Showing posts with label analytics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analytics. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Exchange enrollees study by Truven Health Analytics reveals surprises


Photo: AP
It’s only one study based on the health data of one unnamed state. But if the results of the Truven Health Analytics study are at all typical of the general U.S. population, then insurers offering coverage through health care reform exchanges should be braced for some very high utilization numbers by an unexpectedly older consumer population.
Truven said it used the data provided by “a large health plan to investigate demographics, risk, financial factors, and utilization patterns in the exchange population of its state.” The results of the analysis suggest that some of the basic predictions about those who would purchase coverage through an exchange might have been way off. Truven did not identify either the state or the health plan.
Report findings include:
    • Exchange Attracted Older Enrollees: The average enrollee age in the state that was chosen for the study was 46 for the exchange population and 44 for those off the exchanges. Only one plan – the catastrophic level – had an average age under 44 (31 years).
    • More Admissions, ER VisitsExchange enrollees had a whopping 39 percent more admissions and 64 percent more emergency department visits per 1,000 enrollees than non-exchange insureds. Medical and prescription drug utilization increased as the plan design level increased.
    • Higher Rate of Chronic Conditions: Exchange enrollees had 44 percent more instances of congestive heart failure and 39 percent more diabetes cases in exchange members. Additionally, exchange enrollees experienced more seizure disorders and convulsions (26 percent), asthma (21 percent), and major depressive disorder (8 percent) versus non-exchange counterparts.
    • Silver Plans Dominate Exchanges: Silver plans (including both standard silver and cost-sharing reduction plans) are the preferred plan of choice for exchange enrollees, with an 82 percent market share. Bronze enrollees accounted for just 6 percent, while platinum had 4 percent of the market.
    • “Now, more than ever, health plan leaders need to understand details about their unique populations to create appropriate product strategies and plan designs for the future,” said Barbara Graovac, senior vice president at Truven Health Analytics. “With this snapshot of one state’s exchange population, it becomes clear how profound the differences between an exchange and off-exchange health plan population can be, and, how different reality is from initial predictions.”



Monday, May 20, 2013

Infographic: Analytics Is the Nervous System of IT-Enabled Healthcare



New iHT2 report provides strategies for managing sophisticated analytics tools in the health care industry. 
The Institute for Health Technology Transformation (iHT2) has released their latest report entitled, “Analytics: The Nervous System of IT-Enabled Healthcare,” to help executives from hospitals, health systems, and other provider organizations identify and understand models for innovative uses of data that can enable them to reduce costs, improve gaps in care, stratify patient populations, improve quality, and provide more accessible care.
“Analytics is the backbone and the nervous system and the learning center of the health IT-enabled healthcare system,” says Jonathan Weiner, a professor of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of the university’s Center for Population Health Information Technology.
A 2011 McKinsey report estimated that the healthcare industry can potentially realize $300 billion in annual value by leveraging patient and clinical data. With healthcare providers transitioning from a volume-based to value-based reimbursement, a new healthcare delivery model is emerging. In order to succeed in this new environment, healthcare providers are:
  • Accountable care organizations forming (ACOs) to improve care coordination
  • Preparing for bundled payments  for acute and post-acute care, as well as Medicare penalties for avoidable readmissions
  • Restructuring their care delivery systems
Areas of focus the report includes are creating a nervous system and solid infrastructure foundation that leverages storage, processing, analysis, and data management to make better, evidence based business and clinical decisions.
“The healthcare industry must identify and establish proven strategies and best practices to manage data and to conduct the advanced analysis necessary to generate real insights that can benefit the health system. Those healthcare organizations focused today on gathering patient and clinical data, decoupling the data from siloed applications and solutions, and determining which data points to measure will be well positioned for the evolving future state of the healthcare landscape,” said John P. McDaniel, National Practice Leader—Provider Market at NetApp Healthcare.
The report also includes the following infographic shown below that summarizes the key findings:
Background
  • Chad Brisendine, VP & CIO, St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network
  • Jeffrey L. Brown, CIO, Lawrence General Hospital
  • Charles DeShazer, MD, Chief Quality Officer, BayCare Health System
  • John McDaniel, National Practice Leader, US Healthcare Provider Market, NetApp
  • Jonathan Weiner, DrPH, Professor of Health Policy & Management and Health Informatics; Director Center for Population Health Information Technology, Director PhD Program in Health Services


Each year, the Institute for Health Technology Transformation (iHT²) hosts a series of events & programs which promote improvements in the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare through information and information technology.
Forward Schedule:
  • Health IT Summit in Fort Lauderdale - June 12-13, 2013
  • Health IT Summit in Denver - July 24-25, 2013
  • Health IT Summit in Seattle - August 21-22, 2013
  • Health IT Summit in New York - September 17-18, 2013
  • Health IT Summit in Beverly Hills - November 6-7, 2013
  • Health IT Summit in Austin - December 11-12, 2013
iHT2_Webinars
The Institute for Health Technology Transformation (iHT²) 2012-2013 Online Thought Leadership Series is comprised of 60-minute interactive, sponsored Webinars covering current issues and industry trends for healthcare IT executives.