Summary
Alice Ndikumana is a Manager in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. She specializes in applied mircoeconomics, industrial organization, and antitrust economics and has expertise in hospital, health insurance, and pharmaceutical markets. Dr. Ndikumana has conducted empirical analysis of competition, market definition, and market power. She has supported testifying experts and provided consulting support on engagements involving mergers, antitrust litigation, and heath policy.
Dr. Ndikumana completed her PhD in health economics at Harvard University in the Health Policy program. Her dissertation research examined questions related to competition in the market for generic prescription drugs, insurance design, Medicaid, and care for low-income populations. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Ndikumana worked at Deloitte Consulting, where she advised national health insurers on readiness for Health Insurance Marketplaces introduced by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), post-merger integration, and a system-wide pharmacy electronic health records migration.
Education
PhD, Health Policy (economics concentration), Harvard University
BS, Biomedical Engineering, Applied Microeconomics, Washington University in St. Louis