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PHYSICIANS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM. 29 EAST MADISON SUITE 602 CHICAGO, IL 60602 TEL: (312) 782-6006 WWW.PNHP.ORG. Who Are The Uninsured?. *Students>18, Homemakers, Disabled, Early retirees. Source: Himmelstein & Woolhandler - Tabulation from 1999 CPS. Chronically Ill and Uninsured.
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PHYSICIANS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM 29 EAST MADISONSUITE 602CHICAGO, IL 60602TEL: (312) 782-6006WWW.PNHP.ORG
Who Are The Uninsured? *Students>18, Homemakers, Disabled, Early retirees Source: Himmelstein & Woolhandler - Tabulation from 1999 CPS
Full Time Jobs Provide LittleProtection for Hispanics Source: Commonwealth Fund, 3/2000
Rising Out-of-Pocket Costs for SeniorsVoucher/Premium Support Proposals Would Worsen Percent of Income Source: Senate Select Committee on Aging; AARP 4/95 & 3/98; and Commonwealth Fund May, 1999 projections (adjusted to include nursing home costs)
Who Pays for Nursing Home Care? Source: Health Affairs 2000; 19(3):44
Illness and Medical Costs,A Major Cause of Bankruptcy • 45.6% of all bankruptcies involve a medical reason or large medical debt • 326,441 families identified illness/injury as the main reason for bankruptcy in 1999 • An additional 269,757 had large medical debts at time of bankruptcy • 7 per 1000 single women, and 5 per 1000 men suffered medical-related bankruptcy in 1999 Source: Norton's Bankruptcy Advisor, May, 2000
Many With Insurance Lack Choice42% Are Offered Only 1 Plan Note: Those without choice were 70% more likely to give their plan a low rating Source: Health Affairs 1998; 17(5):184
Patients Refused Authorization for ER Care • 8% to 12% of HMO patients presenting to 2 ERs were denied authorization • Authorization delayed care by 20 to 150 minutes • Of those denied: 47% had unstable vital signs or other high risk indicators 40% of children were not seen in f/u by primary MD Eventual diagnoses included: meningococcemia (2), ruptured ectopic (2),shock due to hemorrhage (2), septic hip, PE, MI (2), ruptured AAA, pancreatitis, peritonsillar abscess, small bowel obstruction, unstable angina, pneumothorax, appendicitis, meningitis(3) Source: J Emerg Med 1997; 15:605; Acad Emerg Med 1997; 4:1129; Ann Emerg med 1990; 19:59
Financial Suffering at the End of Life Source: Ann Int Med 2000; 132:451 - Study of 988 terminally ill patients* Out-of-pocket medical costs > 10% of household income** Patient or family sold assets, took out mortgage, used savings or took extra job
Why Women Delay Prenatal CareWhen They Know They Are Pregnant Note: 11.1% of pregnant women failed to get timely prenatal care despite knowing they were pregnant Source: MMWR 5/12/2000; 49:393
Poverty Rates, 1997U.S. and Other Industrialized Nations Source: Luxembourg Income Study Working PapersNote: U.S. figure for 1997, other nations most recent available year
Americans Lead the World in Hours Worked Source: International Labor Organization, 1999
Causes Of Excess Deaths AmongAfrican Americans Cardiovascular 39% Cardiovascular 25% Source: Himmelstein & Woolhandler - Analysis of data from NCHS
Pharmacies in Minority NeighborhoodsFail to Stock Opioids Source: N Engl J Med 2000; 242:1023
Minority Physicians ProvideMore Care for the Disadvantaged Ethnicity of Physician Source: AJPH 1997;87:817
Are Emily and Brendan More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?
Growth of Registered Nurses and Administrators1970-2002 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics & Himmelstein/Woolhandler/Lewontin Analysis of CPS data
Growth of Physicians and Administrators1970-2002 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics & NCHS
High Risk HMO Patients FaredPoorly in the Rand Experiment Source: Rand Health Insurance Experiment, Lancet 1986; i:1017Note: High Risk = 20% of population with lowest income + highest medical risk
The Elderly and Sick Poor did Worse in HMOs Changes in Physical Health at 4 Years Source: Medical Outcomes Study - JAMA 1996;276:1039
Elderly HMO Stroke PatientsGet Less Specialist Neurology Care Source: Medical Care 1999; 37:1186Note: Patients receiving specialist neurology care had 23% lower 1 year mortality
HMOs' Stroke Patients:Fewer Go Home or to Rehab, More to Nursing Homes Source: JAMA 1997; 278:119
HMOs Push Heart Surgery Patientsto High-Mortality Hospitals Source: JAMA 2000; 283:1976*CABG = coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Fee-For-Service Managed Care Primary Care Patients Depression Detected 53.7% 41.8% Appropriately Treated 60.7% 46.4% Patients Seeing Psychiatrist # Functional Limitations - Baseline 1.3 1.5 # Functional Limitations - 2 Years 1.2 2.0 Depressed Patients:Fee-for Service Vs. Managed Care SOURCE: Medical Outcomes Study - JAMA 1989;262:3298 & Arch Gen Psych 1993; 50:517
Managed Mental Health: Audit Report • Plans overstated utilization by 45% • Delay from initial call to starting care > contractor's written standard by 97%-347% • Plans rarely site-visited or interviewed providers • No providers in 15% of counties "covered"; no child provider in 25% of counties • Quality problem in 30-58% of charts reviewed • Criteria for inpatient care dangerously restrictive (eg. requiring DTs prior to detox admit) • Overhead + profit NEVER consumed < 45% of premiums Source: J. Wrich - Audit findings submitted to CBO, 3/98
Primary Care Physicians: Patients Can't Get Quality Mental Health Services Source: Center for Studying Health System Change, 1997 - survey of 5,160 primary care physicians Note - Data shown are for inpatient care; responses regarding outpatient care were similar
States that Limit New Heart Surgery Programs: Higher Volumes, Lower Mortality
Can Seniors Make Informed HMO Choices?Proportion with Knowledge of How HMOs Work Source: AARP Survey - Health Affairs 1998; 17(6):181