Accelerating transformation to build a healthier future
Leading the way to improved health outcomes
Collaboration is key to unlocking the full potential of healthcare transformation in the United States. ICF’s cutting-edge technology capabilities and deep industry expertise make us uniquely positioned to continue driving CMS initiatives forward. Together, we can pave the way for a healthier nation through high-quality, equitable, affordable care.
2K+
2.93PB+
of CMS data managed across our solutions
That’s roughly the equivalent of 7 Wikipedias worth of data.
875K+
40+
"The partnership between ICF and CMS has resulted in several successful launches...that will improve the quality of care for more than 100 million [people]."
— Carmen Lee, Solution Manager, CCSQ, CMS
Supporting initiatives across CMS

Safeguard healthcare delivery.
Apply data-driven strategies to protect stakeholders from fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA).
Our innovative approaches, experienced teams, and diverse leadership provide CMS with the fresh perspective it needs to identify and prevent FWA within value-based care models.

Enable policy transformation.
Be at the forefront of change, where patient-centered policy is the catalyst for sustainable, equitable, high-quality care.
Our human-centered approach supports CMS in better understanding the pain points of those for whom they’re writing policies and creating programs and services.

Drive digital advancement.
Accelerate progress with dynamic digital initiatives that deliver the next stage of healthcare innovation.
Our experience building scaled, agile, and innovative systems helps us derive what CMS needs to stand up tech-driven solutions that are cost-effective, interoperable, and quick to market.
Our capabilities
- Advanced analytics and data science
- Digital services, engineering, and technology modernization
- Human-centered design and user experience
- Health services research
- Program implementation, technical assistance and evaluation
- Policy, regulatory, and rule-making support
- Integrated campaign strategy and design
The state of modernization in health IT
Washington Executive recently sat down with Kathryn Wetherby, Deputy Director of the Marketplace IT Group at CMS, and Tonia Bleecher, Senior Vice President of Health Technology at ICF, for an in-depth discussion.
In this conversation, Wetherby and Bleecher share insights on their organizations' current digital modernization priorities, the impact of emerging technologies, the unique challenges of government modernization, and how industry partners support agencies in navigating these complexities.
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Contact us

Andrew Mannetti
Vice President, CMS Account Leader
+1 (203) 218-2171
andrew.mannetti@muurausahvenlampi.com
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Patrick McConnell
Senior Vice President
+1 (404) 909-2277
patrick.mcconnell@muurausahvenlampi.com
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Cori Sheedy
Senior Director, Research Science
+1 (703) 934-3470
cori.sheedy@muurausahvenlampi.com
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Jacob Gray
Senior Director, Fraud, Waste and Abuse Practice Leader
+1 (571) 842-4864
jacob.gray@muurausahvenlampi.com
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Drew Dixon
Senior Director, Program Management
+1 (703) 225-2224
drew.dixon@muurausahvenlampi.com
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- Digital modernization
- Agile software development and application development
- Human-centered design
- Stakeholder engagement
- Surveillance and data management
- Cloud infrastructure
- Communications and information dissemination
- GenAI