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Economic Disruption in Healthcare Symposium - Part II. H. Stuart Elway, PhD. Will Consumers Shop For Health Care?. Health Care Moving to Consumer Choice Models. Will health care consumers price shop? Do consumers exercise choice now? Do consumers want more choice?
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Economic Disruption in Healthcare Symposium - Part II H. Stuart Elway, PhD Will Consumers Shop For Health Care?
Health Care Moving to Consumer Choice Models • Will health care consumers price shop? • Do consumers exercise choice now? • Do consumers want more choice? • Is it even possible for consumers to shop?
Health Care System Through the Eyes of the Consumer Public Agenda Foundation • Most unaware of how HCS really works • Concerned about personal HC spending • Only 30% confident they can afford care they need • Concerned about national spending trends • Support cost-saving concepts, but no consensus
Our Research • Focus Groups • Survey of WA residents • 500 heads of household 18-64 • March 13-18
Respondent Profile 42% over age 5016% under 35 68% Couple41% Children at Home 60% Employed Full Time14% Employed Part Time 53% College Degree
System Usage 82% have regular physician 37% did own research 20% visited Doctor 0-1 times last year 21% visited 12+ times last year 52% saw specialist in last year
Health Insurance Coverage 60% Chose from among plans offered by employer
Reason for Choosing Insurance Plan 53% Do not know their Maximum Out-of-Pocket Limit
Potential Impact of Comparison Shopping on The Health Care System
Advantages / Disadvantages of Shopping for Medical Treatments Disadvantages 33% Quality Concerns 27% Consumer Burden 6% Higher Costs 2% Less Choice 18% No Disadvantages Advantages 48% Lower Cost 37% Choice 14% Better Quality 2% No Advantages
Why Shopping Would be Personally Desirable / Undesirable Undesirable 40% Not Needed 26% Consumer burden 18% Lower quality 9% Higher cost Desirable 30% Choice/Control 30% Lower cost 18% Better value 14% Better quality
Would You Price Shop for Treatment HESITATION: 30% Quality of Care 21% Happy w/ current Dr 13% Price Not Everything 13% Specific situation 9% Consumer burden 8% Use recommendations
Hypothetical: Choose Provider 69% aware that different providers charge different fees for same treatment PROVIDER A: $10,000 PROVIDER B: $7,500
Hypothetical: Choose Provider PROVIDER A 56% Better Care 16% Not Sure PROVIDER B 90% Cost savings 22% If Quality Equal
Hypothetical: Choose Provider “DEPENDS” 71% Quality of Care 17% Cost not only concern 12% the Procedure
Impact of price shopping on overall cost of health care Impact on personal decisionsof lowering overall cost
So, Will Consumers Shop? Foreign concept • Difficult to relate to the question • Seen in familiar insurance context Indicate willingness on surface • Have not thought it through • Reluctant when given time to consider Seen as shifting cost to consumers • Personal costs rising as it is • Concern that result in avoidance of care
So, Will Consumers Shop? Care Situation • Emergency • Costs of Component treatments • Reluctance to second guess Doctor Information • Lack of expertise, confidence • Learning curve (time burden) • Lack of information (comparative data) Significance of choice
So, Will Consumers Shop? Quality is the trump card Door is open to discussion
Economic Disruption in Healthcare Symposium - Part II H. Stuart Elway, PhD Will Consumers Shop For Health Care?