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How Payers Will Be Impacted by the New
Healthcare Reform Law and What to Do Now
May 19, 2010
2. Agenda
• Introductions
• Health Reform Overview
• Implications and Recommendations
• Questions
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3. With You Today
Ron Wince, President/CEO, Guidon Performance Solutions, LLC
• Two decades of experience in application of Lean and Six Sigma
• Co-founder of Guidon Performance Solutions – the pioneer in
applying LeanSigma® in non-industrial and non-traditional
companies
• Client experience in healthcare, insurance, financial services,
retail, information technology, telecommunications and hospitality
• B. S. Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD
David Merritt, Vice President and National Policy Director, Center for
Health Transformation and the Gingrich Group
• Advises Speaker Gingrich and leads the Center’s work on
national health reform and health information technology
• Editor of Paper Kills: Transforming Health and Healthcare with
Information Technology, winner of the 2007 book of the year
award by the Health Information Management Systems Society
(HIMSS)
• Master’s degree in political science and government from Loyola
University Chicago
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Center for Health
Transformation
Health Reform and Health Transformation:
What Happened, What’s Next, What’s Needed
David Merritt
Center for Health Transformation
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Health Reform
Lower Costs
Improve Quality
Expand Coverage
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Expand Coverage
Health “Insurance” Reform
Medicaid expansion
Subsidies
Insurance rules
50+ insurance exchanges
Individual mandate
Employer penalties
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Financing
Taxes - $500 billion
Payroll taxes, investment income, employer
penalties
“Cadillac” plans
Device manufacturers, pharma, health plans
Medicare cuts - $500 billion
Home health ($39 billion); hospitals ($131
billion); skilled nursing facilities ($22 billion);
Medicare Advantage benefits ($101 billion)
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What’s Next – Immediate
Implementation
Rescissions prohibited
Lifetime coverage limits eliminated and annual limits
restricted
Insurers barred from excluding children with preexisting
conditions from coverage
Medicare Part D beneficiaries in the “doughnut hole” will
get $250 rebate
$5 billion program created for employers to provide
coverage for retirees between 55-64
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Immediate Impact
“Adult children” can remain on their parents’ health plans
until they are 26
Tax credit available for some small businesses (under 25
employees) for employee coverage
$5 billion high-risk pool created to provide insurance to
individuals with qualifying preexisting conditions who have
been uninsured for at least 6 months
10% tax on indoor tanning services that use ultraviolet
lamps begins on July 1, 2010
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2011
Medicare Advantage payments to insurers frozen at 2010
levels
Annual fee of $2.5 billion imposed on pharmaceutical
manufacturers
Insurers required to provide rebates to enrollees if they
spend less than 85% of large-group premium dollars and
80% of individual and small-group premiums on care as
opposed to administration, profits, salaries, etc.
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2012
Annual fee on pharmaceutical manufacturers increases to
$3 billion
Cap of $2500 in contributions to tax-advantaged Flex
Spending Account
Medicare tax rate increases by 0.9% to 2.35% on earnings
over $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for families
CLASS program created
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2013
Companies with 50 or more employees will pay a fine of
$2000 per employee if one full-time employee receives
federal healthcare subsidy
A 2.9% excise tax is imposed on the sale of medical
devices – anything generally purchased at the retail level by
the public is excluded from the tax
New fee assessed on health insurance plans to fund
comparative effectiveness trust fund
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2014
Individual mandate requires individuals to purchase qualified
health insurance or pay a fine of $95 for each family member
or 1% of taxable household income, whichever is greater
Health plans can no longer exclude people from coverage
based on pre-existing conditions
Federal subsidies based on income available for qualified
individuals/families
Annual fee totaling $8 billion imposed on insurers
State-based health care exchanges created
Medicaid eligibility expands to 133% of the federal poverty
level ($29,327 for a family of four)
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2015
Mandate penalty for not having qualified health insurance
increases to $325 for each family member or 2% of taxable
household income, whichever is greater
The annual fee on insurers increases to $11.3 billion
2016
Mandate penalty for not having qualified health insurance
increases to $695 for each family member or 2.5% of
taxable household income, whichever is greater
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2017-
2017-2018
The annual fee on pharmaceutical companies increases to
$3.5 billion in 2017 and $4.2 billion in 2018
The annual fee on insurers increases to $13.9 billion in
2017 and $14.3 billion in 2018
40% excise tax on employer-provided plans (a.k.a. Cadillac
plans) (2018)
The first $27,500 of a family plan and $10,200 for
individual coverage is exempt; higher exemptions for
retirees and people in high-risk professions
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Quality
National Quality Improvement Strategy (2011)
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (2011)
10% Medicare bonus payment to primary care physicians
and other providers for certain services (2011)
Value-based purchasing programs for hospitals, home
health, skilled nursing facilities, and ambulatory surgical
centers (2011-2012)
Medicare and Medicaid Accountable Care Organization
pilots on shared savings and coordinated care (2012)
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Quality
National Quality Improvement Strategy (2011)
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (2011)
10% Medicare bonus payment to primary care physicians
and other providers for certain services (2011)
Value-based purchasing programs for hospitals, home
health, skilled nursing facilities, and ambulatory surgical
centers (2011-2012)
Medicare and Medicaid Accountable Care Organization
pilots on shared savings and coordinated care (2012)
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20. IMPLICATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
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21. Can You Match the Legislation to its
Length?
