
Holden Corcoran supports clients with evidenced-based research and analysis that span a variety of healthcare sectors and stakeholders.
He applies his background in data analytics and research to a broad range of client projects.
Before joining Avalere, Holden worked as research assistant in the Georgetown McDonough School of Business, where he conducted qualitative and quantitative data analyses. As an research assistant at the Forcelli Lab in the Georgetown University Medical Center Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, he examined the histologic effects of an antiepileptic drug on pregnant primates’ brains.
Holden has a BA in psychology from Georgetown University.
Authored Content
A white paper explores ways in which VBC payment models can benefit from incorporating allied health domains, such as Orthotics and Prosthetics.
Women are more likely to experience reduced cognitive health later in life. Recent federal efforts seek to address the paucity of research on this phenomenon.
The first installment of our Health Plans series explains how plans can evolve their approaches to provider contracting and utilization management for the future.
Forty-four Part B drugs could be subject to new CMS wastage refund requirements according to an Avalere analysis of Medicare claims.