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ACSHIC DATA JOURNEY
(ALLEGHENY COUNTY SCHOOLS HEALTH INSURANCE
CONSORTIUM)
MARCH 2017 1
INTRODUCTION
 Self Insured Insurance Consortium
 18,000 members, 43,000 belly buttons
 24 trustees – equal parts labor and management
 $233,000,000 in annual claims (down from $241
Million in 2014)
 No stop loss insurance
 Control over our benefit grid
 Funded by tax dollars
2
REGIONAL CHALLENGES
Battle between largest Hospital provider and
largest Insurer
No contract between the two (except for
some fragile users)
All people in the community are caught
between these two warring giants
3
4
MARKETPLACE IMPACTS
5
 Provider Consolidation
 Reduces competition
 Gives large hospital systems greater
negotiating power
 Higher prices for services
 Increased costs for patients
 Hospital System Mergers
 Creation of monopolies
 Fewer choices for getting care
 Higher prices for services
 Little to no improvement in quality of care
 Denying of access to competing systems
TRANSPARENCY IS A NEED
WHY THE BATTLE?
Highmar
k!
UPMC!
MARCH 2017 6
WHAT ARE CHOICES?
What is Important to Us?
Increase Deductibles
Shift cost to the
employees
Risk decrease of
utilization
Ignore Rising Cost
Cost of service Older population
MARCH 2017PASBO 62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITS, PITTSBURGH 7
The pathway to addressing “quality” had to begin with…
• Education of Trustees
• Attended PBGH Forum on quality rankings of hospitals
• Build a level of understanding on the importance of quality
• Hospital Data Retrieval
• Research availability of third party data in our area
• Gain access to quality information when identified
• Validation of Information
• Confirmation that the information was not influenced by any bias
• Selection of Credible Resource
• Determine who is a more credible partner/vendor
BEGINNING OF OUR JOURNEY
8
 Comparion data (www.carechex.com)
 Imagine Health tiered product
(http://imaginehealth.com/)
 Innovu Data Warehouse
(www.Innovu.com)
 New Tiered Products
DISCUSSIONS WITH TRENDSETTERS
9
10
DATA DRIVEN DECISION-MAKING
Quality Measures on Third Party Sites
Availability of Tiered Products
Tiered Product Tied to Quality
Regional Ease of Access
Cost of Quality (Is more really more?)
Educating Membership
Addressing Concerns: Will this save money?
TRUSTEE DIRECTION
11
• 33,352 Services
• 293 Admits
• $4,941,146 in total costs
# 1 Hospital in
our region
(highest quality
rating!)
• 31,047 Services
• 362 Admits
• $15,089,972 in total costs
#23 Hospital in
our region (low
quality rating!)
BEFORE: (OCT 2013-SEPT 2014)
Shock Claims for the Year are about $6 million at all hospitals including Children’s Hospital
12
Tiered Product
Enhanced tier has
NO deductible -
pays at 100%
Standard tier has
deductible - pays at
80%
Out of Network has
larger deductible -
pays at 50%
Lower cost, higher
quality as
determined by third
party, independent
benchmarks
NEW PLAN STRUCTURE
13
• 40,046 Services
• 328 Admits
• $7,170,357 in total costs (Up 45%)
Same # 1
Hospital in our
region (highest
quality rating!)
• 6,620 Services
• 113 Admits
• $5,548,832 in total costs (Down 63%)
Same #32
Hospital in our
region (low
quality rating!)
AFTER: (OCT 2015-SEPT 2016)
We were able to shift services to hospitals with higher quality results.
14
15
 Profitability
 2014-15: $7.0 million profit (Budgeted deficit of $4-
5 million)
 Premium increase 2.75%
 2015-16: $13.3 million profit (Budgeted deficit of
$1-2 million)
 Premium increase 2.25%
 Reduction in total Medical and Pharmacy Claim Cost
 2013-14: $240,863,436
 2015-16: $232,805,467 (down 3.35%!)
 Increase in use of highest quality ranked hospital in
area
 Better quality care at lower cost for our members
 Using Innovu to analyze the data and validate
program ROI
FINANCIAL RESULTS 2014-2016
Premium increase of 1.9%
Enhanced tier has NO Deductibles (100%
Plan Pay)
PCP visit has NO Copay
Specialist visit has $10 Copay
EAP Provider is included in Cost
Second Opinion Provider is included in Cost
LOOKING TO 2017-18
16
THIS IS A
JOURNEY TO
WHICH OUR
ENTIRE
CONSORTIUM IS
PASSIONATELY
COMMITTED
We love questions!
