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Health Care Costs
and Payment Models
2018• Presentation 2 of 6
Learning Objectives
• Explain the basics of health insurance and coverage
• Demonstrate the complexity of health care costs and the large
variation in out-of-pocket costs based on insurance status
• Weigh the impact of insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs
with the ability to adhere to treatment recommendations
• Explore how provider reimbursement models can affect delivery
of high value care
• Encourage physicians not to practice “one size fits all” medicine
• Mr. M is a 28-year-old man with severe abdominal pain, ED
diagnosis of a ruptured appendix; treated with IV antibiotics
for 4 days, followed by surgery
• Patient: “I grew up in a family without health insurance my
whole life, and our policy was basically ‘Give it a couple of
weeks’… so I didn't want to call 911 or go to an emergency
room.”
An Uninsured Patient’s Perspective
• Julian McCullough, comedian
• Recorded at “Told,” a storytelling show
in New York City
• As heard on This American Life (NPR)
(#439)
• “How much? No health insurance, 7
days in the hospital, … appendectomy:”
$45,000
An Uninsured Patient’s Perspective1
• Cost: Dollar amount for a provider to deliver a health care service
• Charges: The financial amount a health care provider asks for a service
• Often much higher than cost and reimbursement
• Only uninsured patients are billed charges
• Reimbursement: Amount a third party payer (i.e., insurance) negotiates as
payment to the provider
• May drive charge inflation
• Price: the amount a patient pays out of pocket for a service
• Hardest number to estimate, but this matters most to patients
Health Insurance Terminology2
Health Insurance Sources3,4
Employer-Based: 46%
Medicaid and CHIPS: 17%
Medicare (65+): 16%
Uninsured: 8%
Military: 4%
ACA Exchange: 3.5%
ACA Medicaid: 3%
Other: 3%
2016 Data:
• An individual person pays a premium directly to a “health plan”
or insurance company, which reimburses providers
• Plans offered directly from insurance companies or through
marketplaces or exchanges
Insurance Types: Individual Private
• Employers usually pay all or part of the premium for their employees
• Tax-deductible business expense, not counted as taxable income for
employee
• In essence, government is subsidizing employer-sponsored health
insurance
Insurance Types: Employer Private
• In the late 1950s, less
than 15% of the elderly
had health insurance
• In 1965, Medicare (for
elderly) and Medicaid (for
poor) was enacted
• First tax-financed
government insurance
Insurance Types: Government
Medicare Plan Structure5
Part A Hospital services
Part B Physician services, outpatient, durable
medical equipment
Part D Voluntary prescription coverage
Medicare
Advantage
“Part C”, Medicare benefits through private
insurers
Medigap Supplemental insurance, can cover copays,
deductibles, and other costs
Medicare Part A
• Hospital insurance plan for the
elderly
• Financed through social security
taxes (SSI)
• At age 65, pts who have paid >10
yrs. into SSI automatically enrolled
• Those <65 totally and permanently
disabled may enroll after 24 mos
of disability
• Those on dialysis usually enrolled
without wait period
Medicare Part B
• Insures the elderly for physicians’
services
• Financed by federal taxes and
monthly premiums from
beneficiaries
• Available to those eligible for
Medicare Part A who elect to pay
the Medicare Part B premium of
$134.00/month
Medicare Plan Structure
Medicare Part D
• Voluntary prescription coverage that is added to original
Medicare, or included in Medicare Advantage
• Plans have monthly premiums in addition to that paid for
Part B, average around $30 but wide variation
• Usually tiered formularies with copayments
• Deductibles vary but may not exceed $405 per year
Medicare Plan Structure
Medicare Advantage Plan
• Beneficiaries can enroll in a private health plan to receive
Medicare covered benefits
• Medicare pays private insurers a set monthly fee per member;
insurers manage risk
• Plans must cover Medicare parts A and B, usually cover D
• Rules vary: referrals for specialty care, restrictions on out-of-
