changes, including the Inflation Reduction Act Part D provisions and disease-specific policy developments
- Commercial health plan pricing, forecasting, and strategic analysis
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Society of Actuaries
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Education
- BS, Actuarial Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
Publications
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Article
Impact of state and federal insulin out-of-pocket cost caps on the type 1 diabetes population
16 March 2026 - by Rebecca Smith, Carrie Scott, Hope Norris, Paula-Ann Reid
Looking at Medicare and commercial insurance data, we found 55% of the U.S. population with Type 1 diabetes are exposed to high out-of-pocket costs for insulin.