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Experience
Prior to joining Milliman, Jeremy worked with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) as a Medicaid Advisory Attorney and Deputy Legislative Director. He worked closely with the Medicaid Director and Secretary of FSSA to draft and implement state regulations for Medicaid members and advocate on behalf of the agency for legislative matters in front of the Indiana General Assembly. Prior to those roles, Jeremy spent time working for the Indiana State Senate, focused on Medicaid and healthcare law with the Senate Committee for Health and Provider Services.
Professional Designations
- Juris Doctor (JD)
Education
- Doctor of Jurisprudence, Criminal Law concentration, Indiana University School of Law
- Bachelor of Arts, Political Science-Economics, Anderson University
Publications
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Reentry for justice-involved individuals: A road map for state Medicaid agencies pursuing an 1115 demonstration
05 September 2024 - by Libby Bunzli, Jeremy Hoffman, Ali Marzolf, Mary Pat Stemnock
The reentry demonstration waiver initiative offers states flexibility to extend healthcare services to populations historically excluded from Medicaid.
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Nevada School Health Services Policy Evaluation
01 August 2024 - by Natalie Angel, Dennis Finnegan, Greg J. Herrle, Jeremy Hoffman, Amy Rohr, Katherine Wentworth
We share findings from our evaluation of Nevada’s school-based Medicaid program, outlining potential enhancements to help the state accomplish its policy goals.
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Substance use disorder and justice-involved populations: Exploring rehabilitative policy options
22 March 2021 - by Mary Pat Stemnock, Jeremy Hoffman, Jeremy Cunningham
Increasing treatment options for substance-use disorders could help break the cycle of recidivism among individuals in the justice system.
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Emergency Medicaid Waivers during the COVID-19 pandemic
08 April 2020 - by Katherine Wentworth, Carol H. Steckel, Jeremy Hoffman, Michael Cook, Greg J. Herrle
The COVID-19 pandemic is placing historic pressures on our healthcare system and coverage programs alike, and Medicaid programs are a key mechanism states are using to address these challenges.