network care
Medicare Plan Structure
• Federal program administered by the states, with the federal
government paying between 50% and 76% of total Medicaid costs
• Required coverage includes: hospital, physician, laboratory,
radiology, prenatal, preventive, nursing home, and home health
services
• Pharmacy coverage is optional but currently is provided in all
states
• Covered groups: non-elderly, low income persons and the disabled,
no requirement for prior tax payments, evolving work requirements
in some states
Medicaid6
Pre-ACA: Who were the uninsured?7
• Adults without dependent children
• Low income families (<400% poverty level)
• Moderate income families (too high to qualify for Medicaid,
too low to afford private insurance, some without access to
employer sponsored insurance coverage)
• Undocumented persons
Affordable Care Act
• Aims: To decrease the number of uninsured Americans and reduce
health care costs
• Passed in 2010, upheld in Supreme Court in 2012, 2015
• Expansion of coverage:
• Individual mandate (removed in the 2017 tax bill effective 2019)
• Medicaid expansion: Set the Medicaid minimum income
eligibility across the US to <138% of the federal poverty level
• Health insurance exchanges: competitive markets with clear
information to assist persons in purchasing insurance; subsidized
for families <400% poverty limit
Affordable Care Act7
Access to Health Care7
Ongoing challenges:
• Ms. O is a 62 year-old woman presenting to the ED with dense
right hemiparesis and aphasia. CT scan confirms a large MCA
infarct and her labs reveal previously undiagnosed
hyperlipidemia. Review of a prior ED visit for an unrelated
issue reveals that she has untreated hypertension. She is
uninsured and has not seen a doctor in over ten years.
• How did her lack of health insurance contribute to this
outcome?
Case: Access to Health Care
Does Health Insurance Make a Difference?
7,8
• Fewer regular medical visits and preventive health screenings
• Lower survival rates for breast and colorectal cancer
• Increased mortality (likely owing to greater morbidity from
undiagnosed medical conditions)
• Less care during hospitalization
• Less likely to receive a costly test or procedure
• Higher in-hospital mortality rates
Access to Health Care
Small Group Activity:
• A 37 year-old man presents to his PCP with progressive dysphagia to solids, without
weight loss
• No history of tobacco use or alcohol use
• Physical exam was normal. CBC, BMP, and LFTs were all unremarkable
• You tell the patient that you think should see a gastroenterologist and get an
endoscopy
• The patient asks you what he can expect to pay out of pocket for this workup
Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
• Work in groups to complete the chart using Health Care Bluebook
• Use healthcare.gov to find the charges for high deductible plan (i.e. IBC Bronze)
• How do out-of-pocket costs affect adherence to the treatment plan?
GI Office Visit Endoscopy
Charges
Out-of-Pocket Cost: Insurance with
copay
Out-of-Pocket Cost: High deductible
plan or uninsured
Out-of-Pocket Cost: Medicare
Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
GI Office Visit Endoscopy
Charges $424 $1,528
Out-of-Pocket Cost: Insurance with
copay
$25 $25
Out-of-Pocket Cost: High deductible
plan or uninsured* $424 $1,528
Out-of-Pocket Cost: Medicare $340 $1,222
*Until deductible of $7150 (federal maximum) paid, then no charge
*Uninsured patients may have discounted costs based on their income
Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs)
• Physician or hospital is paid one sum for all services delivered during one illness; there is a
different set case-price for each of approximately 750 distinct DRGs (Medicare).
Per Diem
• The hospital is paid for all services delivered to a patient during one day (private insurance,
PPOs/HMOs).
Fee-For-Service
• The physician or hospital is paid a fee for each service (e.g., medication, IV fluids, ECG, surgical
procedure) provided (uninsured, some private insurance).
Capitation
• One payment is made for each patient’s treatment during a month or year (has now virtually
disappeared; previously, largely HMOs).
