It s No Longer Just About Treating the Patient: Administrative Aspects of Medicine and What We Need to Know

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It s No Longer Just About Treating the Patient: Administrative Aspects of Medicine and What We Need to Know Michael Guiry, PA-C, MBA Assistant Vice President Clinical Business Development Holy Name Medical Center Teaneck, NJ

Disclosures Consultant: Cardinal Health Maquet Medtronic

US Healthcare: Overview $2.9 trillion = cost of US Healthcare in 2013 Equivalent to 17.4% of GDP ($9,255/person, 3.6% increase year over year) 18% Total US GDP: $15.5 Trillion CMS.gov, research/data statistics

US Healthcare: Overview

World Gross Domestic Product 1. U.S. $15.0T 2. China $7.3T 3. Japan $5.9T 4. Germany $3.6T 5. France $2.7T

US Healthcare Spending (In Billions) $1,638 $2,793 $5,009 National Health spending projected to reach $5 Trillion dollars by 2022; reflecting a growth assumption of 6% per year. $93 $335 $858 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012 2022 CMS.gov, research/data statistics

Workplace Health Premiums Continue to Rise 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 $2,196 $2,471* $2,689* $3,083* $3,383* $3,695* $4,024* $4,242* $4,479* $4,704* $4,824* $4,824 $5,429* $5,615* $6,025* $5,791* $5,791 $7,061* $8,003* $9,068* 2014 Health Premiums: Single Coverage = $6,025 Family Coverage = $16,834 $9,950* $10,880* $11,480* $12,106* $12,680* $13,375* $13,770* Single Coverage Family Coverage $15,073* $15,745* $16,834* $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 $18,000 Source: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits.

US Healthcare: Medicare Projected change in Medicare enrollment 100 80 64.0 81.0 87.6 90.7 60 47.7 39.7 40 3.0% 1.9% 2.4% 20 0.8% 0.3% 0 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 9% 10% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% 2012 Annual Report Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds.

Healthcare Reform Goals Access Quality Cost Quality QUALITY COST Cost = VALUE

Health Care Reform Timeline 2010 2012-2013 2014 2018 Market Basket & Productivity Cuts Dependent Coverage to Age 26 Value Based Purchasing Readmission and HACs Penalties Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Fees Individual Mandate/Health Exchanges Open Medicare & Medicaid DSH Cuts Insurer Fees Full Impact of Medicaid DSH Cuts Cadillac Tax ACO s in MCR

Hospital Value-Based Purchasing MEASURE Process of Care (Core Measures) Patient Experience (HCAHPS) Outcomes (30-day Mortality) FY2013 70% 30% FY2014 45% 30% 25 %

Value Based Purchasing- Pay For Performance, Just A Sample Time to Cath Lab % of Heart Failure Patients given Discharge Instructions % of pneumonia Patients whose initial ED Blood Culture was performed prior to the administration of the first dose of antibiotics Antibiotic Received one hour prior to Surgical Incision Cardiac Surgery Patients with Controlled 6am Postoperative Serum Glucose Patient Experience-How was the Nurse, How was the Doctor, Was the Hospital Clean etc

Financial Impact Readmits Value Based Purchasing Hospital Acquired Conditions Annual Payment Reduction FY12 - (10/1/2011) --- --- --- --- FY13 - (10/1/2012) 1% 1% --- 2% FY14 - (10/1/2013) 2% 1.25% --- 3.25% FY15 - (10/1/2014) 3% 1.5% 1% 5.5% FY16 - (10/1/2015) 3% 1.75% 1% 5.75% FY17 - (10/1/2016) 3% 2% 1% 6% Percent refers to DRG payment reduction on all Medicare discharges

Proj. Financial Impact on 1 Health System (2013-2020) GME/IME Elimination-Medicaid Trend Factor Total: $2.6B Employee Benefit Costs VBP/Readmissions Fiscal Cliff/Sequestration DSH Reductions Market 2013 Basket/Productivity 2014 Adjustments 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Expanded Medicaid Coverage 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 G E GE EV EF VD FM DE M E

New York City Hospital Industry Financially Challenged More than 15 Hospital Closures Since 2000 Fragmented Market New York-Presbyterian The University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell

Hospital Industry I predict that 1 in 5 hospitals will close by 2020 Ezekiel Emmanuel, White House Health Policy Advisor

New Entrants in the Hospital Industry Physician-owned centers Urgent Care Centers Narrow/tiered networks ACOs Integrated systems Private Equity

Common Themes in Healthcare Today 1. Everyone is under duress and, as never before, open to new ideas, help, and change. 2. Terrific work and innovations are ongoing almost everywhere. 3. Strategy: Two themes resonate with leadership and clinicians value and suffering. 4. Tactics: Providers understand the importance of market share and thus patient loyalty. 5. Culture: Physician and employee engagement as new and evolving focuses. 6. Providers need help getting from here to there, and defining what is there.

