Andy Slavitt
Andrew Slavitt is an American healthcare executive and former government official who served as Acting Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) from 2015 to 2017.[1] In that role, he oversaw the stabilization and expansion of the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces following the troubled launch of Healthcare.gov.[2] Prior to joining CMS, Slavitt spent over two decades in the private sector, including as CEO of OptumInsight, a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary focused on data analytics and consulting, from 2006 to 2011.[3] His leadership at Optum involved growing its operations amid investigations into predecessor entities' billing practices, which resulted in multimillion-dollar settlements for alleged upcoding and fraud facilitation.[4] From January to June 2021, Slavitt advised President Biden's COVID-19 response team on vaccination rollout and supply chain logistics, departing after the administration shifted focus amid persistent case surges from variants.[5] Post-government, he co-founded Town Hall Ventures, a firm investing in primary care and health equity initiatives targeting underserved communities.[6]