Health Care Reimbursement
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)9
• ACA authorized creation by CMS in 2010
• Definition: Doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers who come
together to coordinate high quality care for Medicare and Medicaid
patients
• Goals:
• Ensure that patients get the right care at the right time without duplication of
services or errors
• Realign value with payment incentives (“pay-for-performance”)
• Benefit: ACOs that provide high-quality care with lower costs will share
the savings with Medicare
Health Care Reimbursement
1
• Understand the benefits, harms, and relative costs of the interventions
2
• Decrease or eliminate interventions that provide no benefits and/or may be harmful
3
• Choose interventions and care settings to maximize benefits, minimize harms, and reduce costs
4
• Customize a care plan that incorporates patient values and concerns
5
• Identify system level opportunities to improve outcomes, minimize harms, and reduce waste
Steps Toward High Value Care10
• Insurance status, type of coverage, and out-of-pocket costs
affect adherence to recommended treatment plans
• Given large differences in coverage/affordability, we must all
seek to individualize patient care to improve quality and
safety and decrease unnecessary costs
Summary
1. Clip courtesy of This American Life from WBEZ Chicago.
2. Moriates C, Arora V, Shah N. Understanding Value-Based Healthcare. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015.
3. US Census Bureau. www.census.gov . Accessed December 16, 2015.
4. Altman D, Frist W. Medicare and Medicaid at 50 years: perspectives of beneficiaries, health care
professionals and institutions, and policy makers. JAMA. 2015;314(4):384-95. [PMID: 26219056]
5. Department of Health and Human Services. www.medicare.gov. Accessed December 16, 2015.
6. Department of Health and Human Services. www.medicaid.gov. Accessed December 16, 2015.
7. Majerol M, Newkirk V, Garfield R. The Uninsured: A Primer — Key Facts about Health Insurance and the
Uninsured in the Era of Health Reform. The Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation Web site.
http://kff.org/uninsured/report/the-uninsured-a-primer/. Published Nov 13, 2015. Accessed December
16, 2015.
8. McWilliams J. Health consequences of uninsurance among adults in the United States: recent evidence
and implications. Milbank Q. 2009 June; 87(2):443-94. [PMID: 19523125]
9. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. www.cms.gov . Accessed December 16, 2015.
10. Adapted from Owens, D, Qaseem A, Chou R, Shekelle P; Clinical Guidelines Committee of the American
College of Physicians. High-value, cost-conscious health care: concepts for clinicians to evaluate the
benefits, harms, and costs of medical interventions. Ann Intern Med. 2011 Feb 1;154(3):174-80. [PMID:
21282697]
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Hvc resident-session-2

  • 1. Health Care Costs and Payment Models 2018• Presentation 2 of 6
  • 2. Learning Objectives • Explain the basics of health insurance and coverage • Demonstrate the complexity of health care costs and the large variation in out-of-pocket costs based on insurance status • Weigh the impact of insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs with the ability to adhere to treatment recommendations • Explore how provider reimbursement models can affect delivery of high value care • Encourage physicians not to practice “one size fits all” medicine
  • 3. • Mr. M is a 28-year-old man with severe abdominal pain, ED diagnosis of a ruptured appendix; treated with IV antibiotics for 4 days, followed by surgery • Patient: “I grew up in a family without health insurance my whole life, and our policy was basically ‘Give it a couple of weeks’… so I didn't want to call 911 or go to an emergency room.” An Uninsured Patient’s Perspective
  • 4. • Julian McCullough, comedian • Recorded at “Told,” a storytelling show in New York City • As heard on This American Life (NPR) (#439) • “How much? No health insurance, 7 days in the hospital, … appendectomy:” $45,000 An Uninsured Patient’s Perspective1
  • 5. • Cost: Dollar amount for a provider to deliver a health care service • Charges: The financial amount a health care provider asks for a service • Often much higher than cost and reimbursement • Only uninsured patients are billed charges • Reimbursement: Amount a third party payer (i.e., insurance) negotiates as payment to the provider • May drive charge inflation • Price: the amount a patient pays out of pocket for a service • Hardest number to estimate, but this matters most to patients Health Insurance Terminology2
  • 6. Health Insurance Sources3,4 Employer-Based: 46% Medicaid and CHIPS: 17% Medicare (65+): 16% Uninsured: 8% Military: 4% ACA Exchange: 3.5% ACA Medicaid: 3% Other: 3% 2016 Data:
