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Title: Healthy Lifestyles Cooperative


1
Healthy Lifestyles Cooperative
  • An Effective
  • Small Employer Approach
  • To Minimizing Health Insurance Costs

2
Agenda
  • Whats Not Working
  • What Needs to Happen
  • How the Co-op Helps

3
Our Mission
  • Stabilizing Health Insurance Rates Through
  • Cooperative Purchasing
  • Personal Accountability
  • Healthier Lifestyles

4
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • Whats Not Working
  • 15 - 35 Annual Increases
  • Paying to support the current Sick Care system
  • Re-bid every second year
  • No fundamental change discussions
  • Moving towards bottomless pit

5
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • Premium Levels are driven by a Persons Recent
    Claims History
  • PLUS
  • Forecasted Claims History
  • SO

6
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • To Lower Premium Trends
  • Your People MUST Have A Lower Forecast Of Sick
    Care claims.

7
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • Simplifying Your People Need To Have
  • Lowering BMI . . . Lower intake of disease
    causers.
  • Higher Aerobic Level . . . ability to fight off
    disease high energy thinking.

8
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • Best Chance Of Creating Change In People That
    Reduces Claims/Premium Trends?
  • WORKSITE Culture Change!

9
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • What Needs To Happen
  • Healthier Lifestyles (BMI, Fitness) derived from
  • Greater Personal Accountability derived from
  • Working and Sharing Together

10
Weve Learned A Lot . . .
  • And If You Dont . . . MORE OF THE SAME.....
  • Unsustainable Annual Increases
  • Thriving Sick Care system
  • Increasing of Family Incomes
  • Moving Towards a Black Hole
  • Your Employees Health Gets Worse, Not Better . .
    . on YOUR watch

11
Who Are We?
  • Stand alone entity
  • Sponsored by NPRG/GB Chamber
  • A health insurance cooperative under WI Coop Care
    law
  • Formed two years ago
  • 172 insured member companies with 3200 insured
    lives

12
Our Organization
  • 9 member elected volunteer Board of Directors
  • Low overhead/small staff
  • Committees composed of Co-op members
  • Insurance Carrier
  • Wellness Plan Provider / HRA
  • Education Promotion
  • Comparative Pricing

13
Co-op Board and Staff
  • Phil Hauck, president (TEC)
  • Tim Day, vice president (The Weyers Group)
  • John Bloor, secretary (NEW Curative)
  • Nan Nelson, treasurer (Green Bay Area Chamber)
  • Paul Jadin (Green Bay Area Chamber)
  • Graham Ness (Forsite Benefits)
  • Dan Madigan (FEECO International)
  • Chuck Martin (Hansen Frozen Foods)
  • Ted Phernetton (Cerebral Palsy, Inc.)
  • Randy Connour, Executive Director
  • Sherry Freeman, Education Website Coordinator

14
Our Program
  • Health Risk Assessments
  • Yearly for all covered adults
  • Personal Development Plans / Coaching
  • High Deductible Insurance
  • Rate caps tied to wellness program
  • Rewards For Healthy Lifestyles
  • Medical Price Reporting
  • Professional Staff / Committees To Keep Improving
    Performance

15
Our 2007 Results
  • Real Results
  • 90 Engagement
  • Typical Nationally is less than 30
  • 58 Achievement of 1st Wellness Performance Level
  • Typical within Vitality is 13
  • 8 Cap on 2008 Insurance Premiums
  • What was your 2008 premium?

16
Our 2007 Results
  • Real Results
  • 6 Improvement in HRA Scores (1690 repeat
    participants). All improved
  • Body fat, weight, blood pressure, cholesterol,
    tobacco use
  • 5.3 moved out of highest risk category
  • 1.8 average reduction in claims costs for each 1
    pt. improvement in HRA score thats a potential
    7 savings for Co-op Members.

17
Our VisionCommunity of Focus
  • Individual Responsibility
  • Joining together to be effective
  • Transparency
  • Education and reporting that
  • motivates healthy lifestyles and
  • improves utilization decisions
  • Selection of the most responsive providers
  • An increasingly efficient health care system
  • Resulting in
  • Long term stability of health care costs

18
Our Insurance Approach
  • Group Health Coverage - Humana
  • Groups as small as 1 qualify
  • Over 118 hospitals, 9300 physicians in Wisconsin
    ChoiceCare Network
  • Humana wellness programs, EAP, COBRA
    administration
  • Consumer Driven Plans Deductibles -
  • 1500/2000/2500/3000/4000/5000

19
Our Insurance Approach
  • Pricing
  • 3 discount applied to medical and specialty
    products (dental, life, vision, disability and
    work site benefits.
  • Cooperative Rate Caps tied to wellness program
    participation
  • Renewals Cannot Exceed 15

20
WHY Consumer Driven?
  • THE Key to Success Is
  • The Consumer
  • Taking Charge of Their own Health!

21
Why a Three Year Commitment?
  • Allows Humana to predict risk and stabilize
    pricing with greater certainty
  • Eliminates adverse selection
  • Creates third closed pool, coverage begins 1-1-09
  • If you decide to opt out later, there will be a
    penalty of 20 of your premium
  • for remainder of 3 year term.

