
Jordanna Davis
Jordanna Davis is the President of Rockingstone Group, a health care policy consulting firm in New York. Rockingstone’s clients include hospitals, independent physician associations, health plans, advocacy groups, think tanks, investment firms, and health technology companies. Ms. Davis launched Rockingstone in 2016, after seven years at the Sachs Policy Group. At Sachs, Ms. Davis managed the firm’s operations and consulted to New York’s largest health systems, as well as dozens of hospitals, long-term care facilities, human services agencies, unions, health plans, and technology companies, helping them adapt to the rapidly changing regulatory and market dynamics in the health care system.
Before her consulting work, Ms. Davis spent five years working in Washington, D.C., including four years on Capitol Hill. She first served as a Health Care Fellow in the office of Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI), and worked to draft his State-Based Health Care Reform Act. She subsequently worked as the Health Care Legislative Assistant to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), serving as the Senator’s senior health care advisor. In this role, Ms. Davis staffed the Senator on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee during the drafting of the Affordable Care Act. She also drafted legislation on health information technology, health care quality improvement, reimbursement reform, and graduate medical education.
Ms. Davis has held a number of other positions in the health policy field, including at the Georgetown Health Policy Institute and the Greater New York Hospital Association.
Ms. Davis also currently serves as Vice Chair of the Board of the New York eHealth Collaborative, which leads health care information exchange in New York State, and serves on the Board of Larchmont Temple.
Ms. Davis received her BA, cum laude, from Yale University, and her MPP from Georgetown University. She lives in New York with her husband and two daughters.