US Healthcare Challenges Old Formula for success, increasing Price and Volume, will not continue to work in this new era of healthcare reform. Why? The public is increasingly becoming price sensitive and there is an emphasis on value. Pressure from all stakeholders is increasing All lines in healthcare industry are starting to blur Delivery models are changing

Delivery Model Risk Continuum Low Degree of Risk High Fee-for- Service Pay-for- Performance Bundled Penalties ACO Capitation Payments Volume Key Driver Value

Michael Porter s Strategic Healthcare Framework

Creating Value in Healthcare We will probably live with mixed payment models forever. We need strategies that transcend payment model Improvement of value (outcomes/experience vs costs) is robust strategy for all four of the major provider levers for success 1. What we get paid 2. What it costs us 3. Market share of patients 4. Market share of personnel

Creating Value in Healthcare Porter s Strategic Agenda 1. Organize Care in Integrated Practice Units around patient medical conditions 2. Measure Outcomes and Cost for Every Patient 3. Reimburse through Bundled Prices for Care Cycles 4. Integrate Care Delivery Across Separate Facilities 5. Expand Areas of Excellence Across Geography 6. Build an Enabling Information Technology Platform

Evolving Healthcare Environment Present Future Physician-centered Patient-centered Fee-for-service Private-practice MD Loose geographic reach Diagnosis & treatment Acute episodic care Volume Inpatient Paper Face-to-face Retrospective data Shared Risk / Population Health Employed physicians Tighter geographic reach Health and Wellbeing Chronic care across the continuum Value (Quality / Cost) Ambulatory Digital Virtual Real-time/predictive

Cardiovascular Market Trends

Cardiovascular Market 2014 to 2024 Sources: Sg2 Analysis, 2014

Cardiac and Vascular Services Contribution Profit Cardiac Inpatient Outpatient Patient population 5.2 M 23 M Medical per case contribution profit Procedure per case contribution profit $2K $250 $9K $1K Vascular Inpatient Outpatient Patient population 824 K 4.9 M Vasc. svcs per case contribution profit $5K $313

Cardiovascular Initiatives Quality Safety Service

Cardiovascular Opportunities Expand service offerings with new procedures Develop or strengthen condition specific clinics Participate in risk based contracting Reduce operating costs

CV Growth Opportunities Adult congenital heart disease Electrophysiology Therapies A-fib Ablation, CRT-D s Peripheral Arterial Disease Aortic surgical repair and endografts Carotids, Renals, Lower Extremities Valvular heart disease Percutaneous valve replacement / repair

U.S. Health-Care System Wastes $750 Billion Annually 9.8% 7.2% 13.7% 24.8% 27.5% 17.0% Unneccsary Services Inefficient Care Excess Administrative Costs Inflated Prices Prevention Failures IOM 2012 Report

Operational Opportunities Revenue Cycle Supply Utilization Length of Stay Indirect Cost Structure Ambulatory Care System Clinical Resource Utilization

Clinical Resource Utilization Goal: Monitor practice patterns to ensure standardization whenever possible Choice Awareness Price Transparency Standardize Practices Physician Metrics Reprocessing Bulk Opportunities Standard Packs/Kits Eliminate Waste/Overuse

DUAL CHAMBER Clinical Resource Utilization Choice Awareness Price Transparency Type Boston Scientific Product Produc Product Description t Code Description Teligen RF HE DR E110 Secura DR MEDTRONIC ST. JUDE Biotronik Product Code D224 DRG Product Description Fortify ICD - VR Product Code CD1231-40Q Product Description Product code Lumax 360346 540 DR-T Confient DR HE E030 Virtuoso DR D154 AWG Current Plus DR SJ4 CD2211-Lumax 368769 36Q 540 DR-T w/mobile GSM

Clinical Resource Utilization Change in Contrast Utilization and Subsequent Cost Impact Time Period Jan-Jun 2012 Jan-Jun 2012 Visipaque 84% (438,680) Contrast % Case Volume (cc) Case Use Omnipaq ue 16% (84,068) 13% (546) 87% (3,465) Jan-Jun Omnipaq 95.5% 94% 2013 ue $160K/yr (481,957) (3,700) Jan-Jun Cost Savings: 2013 Visipaque 4.5% (22,880) 6% (240)

Trust Patient Experience Care Team Alignment, Engagement and Transparency Focus on Quality, Safety, & Service Operational Efficiency Future Success

Final Thoughts Healthcare reform has fostered permanent change in US healthcare delivery models Advances in prevention, diagnosis, and technology will shift the setting of care and pave the way for population health initiatives Focus on quality, performance and defragmenting communication are imperative for continued growth and success Transparency, engagement, and coordination are key elements in reducing the cost of care

Thank You

It s No Longer Just About Treating the Patient: Administrative Aspects of Medicine and What We Need to Know Michael Guiry, PA-C, MBA Assistant Vice President Clinical Business Development Holy Name Medical Center Teaneck, NJ