
Bryce Platt
Bryce Platt is a clinical specialist with the Seattle Health Practice of Milliman. He joined the firm in early 2023.
Experience
Bryce is a healthcare strategist and pharmacy benefit expert whose work bridges the clinical, financial, and policy dimensions of the U.S. pharmacy and healthcare ecosystem. He advises health plans, healthcare startups, and provider organizations on drug pricing dynamics, Medicare policy, reimbursement reform, and data-driven decision making.
With a career spanning clinical practice, payer strategy, and healthcare data analytics, Bryce brings a unique perspective on how market incentives and policy design shape drug affordability and access. His commentary and experience are recognized for cutting through complexity, challenging conventional assumptions, and framing issues in plain language that drives actionable insight.
Bryce advises senior executives, policymakers, and industry stakeholders navigating an increasingly volatile reimbursement environment. He is an active contributor to healthcare policy discussions and a trusted voice on PBM transparency, Medicare Part D reform, pharmacy trends, and value-based contracting.
Some examples of past projects:
- Designed and built analytics dashboards to track and predict health plan costs and utilization to drive targeted cost reduction, without sacrificing quality
- Performed comprehensive total cost of care analyses by integrating medical, pharmacy, and ancillary claims data to identify key cost drivers and opportunities to improve outcomes
- Supported independent reviews of healthcare products to evaluate their impact and recommend opportunities for improvement from a clinical and financial perspective
- Created and updated pharmacy utilization benchmarks and trend modeling
- Directed the enrollment and implementation of nationwide Center for Disease Control programs utilizing independent pharmacies, including rural areas
- Licensed Pharmacist, North Carolina
- Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM), Toastmasters International
- PharmD, University of Kansas