Cory Gusland
Cory Gusland is a consulting actuary with the Chicago office of Milliman.
Experience
Cory’s areas of expertise are alternative payment models, managed care, provider sponsored health plans, employer sponsored medical, and international medical insurance. Cory has experience working across commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid populations.
His current responsibilities include assisting healthcare providers and integrated delivery systems as they transition to risk-bearing entities. Recent projects include but are not limited to health plan feasibility studies, review of payer provider shared savings contracts, capitation payment analysis, provider reimbursement benchmarking, health plan M&A, and cost and utilization projections for healthcare providers.
Prior to joining Milliman, Cory served as an actuary for a leading population health management services organization. While in that position, Cory led the firm’s actuarial efforts in economic projections for health systems pursuing value-based care strategies. This included the analysis of health plan launches, as well as shared risk arrangements with both private and public payers. In addition to these responsibilities, Cory assisted health systems with the design, negotiation, and implementation of shared risk partnerships with private health insurers.
In the employer sponsored health plan industry, Cory has helped numerous multi national organizations with the design, funding, health management, and administration aspects of their health plans. Cory has served in a variety roles both in the US and internationally.
- Fellow, Society of Actuaries
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
- BS, Actuarial Science and Mathematics, University of Iowa, Iowa City
Publications
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