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NEW HAMPSHIRE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION . The Association's mission is to enhance the clinical and economic performance of hospitals, improve public confidence in hospitals, and expand access to coverage and care for the citizens of New Hampshire.. New Hampshire's Hospitals. 26 acute care hospitals24 non-profit2 for-profit6 specialty hospitals (rehabilitation, psych)2 government 3 for-profit1 non-profit.
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1. New Hampshire Hospital Association House Health & Human Services Committee
January 10, 2007
Contact: Leslie Melby, VP, State Government Relations
New Hampshire Hospital Association
125 Airport Road, Concord, NH 03301
(603) 225-0900
lmelby@nhha.org
www.nhha.org
2. NEW HAMPSHIRE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
The Association’s mission is to enhance the clinical and economic performance of hospitals, improve public confidence in hospitals, and expand access to coverage and care for the citizens of New Hampshire.
3. New Hampshire’s Hospitals 26 acute care hospitals
24 non-profit
2 for-profit
6 specialty hospitals (rehabilitation, psych)
2 government
3 for-profit
1 non-profit
5. NH’s Acute Care Hospitals
6. NH’s Specialty Hospitals Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center Greenfield
Hampstead Hospital Hampstead
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital Concord
New Hampshire Hospital Concord
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Salem
Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center Manchester
7. Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) Special federal designation to ensure access to hospital care in rural communities
13 of New Hampshire’s 26 hospitals designated CAH
25 inpatient bed limit
Shorter hospitals stays (4 days or less)
Disproportionately higher number of low income and elderly (Medicaid, Medicare)
8. 13 Critical Access Hospitals Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Lebanon
Androscoggin Valley Hospital Berlin
Cottage Hospital Woodsville
Franklin Regional Franklin
Huggins Hospital Wolfeboro
Littleton Regional Hospital Littleton
The Memorial Hospital North Conway
Monadnock Community Hospital Peterborough
New London Hospital New London
Speare Memorial Hospital Plymouth
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital Colebrook
Valley Regional Hospital Claremont
Weeks Memorial Hospital Lancaster
9. Acute Care Hospital Facts, NH 2005 2,655 beds
116,800 inpatient admissions
Average length of stay – 5.0 days
35,600 inpatient surgeries
13,700 births
3,160,800 million outpatient visits
621,000 emergency outpatient visits
90,400 outpatient surgeries
10. Hospital Trends, NH2001 - 2005
15.6% increase Emergency visits
32% increase Outpatient visits
1% increase Inpatient admissions
11. Emergency Visits – New Hampshire, New England, U.S.
12. Inpatient Admissions – New Hampshire, New England, U.S.
13. Quality of Care NH Health Care Quality Assurance Commission (HB 514)
Core Measures Performance: to improve the rate at which NH hospitals provide all the appropriate care to every patient
www.nhqualitycare.org – hospital specific information on core measures
15. Who Pays for Hospital Care?
Commercial health insurance
Federal Medicare program for seniors
NH Medicaid program for low-income & disabled individuals
Patients with no insurance – only 17% pay some or all of their bills
16. Rural Hospital examples: look at separate sheet. Use AVH, Huggins, New London and UCVHRural Hospital examples: look at separate sheet. Use AVH, Huggins, New London and UCVH
18. Cost ShiftingGovernment to Private Sector Government payers reimburse hospitals less than the actual cost to provide care:
Medicare pays 87 cents per dollar of costs
Medicaid pays 60 cents per dollar of costs
In 2004, NH hospitals “shifted” $300 million to private insurers to make up for Medicare, Medicaid and uncompensated care shortfalls.
19. Medicaid & Medicare Pay Less than Cost
20. Medicaid Payment Inpatient DRG Rate per Point:
2006 $3,147
1994 $3,184
Outpatient:
PPS Hospitals 81% of cost
CAH Hospitals 91% of cost
21. Acute Care Hospitals Uncompensated Care - 2005
Charity Care
Patients w/ no insurance - $70.1 million 79%
Patients with insurance - $18.5 million 21%
Bad Debt
Patients w/ no insurance = $95.5 million 74%
Patients with insurance = $33.4 million 26% Percent of patients with insurance will increase – charity and bad debtPercent of patients with insurance will increase – charity and bad debt
23. Transparency – Price; Quality
NH PricePoint
www.nhpricepoint.org
NHQualityCare
www.nhqualitycare.org
25. Hospitals are safety net providers Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Treat all persons – regardless of their ability to pay.
Provide financial assistance
NH Health Access Network (charity care)
Hospital Access Plus (discount hospital bills)
Medication Bridge (prescription assistance)
29. New Hampshire Hospital Association www.nhha.org
125 Airport Road
Concord, NH 03301
(603)225-0900