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Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) Overview Consumer Advisory Board Meeting December 8,

Agenda 8. Next Steps 7. CAB’s Role on the Consortium 6. Freedman Healthcare Staff Overview 5. VBID Consortium Details 4. SIM Program Goals & Components for VBID Initiative 3. What is VBID? 2. Why Reform Insurance Design? 1. State Innovation Model Vision and Strategies

SIM Vision Establish a whole-person-centered healthcare system that: improves population health; eliminates health inequities; ensures superior access, quality, and care experience; empowers individuals to actively participate in their healthcare; and improves affordability by reducing healthcare costs

SIM Strategies 4 Transform Healthcare Delivery System Reform Payment & Insurance Design Build Population Health Capabilities Transform the healthcare delivery system to make it more coordinated, integrate clinical and community services, and distribute services locally in an accessible way. Build population health capabilities that reorient the healthcare toward a focus on the wellness of the whole person and of the community Reform payment & insurance design to incentivize value over volume, engage consumers, and drive investment in community wellness. Invest in enabling health IT infrastructure Engage Connecticut’s consumers throughout Evaluate the results, learn, and adjust

Value-based Payment and Insurance Design 1. Fendrick AM. Value-based insurance design landscape digest. National Pharmaceutical Council. npcnow.org/Home.aspx. Accessed September 21, System Delivery Reform Demand-side Reform Value-based Payment Value-based Insurance Design (VBID) + Using incentives in benefits to encourage employees to be more value-conscious in their health behaviors and treatment choices

Why Reform Insurance Design? “Consumer-driven” plans aim to make the consumer more aware of the cost of healthcare with high deductibles and cost- sharing Enrollment in high deductible plans nearly doubled between in CT Employers save money on premiums with high deductible plans, but consumers tend to put off needed care Source: Pilon, Matt. “Consumer-driven” health plans continue to gain ground in Connecticut. Hartford Business.com. 10/5/

Benefits of Value-Based Insurance Design promoting-synergies-btw-V-BID-PCMHs.pdf Aligning Incentives and Systems, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (2012)

VBID is an employee benefit plan approach used by small and large, fully- and self- insured employers to lower or eliminate financial barriers to, or introduce rewards for preventive care, medication adherence, chronic disease management, and high- quality provider selection. (Fendrick, Mark, MD. Value-Based Insurance Design Landscape Digest, University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design, July 2009.) VBID is an employee benefit plan approach used by small and large, fully- and self- insured employers to lower or eliminate financial barriers to, or introduce rewards for preventive care, medication adherence, chronic disease management, and high- quality provider selection. (Fendrick, Mark, MD. Value-Based Insurance Design Landscape Digest, University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design, July 2009.) What is Value-based Insurance Design?

New and innovative approaches...the use of plan incentives to encourage employee adoption of one or more of the following: Value-based Insurance Design Use high value services (e.g., preventative services, certain prescription drugs) Adopt healthy lifestyles (e.g. smoking cessation, physical activity) Use high performance providers Who adhere to evidence-based treatment Health promotion & disease management Health coaching & treatment support

Existing Connecticut VBIDs State of Connecticut and other large employers in CT have adopted VBID models State Health Enhancement Program began in 2011 Lower premiums in exchange for preventive care Care Management Programs for chronic disease with reduced or waived copayments

Barriers to VBID Uptake Uptake has been gradual Barriers include capacity for employers to: quantify return on investment measure outcomes determine value perform actuarial analysis to set copayments Manage administrative burden caused by variable VBIDs across plans

Program Goals 1.Develop prototype VBID plan designs that align the interests of consumers and providers Payers Consumers Employers Providers Government 2. Provide a mechanism for employers to share best practices to accelerate the adoption of VBID plans Employers Best Practices

SIM VBID Components Employer-led Consortium : peer-to-peer sharing of best practices Prototype VBID Designs : using latest evidence, to make it easy for employers to implement Annual Learning Collaborative : including panel discussions with nationally recognized experts and technical assistance

Component 1: Employer-Led Consortium The consortium will serve in an advisory capacity, with the potential for subcommittee working groups 3 Meetings- First week of February, Last week of March, last week of April The consortium meetings will be facilitated by Freedman Healthcare

Proposed Composition and Criteria for VBID Consortium VBID Employer Led Consortium ▪ 1 Office of the State Comptroller Representative ▪ 1 Department of Insurance ▪ 1 Access Health CT Representative ▪ 4 Providers (ACO Representatives) ▪ 4 Health Plan Representatives ▪ 4 Employers ▪ 4 Consumer Advocates ▪ 3 Employer Associations (CBIA, CTBGH, NEBGH) Knowledge of the CT healthcare environment Knowledge of value based insurance design (including patient-centered health behavior incentives and engaging consumers to seek high-value services) Experience evaluating insurance benefit designs Ability to assess VBID models and assist to create a prototype VBID plan for CT employers and insurance exchanges Experience interpreting public health or healthcare data Experience with CT health insurance policies and regulations Experience with patient care and engagement Criteria For Membership Composition VBID Team Support ▪ 1 PMO member ▪ Freedman Healthcare Staff Expertise in public health and healthcare research and evaluation Knowledge of CT SIM Experienced developing communications and marketing materials Ability to facilitate collaborative activities

Component 2: Prototype VBID Creation Process Assessment and Index of existing VBID plans and criteria VBID templates Employer guidance Tool Kits

Component 3: Learning Collaborative Learning Collaborative Kickoff Communication and Marketing Materials VBID website VBID templates and recommendations

Component 3: Learning Collaborative Training webinars Electronic Newsletter Additional Collaborative Meetings Support for Employers to adopt VBID models

Freedman Healthcare Key Staff Roles NameOrganizationRole John FreedmanFHCInsurance design subject matter expert Alyssa UrsilloFHCProject Manager Tanya BernsteinFHCProject Director Mark FendrickVBID Health, LLCVBID subject matter expert, lead on Consortium discussions Mike ChernewVBID Health LLCSubject matter expert Bruce LandonHarvard Medical SchoolSubject matter expert

Value-Based Insurance Design - Accountability Metrics YearPercent adoption %* % % % % *Estimate – will establish empirical baseline 2015

CAB’s Role in the VBID Consortium We are requesting that CAB shares the application with potential applicants and encourages them to apply Criteria is listed in more detail on the application

Next Steps PMO will inform CAB that the application is posted Consumer applications will be submitted CAB’s Personnel Subcommittee will review applications and determine appointees

Questions