Health Literacy At UnitedHealth Group NASEM Roundtable on Health Literacy

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Health Literacy At UnitedHealth Group NASEM Roundtable on Health Literacy

Discussion Topics Trust and the System The Case for Change Our Approach Case Study Examples The Case for the Consumer 2

Importance of Trust TRUST EQUATION CREDIBILITY + RELIABILITY + INTIMACY ORIENTATION TO CONSUMER When Trust is earned and established we unlock the potential of technology to enable a more human experience The Complexity Continues to Increase 3

The Value of Intervention More than 90 million adults have low health literacy, or difficulty understanding and using their health information. Regulators had recognized the impact of Health Literacy, including: Low rates of health literacy are linked to poor health outcomes, including higher rates of re-hospitalization and lower adherence to treatment recommendations. Low health literacy accounts for approximately $240 billion per year in societal costs $240 Billion x 14% of the US population is insured by UnitedHealthcare. = $34 Billion of potential value which could be used more effectively to improve the health system. 4

Building a Case for Intervention UnitedHealth Group internal research estimated that transforming a low health literate community to higher literacy affects medical costs, including: ED visits dropped 10%, Hospitalizations by 18% (Simon and Rush, 2014) 5

Inputs & Outputs of Health Literacy Health Literacy Race/Ethnicity Education Age Occupation Income Culture Language Vision Hearing Memory Access and Utilization of Health Care Patient s Self Efficacy System Complexity Provider Patient Interaction Patient Participation in Decision Making Provider s Teaching ability & Patient-centered care Self Care Member s Motivation HC System s Education & Support Technology Health Outcomes HC Costs Consumer Experience Paasche - Orlow and Wolf 6

Consumer and Their Journey Prospecting Awareness Education Lead Generation Decision Support Enrollment On-Boarding Registration Orientation Preferences Engagement Healthy Behavior Offers & Incentives Products & Programs Services Providers / Hospitals Drugs Claims Costs Ongoing Conversations, Messages and Instructions Conversations Digital Written Communication 7

Building a Case for Intervention Agency Knowledge Outcomes Contrasting patients who lack information about their health with those who feel very well informed, there is a jump from 55% to 83% in the number who report involvement in their healthcare decisions. As patients move from less informed to more informed about their health, the proportion who feel very confident in their ability to make healthcare decisions increases from 44% to nearly 7 in 10. As patient health literacy moves from low to high, predictions show an 18% drop in poor mental health days Blue Shield of CA, 2012 8

Advancing the Health Literacy Cause Simple Accessible Health Literacy Writers Guide Understandable Actionable Areas of Focus English-Spanish - Portuguese Glossary JPC Scorecard Readability and relevancy Clarity on actions Tone and personalization Simplicity in messaging Change burdensome processes Minimize anxiety When conversations occur start with listening 9

Continuance of Purposeful Actions Health literacy best practices & standards are built into every touchpoint and program across all business lines and functional areas. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 Top- down commitment to a new communication culture All employees receive required training; Health Literacy is everyone s responsibility. Tools and resources accessible via Website, including JPC Glossary, Bluebook, Writers Guidelines, a scoring methodology along with access to skilled contacts. Proactive rewriting of all communications; ~3K required templates; impacting 100M+ consumer touch points. YTD 2017-690 have been reworked with 44 being eliminated as un-needed ($271K savings) Institution of a Center of Excellence with professionally trained writers to support functional teams. Service agents are trained in Spoken Word Health Literacy and Positivity changing the way we converse with consumers - clear, personal, compassionate, listening and guiding, etc. Introduction of Financial Literacy practices are helping consumers understand cost impacts and benefit options, including proactive alerts and personalized videos Communication Preferences help address personal situations; e.g., large print, alternate languages 10

Glossary 12,300 Terms and Counting 11

DC State HIV Letter Case Study Dec 2012, State required we notify members about a preferred service when fulfilling HIV prescriptions. Instructions: send to every household regardless if HIV diagnosis, use the wording as provided with your letterhead, signed by your CEO or Medical Director. Our processes now include a health literacy control point. A plain language explanation via cover letter, intro, web link to more info, helps the member understand, reducing burden and anxiety. Helping state partners and regulators become aware of how content can impact our members. 12

Impact of Health Plan Communications on Call Center Costs UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement is the largest health insurer of Americans over 50. Often, overly complex health communications don t provide information in a way that matches the skills and abilities of the readers. This mismatch impacts accessibility, quality and costs of care. Internal research on Part D and Medicare Advantage members found clearer, more understandable communications helps reduce calls, thereby reducing operating expense. Potential cost savings are estimated at $4 million dollars or more annually for Part D and Medicare Advantage populations. 13

Health Literacy Helps Consumers Make Good Decisions Health Literacy is a requisite for empowered and engaged consumers. Empowerment means helping people become stronger and more confident in controlling their health care. Health Literacy is the headway to helping people take initiative, solve problems and make decisions so they can get the best care. I m afraid to ask my doctor questions, it s intimidating. I m so confused about my benefits, what will it cost me to get this surgery? There is too much information, I feel powerless. I m struggling to understand the care options my doctor gave me; maybe its best to just wait. My medication was denied, what should I do? Simple Clear Relevant Focused Engage and Empower through Personalized Connections and Support 14