  • 7. • An individual person pays a premium directly to a “health plan” or insurance company, which reimburses providers • Plans offered directly from insurance companies or through marketplaces or exchanges Insurance Types: Individual Private
  • 8. • Employers usually pay all or part of the premium for their employees • Tax-deductible business expense, not counted as taxable income for employee • In essence, government is subsidizing employer-sponsored health insurance Insurance Types: Employer Private
  • 9. • In the late 1950s, less than 15% of the elderly had health insurance • In 1965, Medicare (for elderly) and Medicaid (for poor) was enacted • First tax-financed government insurance Insurance Types: Government
  • 10. Medicare Plan Structure5 Part A Hospital services Part B Physician services, outpatient, durable medical equipment Part D Voluntary prescription coverage Medicare Advantage “Part C”, Medicare benefits through private insurers Medigap Supplemental insurance, can cover copays, deductibles, and other costs
  • 11. Medicare Part A • Hospital insurance plan for the elderly • Financed through social security taxes (SSI) • At age 65, pts who have paid >10 yrs. into SSI automatically enrolled • Those <65 totally and permanently disabled may enroll after 24 mos of disability • Those on dialysis usually enrolled without wait period Medicare Part B • Insures the elderly for physicians’ services • Financed by federal taxes and monthly premiums from beneficiaries • Available to those eligible for Medicare Part A who elect to pay the Medicare Part B premium of $134.00/month Medicare Plan Structure
  • 12. Medicare Part D • Voluntary prescription coverage that is added to original Medicare, or included in Medicare Advantage • Plans have monthly premiums in addition to that paid for Part B, average around $30 but wide variation • Usually tiered formularies with copayments • Deductibles vary but may not exceed $405 per year Medicare Plan Structure
  • 13. Medicare Advantage Plan • Beneficiaries can enroll in a private health plan to receive Medicare covered benefits • Medicare pays private insurers a set monthly fee per member; insurers manage risk • Plans must cover Medicare parts A and B, usually cover D • Rules vary: referrals for specialty care, restrictions on out-of- network care Medicare Plan Structure
  • 14. • Federal program administered by the states, with the federal government paying between 50% and 76% of total Medicaid costs • Required coverage includes: hospital, physician, laboratory, radiology, prenatal, preventive, nursing home, and home health services • Pharmacy coverage is optional but currently is provided in all states • Covered groups: non-elderly, low income persons and the disabled, no requirement for prior tax payments, evolving work requirements in some states Medicaid6
  • 15. Pre-ACA: Who were the uninsured?7 • Adults without dependent children • Low income families (<400% poverty level) • Moderate income families (too high to qualify for Medicaid, too low to afford private insurance, some without access to employer sponsored insurance coverage) • Undocumented persons Affordable Care Act
  • 16. • Aims: To decrease the number of uninsured Americans and reduce health care costs • Passed in 2010, upheld in Supreme Court in 2012, 2015 • Expansion of coverage: • Individual mandate (removed in the 2017 tax bill effective 2019) • Medicaid expansion: Set the Medicaid minimum income eligibility across the US to <138% of the federal poverty level • Health insurance exchanges: competitive markets with clear information to assist persons in purchasing insurance; subsidized for families <400% poverty limit Affordable Care Act7
  • 17. Access to Health Care7 Ongoing challenges:
  • 18. • Ms. O is a 62 year-old woman presenting to the ED with dense right hemiparesis and aphasia. CT scan confirms a large MCA infarct and her labs reveal previously undiagnosed hyperlipidemia. Review of a prior ED visit for an unrelated issue reveals that she has untreated hypertension. She is uninsured and has not seen a doctor in over ten years. • How did her lack of health insurance contribute to this outcome? Case: Access to Health Care
  • 19. Does Health Insurance Make a Difference? 7,8 • Fewer regular medical visits and preventive health screenings • Lower survival rates for breast and colorectal cancer • Increased mortality (likely owing to greater morbidity from undiagnosed medical conditions) • Less care during hospitalization • Less likely to receive a costly test or procedure • Higher in-hospital mortality rates Access to Health Care
  • 20. Small Group Activity: • A 37 year-old man presents to his PCP with progressive dysphagia to solids, without weight loss • No history of tobacco use or alcohol use • Physical exam was normal. CBC, BMP, and LFTs were all unremarkable • You tell the patient that you think should see a gastroenterologist and get an endoscopy • The patient asks you what he can expect to pay out of pocket for this workup Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
