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Cost of Care Overview

Cost of Care Overview. Payment Reform Subcommittee March 11, 2014. Cost of Care Plan. Use stakeholder collaboration, data, analysis, and best practices to: educate and engage purchasers, providers, plans, and consumers on health care costs

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Cost of Care Overview

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  1. Cost of CareOverview Payment Reform Subcommittee March 11, 2014

  2. Cost of Care Plan • Use stakeholder collaboration, data, analysis, and best practices to: • educate and engage purchasers, providers, plans, and consumers on health care costs • identify and understand health care cost drivers in Maine • Develop actionable strategies to reduce costs and improve quality

  3. SIM Cost of Care Activities • Health Care Cost Workgroup • Health Care Cost Fact Book • CEO Summits

  4. Background • Cost of Care Executive Summit convened in 2012 • Multi-stakeholder Health Care Cost Work Group explored cost drivers and identified set of potential interventions • Report available at http://www.mehmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/HCCW-final.pdf

  5. Potential Savings OpportunitiesIdentified by 2012 Work Group • Reduce admissions/readmissions for those with chronic illness • Reduce price and utilization variation for outpatient services • Reduce price variation for inpatient services • Reduce variation in treatment for Preference Sensitive Conditions • Reduce administrative costs • Improve mental health care • Reduce cost shifting from public to private payers • “Right-size” health care infrastructure and regionalize services • Engage consumers through education and benefit incentives • Improve wellness and community health

  6. Health Care Cost Work Group • Multi-stakeholder forum; all parties must be at the table to achieve change • Identify actionable strategies to reduce health care costs • Potential approaches include: • Advance savings opportunities identified by 2012 Work Group • Identify additional areas for savings • Multi-stakeholder pilots • Utilize new data sources: • unified claims data base • Medicaid • Medicare • Align work with Payment Reform Subcommittee and other SIM efforts

  7. Health Care Cost Work Group • Meets monthly, beginning in April • Invited participants will include • members of the 2012 Work Group • state agencies • non-Coalition employers • consumers • behavioral health • other interested parties

  8. Health Care Cost Fact Book • Published twice a year; first edition scheduled for September 2014 release • Public resource on health care costs in Maine • Fact Book will include: • Health costs in Maine (commercial, Medicaid, Medicare) • Analysis of cost drivers • State/national reform and cost saving initiatives

  9. CEO Summits • Convene twice a year, starting this fall • Engage CEOs on health care costs in Maine: • Findings from Health Care Cost Fact Book • Updates on Health Care Cost Work Group activities • Potential levers for influencing cost of health care, including wellness programs, VBID, accountable care contracts, and other payment reforms • National employer initiatives

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