Title: Collaborating for Health
1Collaborating for Health Productivity
- William Molmen, JD
- General Counsel and Co-founder
- Integrated Benefits Institute
- www.ibiweb.org
2About IBI
- National, not-for-profit membership organization
- 460 corporate sponsors
- Health Productivity Programs
- Health productivity research
- Measurement/modeling tools
- Benefit program Benchmarking
- Education/Forum
- Visit www.ibiweb.org
3Patient Centered Medical Home
- The Collaborative believesthe patient centered
medical home will improve the health of patients
and the viability of the health care delivery
system. - Employers, consumers, patients, clinicians and
payers agree that it is essential to support a
better model of compensating clinicians. - Compensation under the PCMH model would
incorporate - Enhanced access and communication
- Improved coordination of care
- Rewards for higher value
- Expanded administrative and quality innovations
and - Promote active patient and family involvement.
- PCMH will improve the quality of care delivered
and help control the unsustainable rising costs
of healthcare for both individuals and plan
sponsors. - Clinicians have agreed to the following Joint
Principles for patient-centered primary care - Option to develop an ongoing relationship with a
personal physician - Physician-directed medical practice
- Whole person orientation
- Coordinated care across the health system
- Ongoing, voluntary pursuit of quality and safety
- Enhanced access to care and
- Payment recognizing the value added.
4Value-based Insurance Design
- Supply side service delivery financing promotes
fragmented visits to multiple providers - A VBID approach targets people (including their
co-morbid conditions) - To provide demand side incentives for a
coordinated system of targeted and effective
treatments. - VBID naturally aligns with initiatives such as
the patient-centered medical home and electronic
medical records.
5Patient Centered Medical Home / Value-based
Insurance Design
Shortcomings in traditional definitions From
employer/payor viewpoint
6Value-based Benefits Design
VBID promotes the use of services when the
clinical benefits exceed the cost
Source Sipkoff, M. Value-Based Insurance Design
Spend a Little More on Selected Patients For
Payoff Down the Line. Managed Care. August 2009.
7Value-based Benefits Design
VBID promotes the use of services when the
clinical benefits exceed the cost...
8Total Medical, Pharma Productivity -- per
1000/FTEs --
(HPBS Phase 2 Employers)
400,000
300,000
100,000
200,000
Source Health and Productivity as a Business
Strategy, JOEM. Vol. 51, No. 4, April 2009
9Co-Morbidity and Lost Time
37.4
29.4
26.5
19.5
14.2
12.7
11.9
7.8
4.9
1.7
Source Health and Productivity as a Business
Strategy, JOEM. Vol. 51, No. 4, April 2009
10Value-Based BenefitsThe Impact of Pharmacy Plan
Design
IBI Research - 2007
10
Source A Broader Reach for Pharmacy Plan Design,
Integrated Benefits Institute, 2007
11Results Attract Broad Media Attention
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12Savings in Lost Productivity Costs-- For
No-Script Group --
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Source A Broader Reach for Pharmacy Plan Design,
Integrated Benefits Institute, 2007
13Health Productivity Focus for Patient-centered
Medical Home
- Recognize employers are a critical part of
healthcare - Provide 60 of coverage/workplace funds 55 of
total costs - Demonstrate the nexus between the Physican,
patient, employer funder, and value, broadly
defined - Patient-centric not just medical needs
- Quality of life Includes work/family life
healthy/active - Clearly align PCMH / VBID with health-related
productivity enhancement thats truly important
to Payor - ? support for better coverage
- Demonstrates that medical care/prevention are an
investment in workers, not a cost to be avoided
or shifted - Huge long-term impacts on post-retirement medical
costs and quality of life from focusing on obesity
14Challenges to Health Productivity
- Effective education/Information
- Credible measurement/Shared understanding
- Speaking in C-Suites language
- Showing it as a competitive edge
15Strategic Health Productivity Collaboration
- Collaborators Integrated Benefits Institute
(IBI) The American College of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) and the Center
for Health Value Innovation (CHVI) - Work together to better articulate the value of
health and productivity management (HPM) - Working together, we will
- create standardized data and result metrics for
value-based health productivity management - Present educational HPM Clinics to educate and
inform employers, insurance brokers and industry
consultants on their opportunities to enhance
employer competitiveness and health in the
community, and concurrently bend cost trends.
16Center for Health Value Innovation
- CHVI An information exchange for value-based
design - dedicated to sharing the evidence of
improved health and economic outcomes through
value-based designs for sustainable health and
financial improvement. - www.vbhealth.org
17Center for Health Value Innovation
Publishes white papers with evidence on sectors,
innovation, outcomes
18Center for Health Value Innovation
New book on Value-based Design Goals, Benefits,
Levers, and Plan
19American College of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine
- ACOEM is an organization of occupational and
environmental physicians, to promote and protect
the health of workers through preventive
services, clinical care, research, and
educational programs. - www.acoem.org
20American College of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine
- HPM Clinic Educational program with IBI
- HPM Toolkit
- Journal of Occupational Environmental Medicine
- Blueprint for Health modeling tool
21Integrated Benefits Institute
- IBI programs include benefits performance
research and analysis, measurement, practical
solutions, and forums for information and
education to advance understanding about the link
betweenand the impact ofhealth-related
productivity on corporate Americas bottom line. - www.ibiweb.org
22Integrated Benefits Institute
- Health, productivity, absence and disability
management research - Absence/disability and lost-productivity modeling
and measurement tools - Education programs
23IBI Research
- Recent publications
- More than Health Promotion How Employers Manage
Health Productivity - The Full Costs of Depression in the Workforce
- Health and Productivity as a Business Strategy
- Employer Incentives for Workforce Health and
Productivity - Upcoming Research
- HPM and Corporate Measures of Success
- Health, Productivity, Employee Performance and
Engagement
24Programs in Progress
- ACOEM/CHVI/IBI HPM Clinic for regional brokers
and consultants around the country showing them
how to bring a competitive edge to clients
through health productivity. - ACOEM/IBI upcoming meeting of self-reported
health information tool developers and users to
determine whats useful about the tools and
reports, what should be changed. First stage of
subsequent efforts to standardize metrics and
measures. - ACOEM/IBI follow-on to JOEM study to assess the
impact of drug adherence on health productivity.
25Program in Progress
- IBI project with Mark Fendrick to develop a white
paper outlining the data and analytical
requirements for next-step empirical work to
connect VBID to health-related lost time (absence
and presenteeism) and lost productivity. - IBI/ACOEM/other thought leaders Employee health
and productivity on the balance sheet. Initial
meeting with employers, analysts, consultants,
associations to map out a strategy and determine
how to proceed. - IBI Research with John Riedel on how employers
are using the variety of self-reported health
information tools how are the tools used, what
information is useful, what are the challenges
and how may they be avoided.
26To Contact IBI
- Bill Molmen
- wmolmen_at_ibiweb.org
- www.ibiweb.org