THE NEW WORLD OF HEALTHCARE IN 2017 The Top Five Challenges of Healthcare Leaders 1

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THE NEW WORLD OF HEALTHCARE IN 2017 The Top Five Challenges of Healthcare Leaders 1 Lyman Sornberger, Chief Healthcare Strategy Officer, Capio Partners September 23, 2017 There is nothing constant in the healthcare revenue cycle but change Lyman G Sornberger

Lyman Sornberger Prior to joining Capio and forming LGS Health Care in 2013, Mr. Sornberger was the Executive Director of Revenue Cycle Management at Cleveland Clinic Health Systems. He spent the previous 22 years with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in leadership roles for their revenue cycle management groups. 2

Agenda Objective Challenge #1: The Mystery of Health Care Reform Challenge #2: Patient Responsibility is Now the Number Three Payer Challenge #3: Insource or Outsource Your Revenue Cycle Challenge #4: New Reimbursement Models Challenge #5: Enhance Population Health and Patient Experience Questions 3

Objective of Today s Session To share with you where the healthcare industry is today relative to the constant changes in revenue cycle management. Three key lessons learned from this session: 1. Where the industry is today with the key challenges in 2017 and some insights of 2018 and strategies 2. How are providers, patients, and payers responding to these changes? 3. The internal responses to the health systems varies with each challenge It s a requirement to be a bit schizophrenic to work in healthcare Lyman G Sornberger 4

THESE SLIDES CHANGE DAILY Two Guiding Principles NEVER SHOOT THE MESSENGER 5

CHALLENGE #1: The Mystery of Healthcare Reform To be, or not to be, that is the question William Shakespeare What did and did not work under Obamacare? Funding the program (-) Punitive (-) Premiums/Cost increased (-) Pre-existing conditions (+) Uninsured declined (+) Universal coverage (+) -17 clinical programs "Give me Liberty or Give me Death! Patrick Henry 6

CHALLENGE #1: The Mystery of Healthcare Reform To be, or not to be, that is the question William Shakespeare What failed under Trump s first attempts at healthcare reform? Blow it up and start over-too aggressive (-) Funding the program (-) No subsidy (-) No Geographic considerations to charging aka community rating (-) Protected the healthy and wealthy but not the sick and impoverished (-) "The war is inevitable and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come. Patrick Henry 7

CHALLENGE #2: Patient Responsibility is Now the Number 3 Payer in Healthcare Systems By 2024 CMS estimates that $1 of every $5 will be spent on healthcare in the U.S. Trailing behind Medicare and Medicaid, patient responsibility is now the number three payer 20 Million Americans are currently enrolled in HDHP s 1 out of 5 U.S. Workers have a deductible of $2,000.00 or more It costs 3X as much to collect from the patient vs. insurance 34% of consumers pay their medical bills late Medical debt is the primary cause for personal bankruptcies in the U.S. Becker s June 2016 Revenue Cycle inefficiencies accounted for 15% of the $2.7 trillion spent on healthcare in 2013-or $400 billi0n McKinsey & Company 8

CHALLENGE #2: Patient Responsibility is Now the Number Three Payer Athena Research 2016 9

CHALLENGE #2: Patient Responsibility is Now as the Number Three Payer American Hospital Association reported in 2011 that uncompensated care was at $41.1 billon and on average since then it has continued to increase by more than 8% and more than doubled in 2016: That means that since 2011 the healthcare uncompensated care would move from $41 billion to $72 billion in 2016 or a 16% increase! What actually happened? How are we responding? Due to the Medicaid expansion and non expansion states ironically the outcome was closer to $59 billion vs $72 billion What will a new healthcare reform look like tomorrow? 10

CHALLENGE #2: Patient Responsibility is Now the Number Three Payer 81% of true self pay responsibilities are never recovered-no coverage 55% of the patients financial responsibilities are never recovered FACTS Historically hospitals have written off 3-5% to bad debt and today that number is 7-9% with now the majority related to the underinsured and not the uninsured- true-self pay Self pay is not going away 11

Healthcare is not perfected-nor can providers do it on their own The vendor is not always the enemy-niche CHALLENGE #3: Insource or Outsource Everything with a voice of reason and return on investment Repurpose employees-monitor and measure performance Offshore or onshore Let me tell you what not to do 12

CHALLENGE #3: Insource or Outsource Industry Leadership Practices and NOT Best Practices is the Revenue Cycle Same day appointments-access Transparency-charging-access-pre registration Patient Financing-loan programs-pre admission and post access It s not big data its fast data Propensity to pay-quadrants- work smarter not harder Collaboration not building a wall Consumerism will ultimately manage healthcare Innovation is key-be a leader or not a follower Be a leader not a follower 13

CHALLENGE #4: New Reimbursement Models Please tell me MACRA is a new Italian dish Fee for service will not survive for providers or patients Bundled payments is already road kill Value Based Care is still vision but when do you pull the trigger What is MACRA? CMS new reimbursement model to replace fee for service and bundled payments program How does the model work? MIPS or APM s Reporting Adjustments to original requirements 14

CHALLENGE #4: New Reimbursement Models MACRA HIGHLIGHTS MIPS IN 2018 1. Eligibility Requirements-exclusions 2. EHR 2015 CEHRT not required-2014 works 3. Small Practice-bonus 4. Reporting-required 365 days data for quality and for improvement and advancing care 90 days 5. MIPS Weighing-not adding the cost category 6. Performance Threshold-15 pts or less 5% penalty or 70 pts or greater a 5% bonus 15

CHALLENGE #4: New Reimbursement Models Virtual Groups MACRA HIGHLIGHTS MIPS IN 2018 Improvement bonus Complex cases Nothing is set in stone and just when you think you understand it; something will change Lyman Sornberger 16

CHALLENGE #5: Population Health, Patient Experience, Financial Health of System Enhance Population Health and Patient Experience What is the reality? Nine in 10 consumers want to know their payment responsibility. 75% of consumers expressed an interest in using mobile payment or on line channels. 96% of payers said that they still pay via check In 2015, 77% of consumers reported that they were confused by their EOB from payers and 76% were confused by the bills from their providers. 74% of providers see an increase in patient responsibly. Seventy percent of providers reported that it takes at least one month longer to collect from the patient. The calm before the storm 17

CHALLENGE #5: Enhance Population Health and Patient Experience Population Health, Patient Experience, Financial Health of Systems Be patient care centered A total eclipse of the heart and mind They keep your lights on and pay the bills and your best source to learning clinically, financially, and education is key. New strategies Don t let new ideas like: collaboration, outsourcing, patient financing, or ideas like debt buying be a threat but an option. Be a innovator and think outside the box 18

CHALLENGE #5: Enhance Population Health and Patient Experience Population Health, Patient Experience, Financial Health of Systems, and Payers Need to Collaborate More Patients want control but education is key Making patients healthy has a cost Providers have to keep the lights on When do I pull the trigger? -Hurricane ICD.10 Removing the barriers internally and externally is paramount Patient Provider Payer Vendors It s a marriage 19

Everyone Wins Summary Patient Provider Payer 20

Questions? 21

Please reach out to us for questions or suggestions Lyman Sornberger Chief Healthcare Strategy Officer, Capio Partners 1280 Emerald Creek Drive Broadview Heights, OH 44147 440-546-0947 lyman.sornberger@capiopartners.com Dee Simcox Marketing Director, Capio Partners 1745 N. Brown Rd., Suite 450 Lawrenceville, GA 30043 440-821-1278 dee.simcox@capiopartners.com 22