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Current Issues in Health Care for Wisconsin: A Providers Perspective. Presented to Wisconsin Economic Association 2009 Conference November 7, 2009 Andrew W. Weier Director, Quality and Strategic Analysis Saint Joseph’s Hospital Ministry Health Care Marshfield, Wisconsin.
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Current Issues in Health Carefor Wisconsin: A Providers Perspective Presented toWisconsin Economic Association 2009 ConferenceNovember 7, 2009Andrew W. WeierDirector, Quality and Strategic AnalysisSaint Joseph’s HospitalMinistry Health CareMarshfield, Wisconsin
Central & Northern Region Area Population Age 65+ The 65+ population will increase significantly by 2030 and at a much higher rate than the state of WI average.
Larger concentration of older population in Northern WI counties – 2005 vs 2025
The bulk of lower-income Wisconsinites reside in rural counties that are typically either dominated by farming or by tourism, forests, and lakes. While the Wisconsin median stands at 26.6%, these rural counties are experiencing poverty rates in the mid to upper 30s%. Forest 35.6% Langlade 32.9% Lincoln 25.2% Oneida 26.6% Price 30.0% Vilas 30.1% Clark 35.2% Marathon 21.1% Portage 24.7% Taylor 27.7% Wood 22.6% Central & Northern Region Counties are poorer than average MHC Northern Region MHC Central Region
WI Discharges by Top HospitalsFY 2008 Top 10 yield 33% of All WI discharges (excludes normal newborn) Source Data Bay, WHA, Oct, 2007 - Sep, 2008
Payer Mix, Top WI Hospitals Source Data Bay, WHA, Oct, 2007 - Sep, 2008
Commercial Payer TrendSelect WI Hospitals, FY’04 – FY’08 Source Data Bay, WHA, Oct, 2007 - Sep, 2008
Saint Joseph’s HospitalPayer Discounts, FY ‘08 Source: Internal data, do not cite or quote
SJH Specific DischargeMS-DRG 470 Major Joint Replacement or Reattachment of Lower Extremity without Major Complication or Mortality Source: Internal data, do not cite or quote