All School Report 2012-13 Athletic Healthcare Cost Analysis.

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All School Report Athletic Healthcare Cost Analysis

Overview (Billed vs. Paid)

Percent of Billed

Amount Per SA

Sport Comparison

Sport Comparison without FB

Sport Comparison

Gender

Insured vs. Uninsured Number of Athletes with a Claim = 284 (71% of SA) – With Insurance = 75 (26% of Claimants) Billed = $413, School Paid = $52, (12.6% of Billed) – Without Valid Insurance = 209 (74% of Claimants) Billed = $569, School Paid = $223, (39.3% of Billed) – Note: $44, Pending Claims

Risk / Insurance Profile 0% Percent Insured 100% Insured Student Athletes (85%) Uninsured (15%) Without COB (9%) With COB (76%) Note: Although 85% have insurance, 76% have applicable insurance COB: Coordination of Benefits TBD

Average Healthcare Cost

Payment.28 on the dollar for Athletic Healthcare

Cost of Athletic Healthcare School Paid = $261, Opportunity Fund Paid = $14, Repricing Fee (Estimated at 25% of Discount) = $75,000 MOO Premium = ??? Total = $352, MOO Premium