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Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 1 PEBB Behavioral Health Services Management Report Reliant Behavioral Health January, 2005 PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 2 Presentation Outline: 1. A brief review RBH services on behalf of PEBB and its members and the prevalence of conditions for which PEBB members have been treated 2. Focus on the effects of the enhanced PEBB “parity” benefit PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 3 Part 1: Review of RBH Services. Report on Prevalence of Behavioral Health Conditions. PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 4 Utilization Management – Pre-authorization, concurrent and retrospective review for inpatient and residential levels of care. Treatment plan review for outpatient care. Case Management – Coordination of care for identified members with concurrent physical and behavioral disorders and/or complex/chronic behavioral health conditions (coordinated with Regence BCBSO). Provider Relations – Effect response to provider inquiries, service and claims adjudication, etc. Support Services for RBCBSO – Assistance to RBCBSO Customer Service for appropriate referral of PEBB members seeking specific behavioral health services. Review of Current RBH Services PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 5 Unique Considerations in Behavioral Health Care Management With fewer Catastrophic Cases, successful management focuses on broad utilization activities across large segments of population (e.g. treatment plan review) Processes are sequential and iterative – with continual contacts with providers (rather than a single contact to set length of treatment) PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 6 Prevalence of Behavioral Health Disorders in PEBB Members New Trends in 2003 PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report Inpatient Care – Increase in Adult Alcohol and Substance Dependence Care Residential Care – Increase in Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Dependence Care. Increase in treatment of Anorexia and ADHD Outpatient Care – Overall increase in members seeking care (penetration). Increasing effectiveness of treatment plan review BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 7 Part 2: The Effect of Parity PEBB Mental Health Reconciliation BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 8 Previous implementation of unlimited Alcohol and Substance Dependence benefits in January 2001 Implementation of new Mental Health benefits in January 2003: unlimited Inpatient and Outpatient benefit, Residential benefit increases to 45 days/year (from 19 days/24 months) Implementation of RBH services in January 2003 Background PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 9 Optimizing the Effect of the new PEBB Benefit: The Best of Both Worlds PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report New benefit levels should assure that all members with conditions who require “enhanced treatment” (treatment beyond what was previously covered under benefits) would now receive coverage for the care truly required to meet their needs. The new Behavioral Health management services should promote appropriate care across all members receiving treatment, reducing non-Medically Necessary treatment and improving coordination of care. The best of both worlds should be enhanced care for those requiring it, with overall cost increased mitigated by effective care management. BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 10 Review of Care delivered to PEBB Members beyond what was previously covered under benefits PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report Previous Regence BCBSO Reports have noted utilization of parity “pool” supporting enhanced treatment for appropriate PEBB members. RBH Reports note that by diagnosis, members suffering from Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Anorexia can be identified as primarily benefited by the enhanced benefit. Adolescents members in particular were benefited by the enhanced residential benefit. BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 11 PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report Appropriate Care Management should reduce non-Medically Necessary treatment, improving coordination of care and mitigating claims costs Unadjusted 2003 Behavioral Health Claims increased 20.5% (.87% increase in total medical claims) Adjusted 2003 Behavioral Health Claims increased 6.4% (.27% increase in total medical claims) Trends for 2004 show further mitigation of the effect of the new benefit levels as Utilization Management “ramps up” Managed Parity data compares very favorably with national SAMHSA projections BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 12 The impact of increases in reimbursement rates and penetration rates are independent of the behavioral health benefit. Utilization Trends (increase in days/sessions per incident of care) are affected by the new benefit levels – and also are affected by appropriate Utilization Management. Influences on Claims Cost Claims Cost Reimbursement Rates Penetration New Benefit Levels PEBB Behavioral Health Management Report BD attach. 8

Confidential to RBH and RBCBSO Entire contents © 2005 RBH All rights reserved Page 13 Summary - the Effect of Parity “The overall picture is very positive. Members with conditions which require ‘enhanced treatment’ are receiving the care appropriate to meet their needs. Total member satisfaction with behavioral health services remains high. And increasingly, the effect of overall Utilization Management is moderating claims costs. BD attach. 8