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Title: Business Health Care Group of Southeast Wisconsin AAPPO Roundtable


1
Business Health Care Group of Southeast Wisconsin
AAPPO Roundtable
  • May 11, 2005


2
Agenda
  • What is BHCGSW?
  • Historical Overview
  • Membership Structure
  • BHCGSW Goal
  • Consolidation of Administration
  • Partnerships
  • Success Drivers
  • Ultimate Goal

3
BHCGSW What are we?
  • The business communitys voice and collective
    action group for influencing the direction of
    health care cost and quality in our region.
  • Benjamin Franklin Solution

We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall
all hang separately.
4
Don Davis, Chairman EmeritusRockwell Automation
  • This effort by large and small businesses alike
    is a great way to get serious about finding
    workable solutions to the problem of escalating
    health care costs and to help sustain businesses
    in our region.

5
Historical Overview
  • Started by CEOs with continued CEO leadership
  • Incorporated January 9, 2003
  • Limited Liability Corporation
  • Hired Executive Director, June 2004
  • Approximately 145,000 member lives (10 plus
    growth in 2004)
  • Purpose BHCGSW focuses its collaborative efforts
    on promoting health care consumerism, reducing
    the cost of health care and providing employees
    access to quality and cost effective services by
    pooling common interests, efforts and purchasing
    power.
  • Initiatives
  • Established BHCGSW website
  • Maximum Allowable Charge MAC
  • Disease Management Collective
  • Lab Card Collective
  • Support for Quality Initiatives
  • Provider Day

6
BHCGSW Members Structure
  • Member Companies
  • Badger Meter
  • Brady Corporation
  • Briggs Stratton
  • Simplicity
  • Bucyrus International Inc.
  • DaimlerChrysler Corporation
  • Direct Supply
  • Everett Smith Group
  • Harley-Davidson
  • Husco International
  • Johnson Controls, Inc.
  • Joy Global
  • Journal Communications
  • Ladish Company
  • Manpower
  • Jefferson Wells
  • Marshall Ilsley Corporation
  • Midwest Airlines
  • Steering Committee
  • Mary Jane Hall Rockwell Automation (Chair)
  • Harold Scott Harley-Davidson
  • Paul Renard Marshal Ilsey Corp.
  • Dan Harmsen Journal Communications
  • Tracey Joubert Miller Brewing Co.
  • Mike Oliver Brady Co.
  • John Couper Charter Mfg.
  • Benefits Sub-Committee
  • Quality Sub-Committee
  • Labor Management Sub-Committee
  • Communications Sub-Committee

7
Operating Charter
  • The Company shall be comprised of employers and
    employer groups located in the Southeast
    Wisconsin seven county region of Milwaukee,
    Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha, Walworth, Racine
    and Kenosha counties (the Covered Region) who
    share a mutual objective to reduce the cost of
    health care and provide their employees with
    access to quality and cost-effective health care
    services by pooling their common interests,
    efforts and purchasing power. To achieve this
    objective, the Company will be managed and
    operated by its Steering Committee to promote
    cost-competitive and quality health care services
    throughout the region by effectively
    implementing, among others, the following
    actions
  • Promote health care consumerism among employees
    and mechanisms to accomplish this may include
    changes in program design, employee education and
    communication with health care providers
  •  
  • Provide employees with increased flexibility and
    more desirable choices in their health care
    service options and
  • Effectively secure, analyze and disseminate
    statistical data and information regarding the
    cost, quality and availability of health care
    service options.

8
Goal of BHCGSW
  • Develop market driven health care delivery system
    in
  • Southeastern Wisconsin through
  • leveraging purchasing power
  • structuring accountability from consumer,
    employer, administrators and providers
  • creating data transparency
  • supporting consumers

9
Supporting Concepts
  • Standards for quality need to be set and measured
  • Not obligated to support all infrastructure
  • Cost of health care includes unit cost,
    utilization, quality and system infrastructure
  • Consumer accountable for healthy lifestyle,
    compliance with treatment plan, appropriate usage
    of resources as educated
  • Physicians accountable for quality of care
    delivered, compliance with best practice,
    appropriate resource utilization, cost controls,
    prospective pricing and support for data
    transparency
  • Systems/Groups accountable for quality of care
    delivered, infrastructure cost control,
    prospective pricing, operational efficiency and
    support for transparency
  • Employers/Health Plan Sponsors accountable for
    educating consumers, aligning benefit plans to
    support market competitive model and consumerism,
    coverage for wellness, collaboration with
    providers, providing useable data to consumers
  • Administrators accountable for speedy accurate
    payment of claims, collaboration with BHCGSW to
    meet region goals, methodology for provider
    evaluation, providing consumer information in a
    useable format

10
BHCGSW Selects Humana Inc. to Develop a New
Health Program for Members
  • The Business Health Care Group of Southeast
    Wisconsin (BHCGSW) recently announced that it
    will work with Humana Inc. to develop a new
    health program for the organization that
    represents more than 135,000 consumers in
    Southeast Wisconsin.
  • Business Journal

11
Why Consolidate Administration?
  • Means to End
  • Collective purchasing
  • Centralized data
  • Consistent message to providers and consumers
  • Ability to develop and implement true partnership

12
Decision Parameters
  • Existing Provider Contracts
  • Clinical Quality Interventions
  • Transparency
  • High Performance Network
  • Partnership
  • Administration Fees
  • Fully Insured Product

13
How will we get there?
  • Partnerships with
  • Consumers
  • Providers

14
Consumer Engagement
  • Education
  • Tools
  • Feedback

15
Plan Design
  • Objectives of Designs
  • Incent employees to select higher performing
    providers
  • Increase employee sensitivity to real cost of
    health care services
  • Increase employee motivation and demand for
    information about what they are receiving with
    their own money (Value Transparency)
  • Heighten employee awareness regarding care
    options and true need for services self care
    and discretionary health care spending
  • Shift perspective of consumer risk factors from
    short-term to long-term

16
Provider Day (12/8/04)
  • Acknowledged cost per unit problem
  • Status quo is unsustainable
  • Solution will only come through partnership
    business community, providers, administrators,
    and consumers
  • Consistent theme of greater consumer
    accountability/involvement in financial and
    health care decision making
  • General agreement that provider performance
    transparency (both cost and quality) are
    essential elements for sustainable, positive
    change

17
Provider Partnership Criteria
  • Efficiency
  • Effectiveness (quality)
  • Unit Price
  • Price Structure
  • Transparency
  • Sub-selection
  • Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality
  • Cost Control Accountability

18
Success Drivers
  • Membership growth
  • Choose provider partners that are aligned to
    BHCGSW goals
  • CEO involvement
  • Stamina to make decisions needed to drive the
    market
  • Develop true partnerships

19
Ultimate Goal - Value Based Purchasing
  • Competitive Market
  • Provider performance measurement
  • Transparency
  • Consumer engagement
  • Differential payment

20
BHCGSW
  • Looking for progress not perfection!
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