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Policy Analyst

Elizabeth Larky-Savin

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology, Health, & Society and Philosophy

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Milken School of Public Health 

  • Master of Public Health

Biography

Elizabeth is a Policy Analyst with experience in health policy and health care information technology. Elizabeth believes that the design of physical, administrative, and political environments significantly impact an individual’s ability to invest in and achieve their optimal health. She excels at communicating policy changes in the context of the day-to-day lives of people and businesses.

Currently, Elizabeth serves as a Policy Analyst at Healthsperien. She offers clients insight into the health policy landscape and explains how federal and state policies impact their work. In this capacity, she has summarized and tracked proposed and approved changes to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, reviewed active state and federal legislation related to Presidential Executive Orders, and presented business efficiency. Previously, she worked as a Policy and Strategy Intern at Healthsperien where she conducted research, summarized information, and handled data analysis.

Prior to joining Healthsperien, Elizabeth worked as a Project Manager at Epic Systems. At Epic, she implemented, educated, and supported Epic’s software for a wide variety of services including labor and delivery, inpatient nursing, hospital at home, remote patient monitoring, clinical case management, quality reporting, and mobile applications in the United States and abroad.

Elizabeth obtained her Master of Public Health from The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health with a concentration on Health Policy. During her coursework, she conducted extensive research on health economics and system sustainability including medical debt, site neutral payment reform, international health care systems, value-based contracting for pharmaceutical products, and Medicaid 1115 waivers for reentry and nutrition services. Much of this research emphasized differences and inequities across gender, age, race, ethnicity, nationality, citizenship status, economic class, employment status, and geographic region. Elizabeth focused her undergraduate studies on medical ethics and earned her Bachelor of Science with a double major in Biology, Health, & Society and Philosophy from the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.

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Healthsperien, LLC, is a Washington, D.C.-based health care policy consulting firm focused on strategic, regulatory, legislative and implementation issues.