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Danielle A. Lloyd, M.P.H., is the senior vice president of private market innovations and quality initiatives for AHIP, the national association representing organizations that provide coverage for health care and related services for millions of Americans. As part of leadership, Ms. Lloyd oversees the strategic planning for the Care Delivery and Innovation work of the association. Ms. Lloyd is also responsible for assessing insurance market trends and developing policy in the areas of fee-for-service and alternative payment models, performance measurement, consumer transparency, data interoperability, privacy, security, and artificial intelligence. She is steering committee chair for the national Core Quality Measure Collaborative that seeks to align quality measures across public and private payers. She also serves as a liaison to the National Uniform Billing Committee and National Uniform Claim Committee, a board member of WEDI, incoming Chair of AcademyHealth’s Committee on Advocacy and Public Policy and board member, an advisor to the Center for Practical Bioethics’ Ethical AI Project, and an expert on the National Quality Forum’s AI in Quality Measures Technical Expert Panel.
Previously, Ms. Lloyd led Premier, Inc.’s policy analysis and development on behalf of more than 3,500 hospitals nationally and played a leading role in Premier’s large-scale alternative payment model collaboratives. With 25 years’ experience in health care policy and operations, Lloyd has also worked on an array of health care issues for a Congressional committee, government agency, and hospital associations. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a master’s degree in public health from the University of California, Berkeley, and a certificate in Technology & Innovation Advancement from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology xPRO program.