Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA)— The Hoover Institution’s Healthcare Policy Working Group proudly welcomes Dr. Brian Miller as a visiting fellow to support the ongoing development of healthcare policy solutions.

Miller offers a unique skill set as a practicing physician and commissioner on the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), which advises Congress on the $800 billion per year Medicare program. He also serves as a trustee for the North Carolina State Health Plan.

“I am excited to join the vibrant and creative policy community at Hoover,” Miller said. “And I look forward to working together on the development of effective and pragmatic healthcare policy."

Miller works as a doctor of internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and is an associate professor of medicine and business at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

He has also worked in government, serving the Federal Trade Commission, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Federal Communications Commission, and the US Food and Drug Administration, at various times between 2014 and 2017.

He has published work in The New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the Journal of the American Medical Association Health Forum, alongside other publications.

He has an impressive record of producing peer-reviewed research and has extensive experience engaging with policymakers on health policy issues. At Hoover, he’s expected to be an active participant in the Healthcare Policy Working Group’s research and convenings.

The Healthcare Policy Working Group at Hoover develops rigorous, research-based policy solutions and budgetary analyses to lower costs for, improve quality of, and increase access to healthcare.

Its scholars recently developed two new measures to make health savings accounts more flexible that were included in the text of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in 2025.


For coverage opportunities, contact Jeffrey Marschner, 202-760-3187, jmarsch@stanford.edu.

Learn more about Hoover’s Healthcare Policy Working Group here.

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