A. 1935 Economic Security Act 1. 4 pages
B. Civil Rights Act of 1964
2. 8 pages
C. Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act 3. 1 page
D. 19th Amendment to the 4. 64 pages
Constitution
E. Constitution 5. 2074 pages
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22. Welcome to “Implemageddon”
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23. Implications for Payers
Key Themes Actions
• Under the Microscope • Move fast on
performance
• Regulatory Tsunami management and
• Funding, Fees & business intelligence
Taxes • How will matter as
much as What…maybe
• Coverage &
more
Portability
• Product & Business
• Explosion of Model Innovation
Information
Technology & Data • Value Chain Alignment
& Collaboration
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24. Performance Management & BI
• Few payers have sophisticated approach to data to manage
performance of people processes & technology
– Few recognize the gap
– Even fewer take effective action on the data they do have
• Fragmented and misaligned strategic initiatives including new
products and services, information technology & performance
improvement
– Vertical versus horizontal focus
– Proliferation of strategic and technology projects consumes
critical resources with un-measurable impact
• Negligible focus on leveraging business process intelligence
=> companies aren’t sure they get the outcomes they
expect…or need
Transparency & reporting requirements from new
legislation will be painful for many
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25. How vs. What
• MLR is driven by “how” things are done
• Reclassifying expenses will draw scrutiny
• Most insurers will struggle to meet standards
– Median MLR has grown from 83% in 2007 to 84% in 2009
=> half of all plans likely exceed the cap
• Regulatory Tsunami
• Litany of new regulations and implicit additional
corrective legislation will require agility in operational,
risk, compliance and reporting processes
• Changing customer mix will put pressure on
margins
• Expected shift from employer coverage to individual
coverage
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26. How vs. What
Nearly 100% of Process Areas Impacted by 2018
Source: PwC Health Research Institute
Process focus may determine the winners from
the losers
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27. Innovation
• Competitive advantage from legacy products
will be difficult as state health insurance
exchanges drive commoditization and
competition based on price and quality
• But…new market opportunities will emerge
– Outsourcing of Expertise/Capabilities?
• Management of state health insurance exchanges
• Management & reporting of quality/cost data for health
plans
– Value-add opportunities to providers
• Advisory
• EMR implementation
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28. Value Chain Focus
Wellness
Outcomes
& Primary Diagnosis Treatment Payment
Reporting
Care
• Opportunities abound in partnerships,
alliances, “virtual” integration
• Wellness management and counseling in partnership
with providers
• Chronic condition management
• Focus on continuous flow of value delivery to the
patient
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29. Summary
• Close gaps in performance management and business intelligence
– Accurate reporting is table stakes
– “The right data to take the right actions”
– Imbed practices into the culture through Cycles of Use
• Pay attention to “how” things get done as much as “what” needs to
get done
– Lean Six Sigma/BPR to streamline key processes
– Build speed and agility in at every opportunity
– Engage the entire organization – those who know the process best do it
every day
• Innovation and inspiration
– Incorporate ideas from outside the industry – Ritz Carlton; 3M;
Skunkworks
– Maturity and understanding of VOC will be critical
• Basic element of business in the future will be the end-to-end Value
Chain – systems thinking will replace functional thinking
Success in a post-reform world will require
“implementation” beyond MEETING requirements
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30. Questions
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31. Thank You
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