22
What Organizations Will Benefit?
  • Those Willing to
  • ACTIVELY Promote
  • Healthier Lifestyle Behaviors
  • to Employees,
  • INCLUDING Required Participation
  • in Wellness Programming

23
Information, Support Tools
  • www.healthylifestylescoop.org
  • Personal experiences
  • group emails
  • online forum
  • Tactics for
  • Health Improvement
  • Employee Engagement
  • CEO Meetings
  • Champ Meetings
  • Online Community Forum
  • Humana web tools

24
Information, Support Tools
  • Understanding the System
  • How it works, and doesnt work
  • Medical Systems Pricing
  • Employer level information
  • HRA completion
  • Wellness Program engagement
  • Co-op wide information
  • Claims, Health Risks

25
How Are We Financed?
  • Non-refundable membership fee, based on company
    size (250, 500, 1000)
  • Ongoing administrative fee
  • 5 pepm
  • Wellness fee currently 12.50 papm

26
Where Does the Money Go?
  • Membership Fee
  • Underwriting
  • Group set-up
  • Administrative Fee
  • Staff
  • Programming Reporting
  • Wellness Fee
  • Health Risk Assessments
  • Ongoing Coaching for members w/Severe Risk

27
Role of Your Insurance Advisor
  • Very important
  • Insights into what is best for you given the
    current market
  • Market-standard commissions
  • Must be Certified by the Co-op

28
Independent Printing
  • 300 Employees
  • 180 on the Health Insurance

29
Independent Printing
  • Renewal increases
  • 2005 51
  • 2006 35
  • 5000 individual deductible
  • 70/30 coinsurance
  • 8000 individual out of pocket max
  • 16000 family out of pocket max

30
Independent Printing
  • At a time when
  • They had a wellness program
  • On-site nursing
  • They were actively attempting to manage claims
    costs

31
Independent Printing
  • 8000 out of pocket max

1500 out of pocket max
32
Independent Printing
  • Health risk assessment scores
  • 2003 75.4
  • 2004 74.9
  • 2005 73.2
  • 2006 74.0

33
Independent Printing
  • Health risk assessment scores
  • 2003 75.4
  • 2004 74.9
  • 2005 73.2
  • 2006 74.0
  • 2007 76.6

With HLC!
34
Independent Printing
  • Risk HRA
  • Category Score 2007 2008
  • Minimal Risk 86-100 31.3 44.8
  • High Risk 51-60 13.4 7.5

35
Independent Printing
  • Past renewals
  • 2005 51
  • 2006 35
  • 2007 Joined HLC _at_ comparable rates as
    2006
  • 2008 renewal 11.47

36
Our / Your Program
  • Health Risk Assessments (Annual)
  • Personal Development Plans / Coaching
  • Improved Workplace Productivity
  • Rate Caps Tied to Wellness Program
  • Significant Rewards For Healthy Lifestyles
  • Medical Price Reporting
  • Professional Staff / Committee Support To Keep
    Improving Performance

37
Next Steps
  • Immediately
  • Discuss with your Co-op accredited insurance
    advisor
  • By September 15th
  • Join the Healthy Lifestyles Co-op which includes
  • Completed membership application form
  • Payment of membership dues
  • Signed Three Year Insurance Agreement
  • Join the Green Bay Chamber, Non-Profit Resource
    Group, or a farmers co-op

38
Next Steps
  • By October 1st
  • Employees expecting to participate in health plan
    will answer Humana health questionnaires
  • By October 15
  • You will receive your individual proposal and
    rate quote from Humana
  • By November 7
  • You will analyze the cost and benefits of joining
    the HLC with your insurance advisor
  • You will withdraw or commit to Pool 3 for 1-01-09

39
  • Take your information and membership forms.
  • Call Randy Connour with any questions
    920-593-3426
  • To Join, please return
  • 1.) Membership Application
  • 2.) Membership Fee payment
  • 3.) Signed Three Year Insurance Agreement
  • By September 1st!

40
QUESTIONS?
41
THANK YOU!
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