Title: Generous support for this program provided by
1MBGH Learning Network
The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Procedures
Best Practices in Obesity/Weight Management
and Bariatric Surgery
- Generous support for this program provided by
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not HOLD, during the program - Let us know if you cant hear the speakers
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- During the roundtable portion, please stay on the
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4Program Objectives
- Learn how advances in laparoscopic surgery have
reduced employer costs, decreased absenteeism,
reduced hospital stays enabled quicker
return-to-work for employees - Learn why employers need to be concerned about
obesity - Learn how to mine your health data to identify
opportunities for saving surgical dollars - Learn how to drive employee accountability,
senior management support and employee buy-in on
weight management programs
5Agenda
- Employer Practices in Managing Surgeries and
Obesity - Larry Boress, President, MBGH - Right Patient, Right Surgery, Right Time Know
the Options - Pamela Martin, MD, Director of Medical
Education, Ethicon Endo-Surgery - Finding Potential Cost Savings in Your
Population - Gaye Fortner, RN, Vice President, HealthCare 21
Business Coalition - Break
- Obesity Management Continuum of Care Wellness
to Bariatric Surgery - Christopher Still, DO, Director, Geisinger
Health System Center for Nutrition Weight
Management - Contracting with Centers of Excellence
- Kevin McCabe, MD, Medical Director, SC Johnson
- Roundtable
- Adjournment
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6Results of MBGH Benchmarking Survey on Management
of Surgery Obesity
- Employer familiarity with laparoscopic surgical
procedures - 10 very familiar
- 67 somewhat familiar
- 24 no familiar
- Where employees obtain information for surgical
decisions - Health plan
- Physician
- Internet
- DM/employer
- Reasons employers cover minimally invasive
procedures - Shorter recovery and quicker return to work
- Fewer complications
- Less pain/lower costs
7Wellness and Weight Programs Offered by Employers
- Wellness programs offered to workers
- 95 offer educational programs
- 76 offer disease management/health coaching
- 66 offer health fairs
- 61 offer Weight Watchers
- 52 offer onsite fitness facility
- 47 offer bariatric surgery
- 28 offer weight loss medications
- 23 offer health club membership/medical weight
management
8How Employers Are Managing Obesity
- Tracking BMI
- 71 No
- 19 Yes
- If tracked, what of workers are clinically
obese? - 6-28
- Main entities that drive education/compliance
with weight management programs - Employee self motivation
- Physician direction
- Peers
- Incentives
- Spouse
9Bariatric Surgery Coverage
- How does your health plan address bariatric
surgery? - 71 covered under plan
- 23 not covered
- 9 covered, if employee uses bariatric center of
excellence - Why bariatric surgery is not covered
- Little demand
- Cost of potential complications
- Perceived safety of procedures
- Barriers to use of coverage
- None
- Employees condition doesnt meet plan criteria
- Approval process is challenging even for those
who meet criteria - Have you re-assessed coverage in past 1-2 years?
- 57 No
- 43 Yes
10Why Employers Should be Concerned About Obesity
11Why Employers Should be Concerned About Obesity
- In the workplace, obesity can
- Increase a persons medical costs by 36 and
increase drug costs by 77 - Cause longer hospitals stays and more frequent
doctor visits - Result in billions of dollars in low
productivity, lost work days, sick pay, medical
costs and higher insurance premiums - Cause workers to be absent 14 or more times a
year, and tend to under-perform
12Employer Actions
- Almost half of large employers provide some form
of obesity management programs or services - Weight Watchers
- Screenings
- Website support
- Nutritional counseling
- Drug benefits
- Surgical options
- Some employers are building incentives for weight
loss and participation in obesity DM programs - Many are focusing on fitness to try help people
from gaining more weight, rather than losing
weight
13Bariatric Surgery
- Gastric bypass is covered more often than
stapling - At 25-40,000 per procedure, an employer needs a
structured approach to avoid having to pay for
inappropriate procedures - Cingular Wireless stopped its program after 400
people received the surgery in the first six
months - Medicare pays for the surgery for obese patients
who are suffering from other health problems
related to their weight - The procedure is covered only at centers that
have been certified as qualified by the American
College of Surgeons or the American Society of
Bariatric Surgery - The coverage is limited to three of the most
commonly performed procedures Roux-en-Y gastric
bypass, gastric banding and biliopancreatic
diversion with a duodenal switch - Although some insurers do not cover it, the
number of people undergoing the surgical
procedures for obesity jumped from about 16,000
operations in 1992 to an estimated 170,000 in 2005
14Low Cost Ways to Address Obesity
- Require or incentivize employees to complete
health risk appraisals to obtain baseline data - Require vendors to include healthy food choices
in cafeterias and vending machines - Charge LESS for fruits, vegetables, salads and
fish than sandwiches and other fast food meals - Offer nutritional counseling for cafeteria
selections - Create competitions among departments, locations,
sales teams for TOTAL weight loss using peer
pressure as primary tool
15Low Cost Weight Management Approaches
- Offer onsite Weight-Watchers or other education
programs related to nutrition and exercise - Create safe walking paths, encourage the use of
stairs - Slow down elevators
- Distribute health education materials
- Offer free nutritional lunch for attending lunch
learn programs - Offer discounts or incentives for joining fitness
centers - Support and disseminate information on community
programs that focus on nutrition and fitness
16MBGH Learning Network
The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Procedures
Best Practices in Obesity Management and
Bariatric Surgery
- Generous support for this program provided by