  • 21. • Work in groups to complete the chart using Health Care Bluebook • Use healthcare.gov to find the charges for high deductible plan (i.e. IBC Bronze) • How do out-of-pocket costs affect adherence to the treatment plan? GI Office Visit Endoscopy Charges Out-of-Pocket Cost: Insurance with copay Out-of-Pocket Cost: High deductible plan or uninsured Out-of-Pocket Cost: Medicare Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
  • 22. GI Office Visit Endoscopy Charges $424 $1,528 Out-of-Pocket Cost: Insurance with copay $25 $25 Out-of-Pocket Cost: High deductible plan or uninsured* $424 $1,528 Out-of-Pocket Cost: Medicare $340 $1,222 *Until deductible of $7150 (federal maximum) paid, then no charge *Uninsured patients may have discounted costs based on their income Case: Out-of-Pocket Costs
  • 23. Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) • Physician or hospital is paid one sum for all services delivered during one illness; there is a different set case-price for each of approximately 750 distinct DRGs (Medicare). Per Diem • The hospital is paid for all services delivered to a patient during one day (private insurance, PPOs/HMOs). Fee-For-Service • The physician or hospital is paid a fee for each service (e.g., medication, IV fluids, ECG, surgical procedure) provided (uninsured, some private insurance). Capitation • One payment is made for each patient’s treatment during a month or year (has now virtually disappeared; previously, largely HMOs). Health Care Reimbursement
  • 24. Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)9 • ACA authorized creation by CMS in 2010 • Definition: Doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers who come together to coordinate high quality care for Medicare and Medicaid patients • Goals: • Ensure that patients get the right care at the right time without duplication of services or errors • Realign value with payment incentives (“pay-for-performance”) • Benefit: ACOs that provide high-quality care with lower costs will share the savings with Medicare Health Care Reimbursement
  • 25. 1 • Understand the benefits, harms, and relative costs of the interventions 2 • Decrease or eliminate interventions that provide no benefits and/or may be harmful 3 • Choose interventions and care settings to maximize benefits, minimize harms, and reduce costs 4 • Customize a care plan that incorporates patient values and concerns 5 • Identify system level opportunities to improve outcomes, minimize harms, and reduce waste Steps Toward High Value Care10
  • 26. • Insurance status, type of coverage, and out-of-pocket costs affect adherence to recommended treatment plans • Given large differences in coverage/affordability, we must all seek to individualize patient care to improve quality and safety and decrease unnecessary costs Summary
  • 27. 1. Clip courtesy of This American Life from WBEZ Chicago. 2. Moriates C, Arora V, Shah N. Understanding Value-Based Healthcare. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2015. 3. US Census Bureau. www.census.gov . Accessed December 16, 2015. 4. Altman D, Frist W. Medicare and Medicaid at 50 years: perspectives of beneficiaries, health care professionals and institutions, and policy makers. JAMA. 2015;314(4):384-95. [PMID: 26219056] 5. Department of Health and Human Services. www.medicare.gov. Accessed December 16, 2015. 6. Department of Health and Human Services. www.medicaid.gov. Accessed December 16, 2015. 7. Majerol M, Newkirk V, Garfield R. The Uninsured: A Primer — Key Facts about Health Insurance and the Uninsured in the Era of Health Reform. The Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation Web site. http://kff.org/uninsured/report/the-uninsured-a-primer/. Published Nov 13, 2015. Accessed December 16, 2015. 8. McWilliams J. Health consequences of uninsurance among adults in the United States: recent evidence and implications. Milbank Q. 2009 June; 87(2):443-94. [PMID: 19523125] 9. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. www.cms.gov . Accessed December 16, 2015. 10. Adapted from Owens, D, Qaseem A, Chou R, Shekelle P; Clinical Guidelines Committee of the American College of Physicians. High-value, cost-conscious health care: concepts for clinicians to evaluate the benefits, harms, and costs of medical interventions. Ann Intern Med. 2011 Feb 1;154(3):174-80. [PMID: 21282697] References

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Open slide in slide show for audio file- it’s 2 minutes long Here mention statistic that medical bills are the leading cause for personal bankruptcy, and that 78% of those who file for this reason HAD insurance at start of their illness it is important to realize that uninsured patients are billed the full charge except in certain states (for example, New York), where state law sets the maximum amount that uninsured patients can be billed at 17% above Medicare rates.
