Title: A Payers Perspective
1Arizona Health Care Forecast 2005 Crisis or
Opportunity?
December 8, 2004
A Payers Perspective Jonathan Dinesman, VP
Western States UnitedHealthcare
St. Lukes Health Initiatives
2Arizona Local Headlines
- Boomers get wake-up call Clintons health
makes mortality a reality - Arizona Republic, September 8, 2004
- Men rushing to get hearts checked out
- Arizona Republic, September 11, 2004
- Health premiums devouring paychecks
- Arizona Republic, September 10, 2004
- Doctors fight insurance rates
- Arizona Republic, December 5, 2004
- Luxury home sales soar
- Arizona Republic, September 11, 2004
3Information Explosion
Explosion in Clinically Relevant Knowledge,
Pharmaceuticals Technology
- 20,000 journals
- 17,000 new books
- 6,000,000 references
- 400,000 new entries
4Increasing expectation for medical care and for
the outcomes of care
2001 Total (s in millions
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130.3
Vioxx
126.1
135.4
Celebrex
89.1
Nexium
Allegra
86
Viagra
85.6
Zocor
70.6
Imitrex
1566.4
66
Flonase
Paxil
65.1
Market Total 2,480
Procrit
59.4
Other
5User Demand
Many employees still believe that the cost of
their personal health care spending is simply the
copay made when visiting the doctor or picking up
a drug.
6,717
531
106
50
Source Harris Interactive
6Long term cost outlook
- There is no indication that secular demand for
health care will slow down if anything it will
increase driving more cost - Aging population
- High Tech pharmacy and implantables
- Legislative Benefit Mandates
- Physician Nursing Shortage
- Cost Shifting underfunding
- Resistance to defending quality and cost
7How Premiums Are Spent
8Solutions
- Consumerism - individuals MUST become more
engaged in their health care to stabilize cost
trends - Government Policy
- Encourage price transparency
- Do not legislate healthcare market allow free
market to operate - Require minimum set of benefits AND participation
- Encourage standardization data sets, technology
adoption - Tort reform medical malpractice
- Appropriately fund government healthcare
(Medicare/Medicaid) - Demand cost accountability across healthcare
market - Patients/consumers
- Providers hospitals, physicians, medical device
manufactures, pharma - Financing insurance companies, employers,
government, individuals - Evidenced Based Medicine and supporting benefit
designs
9Consumerism
10Summary
- The Consumer Environment is real and will impact
care delivery over the next several years - Technology, information, incentives will enable
- The hospitals and physicians that succeed in the
new environment will be those that differentiate
their value and services - Payers that succeed will be those that educate
consumers, purchase care effectively, deliver on
service - Cost is everyones responsibility