17

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Allegheny County School Health Insurance Consortium - Health benefits for Pittsburgh area teachers

  • 1. ACSHIC DATA JOURNEY (ALLEGHENY COUNTY SCHOOLS HEALTH INSURANCE CONSORTIUM) MARCH 2017 1
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Self Insured Insurance Consortium  18,000 members, 43,000 belly buttons  24 trustees – equal parts labor and management  $233,000,000 in annual claims (down from $241 Million in 2014)  No stop loss insurance  Control over our benefit grid  Funded by tax dollars 2
  • 3. REGIONAL CHALLENGES Battle between largest Hospital provider and largest Insurer No contract between the two (except for some fragile users) All people in the community are caught between these two warring giants 3
  • 5. 5  Provider Consolidation  Reduces competition  Gives large hospital systems greater negotiating power  Higher prices for services  Increased costs for patients  Hospital System Mergers  Creation of monopolies  Fewer choices for getting care  Higher prices for services  Little to no improvement in quality of care  Denying of access to competing systems TRANSPARENCY IS A NEED
  • 7. WHAT ARE CHOICES? What is Important to Us? Increase Deductibles Shift cost to the employees Risk decrease of utilization Ignore Rising Cost Cost of service Older population MARCH 2017PASBO 62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITS, PITTSBURGH 7
  • 8. The pathway to addressing “quality” had to begin with… • Education of Trustees • Attended PBGH Forum on quality rankings of hospitals • Build a level of understanding on the importance of quality • Hospital Data Retrieval • Research availability of third party data in our area • Gain access to quality information when identified • Validation of Information • Confirmation that the information was not influenced by any bias • Selection of Credible Resource • Determine who is a more credible partner/vendor BEGINNING OF OUR JOURNEY 8
  • 9.  Comparion data (www.carechex.com)  Imagine Health tiered product (http://imaginehealth.com/)  Innovu Data Warehouse (www.Innovu.com)  New Tiered Products DISCUSSIONS WITH TRENDSETTERS 9
  • 11. Quality Measures on Third Party Sites Availability of Tiered Products Tiered Product Tied to Quality Regional Ease of Access Cost of Quality (Is more really more?) Educating Membership Addressing Concerns: Will this save money? TRUSTEE DIRECTION 11
  • 12. • 33,352 Services • 293 Admits • $4,941,146 in total costs # 1 Hospital in our region (highest quality rating!) • 31,047 Services • 362 Admits • $15,089,972 in total costs #23 Hospital in our region (low quality rating!) BEFORE: (OCT 2013-SEPT 2014) Shock Claims for the Year are about $6 million at all hospitals including Children’s Hospital 12
  • 13. Tiered Product Enhanced tier has NO deductible - pays at 100% Standard tier has deductible - pays at 80% Out of Network has larger deductible - pays at 50% Lower cost, higher quality as determined by third party, independent benchmarks NEW PLAN STRUCTURE 13
  • 14. • 40,046 Services • 328 Admits • $7,170,357 in total costs (Up 45%) Same # 1 Hospital in our region (highest quality rating!) • 6,620 Services • 113 Admits • $5,548,832 in total costs (Down 63%) Same #32 Hospital in our region (low quality rating!) AFTER: (OCT 2015-SEPT 2016) We were able to shift services to hospitals with higher quality results. 14
  • 15. 15  Profitability  2014-15: $7.0 million profit (Budgeted deficit of $4- 5 million)  Premium increase 2.75%  2015-16: $13.3 million profit (Budgeted deficit of $1-2 million)  Premium increase 2.25%  Reduction in total Medical and Pharmacy Claim Cost  2013-14: $240,863,436  2015-16: $232,805,467 (down 3.35%!)  Increase in use of highest quality ranked hospital in area  Better quality care at lower cost for our members  Using Innovu to analyze the data and validate program ROI FINANCIAL RESULTS 2014-2016
  • 16. Premium increase of 1.9% Enhanced tier has NO Deductibles (100% Plan Pay) PCP visit has NO Copay Specialist visit has $10 Copay EAP Provider is included in Cost Second Opinion Provider is included in Cost LOOKING TO 2017-18 16
  • 17. THIS IS A JOURNEY TO WHICH OUR ENTIRE CONSORTIUM IS PASSIONATELY COMMITTED We love questions! 17