  2. Source: Understanding Value Based Healthcare book
  3. Health coverage is not mutually exclusive so adds up to >100% - bottom line, most of health insurance is employment based
  4. Individual private insurance- this is an uncommon method for paying for health care. A third party, the insurance plan (health plan), is added, dividing payment into a financing component and a reimbursement component
  5. Employers get a direct subsidy from the federal government for providing health insurance but ALSO enjoy tax-free status of their contributions to health insurance benefits - This is the largest tax expenditure by the federal government
  6. This slide outlines the financing of the largest government-based insurance programs- Medicare and Medicaid. For Medicare, individuals must pay taxes to qualify, for Medicaid, eligibility not linked to taxes paid
  7. There are 2 ways for Medicare beneficiaries to obtain prescription coverage: part D and the Medicare Advantage Plan - About one third of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in the Medicare Advantage Plan
  8. Uninsured Minorities: 26% of Hispanics and 17% of Black Americans were uninsured in 2013 compared to 12% of non-Hispanic whites.
  9. With the ACA changes, 55% of uninsured non-elderly are eligible for financial assistance to obtain coverage Early estimates note that the uninsured rate dropped by 1 percentage point in early 2014 Medicaid enrollment has grown 14% Discuss: Who is still uninsured? Undocumented Those who are eligible for Medicaid but have not enrolled Those without other coverage who still feel that insurance is too expensive but opt to pay the penalty instead Those who live in states that did not expand Medicaid and do not qualify http://kff.org/uninsured/report/the-uninsured-a-primer/
  10. http://kff.org/uninsured/report/the-uninsured-a-primer/ Use the graph on the left to demonstrate the impact of the ACA on the number of Americans without health insurance Use the graph on the right to highlight concerns about cost of care as a significant barrier to care particularly in the uninsured population (20% of uninsured patients postponed or went without needed care)
  11. Answer: Never saw PCP because of lack of access Untreated HTN and HLD increased her risk of stroke She has one prior ED visit 6 months ago, where she was diagnosed with hypertensive urgency. She was prescribed antihypertensives, however is uninsured and was unable to fill her medications or follow up with a physician.
  12. Insurance helps: gaining Medicaid coverage results in 35% increase in likelihood of having an outpatient visit, get less health screening Uninsured patients have higher mortality (odds of dying among insured relative to uninsured 0.71-0.97), higher rates of chronic illness and lower cancer survival rates.
  13. Have residents break into small groups to provide estimates for charges and out of pocket costs for this patient based on different insurance scenarios– charges referred to what is billed, reimbursement is what is ultimately paid
  14. The patient has a high deductible plan and was concerned about his out-of-pocket costs of the recommended plan- almost $2,000! He asks you if there are any alternatives to your initial plan. Cost- particularly out of pocket cost- impacts the adherence of all patients (even those with the best education and insurance) The Medicare out of pocket costs do not include co-insurance (such as the Medicare advantage plan) How do out of pocket costs affect adherence to the treatment plan?
  15. Ask trainees whether they think these methods encourage or discourage high value care? Highlight the pitfalls of traditional FFS  no disincentive to delivering unnecessary services (more is better if payer just keeps paying regardless of health benefit to patient) Medicaid varies by state, and uses per diem, FFS, and DRGs depending on the state
  16. Discuss the definition of ACOs per CMS. Discuss how/whether your organization is participating as an ACO with CMS or other large payers (FAQ background/pre-work)
  17. Refer to step 4 in the curriculum framework and highlight the fact that the residents just practiced step 4 in their small group activity. High value care is not “one size fits all medicine” and care plans must be individualized to reflect the values, concerns and support systems of individual patients.