Title: Track D: Consumer Issues and Strategies in Disease Management
1Track D Consumer Issues and Strategies in
Disease Management
The Disease Management Colloquium May 11,
2006 Philadelphia
2- Has anyone met a consumer any consumer who
has been involved in the design of Consumer
Directed Healthcare?
3The Business of Health Care in 2006 Chronic
Health Conditions Underlie the Bulk of Health
Care Costs
1 of people
Diabetes Heart Failure Coronary Artery
Disease Depression Chronic Pain Cancer Asthma
and COPD Dementia Falls Obesity
100
80
38 total cost
60
40
?
Premium level
20
0 total cost
0
0
20
60
80
100
40
70 of people
20 of people
of People
4The Business of Health Care in 2006 Chronic
Health Conditions Underlie the Bulk of Health
Care Costs
What happens when we disrupt the revenue flow? To
demand? To discretionary services? To insurance?
100
?
80
60
40
?
?
Premium level
20
?
0
0
20
60
80
100
40
of People
5Value Model
Care
Affordability
Experience
Value
Clinical
Quality
Thanks to Matt Stiefel Jim Bellows PhD
6Care
Affordability
Experience
Purchaser Perspective
Value
Clinical
Quality
7How do we get the consumers attention?
- Rules of the Game model
- Managed Care
- Case management for high risk participants
- Skin in the game model
- Tiered co-pays
- Coinsurance
- High Deductible Health Plans
- Tiered networks hospitals, specialists, PCPs
- Consumer Directed Plans
- Do we need something in addition?
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9Track D Consumer Issues and Strategies in
Disease Management
- Is Consumer Directed Healthcare the Magic
Bullet?Paul Wallace, MD Medical Director for
Health and Productivity Management Programs
Kaiser Permanente - Using Choice Incentives to Change Employee
Behavior - Michael Dermer President and Chief Executive
Officer IncentOne - So You Disclosed Disease Management Participation
to the Patient's Secretary Now What? - Rebekah N. Plowman, Esq.Partner, Epstein,
Becker, and Green - Personalizing Patient Messages to Induce
Behavioral Change - Earl P. Steinberg, MD, MPP CEO and President,
Resolution Health, Inc. - Using Financial Incentives to Change Employee
Behavior - Roger W. Reed, BSN, RN, FNP, PAChief Health
Office Gordian Health Solutions, Inc.