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1 © 2009 IBM Corporation Scoring Savings: How Can Quality Improvement Reduce Health Care Costs? Janet M. Marchibroda, IBM Corporation Alliance for Health Reform Briefing, July 13, 2009, Washington, D.C.

2 © 2009 IBM Corporation 1 In Early 2000s A Benefits Approach to Health Care Resulted in Double Digit Health Care Trends  Benefits strategy with excessive employee choice was costly (>210 HMOs available)  Indemnity based plans/limited network features costly  Vendor contracting strategy not optimized for quality, service, efficiency or price  Population health status and prevention, clinical care needs for chronic diseases, coordination of care absent  Accountability and transparency were non-existent for consumer decision making—real costs, prices and subsidies hidden –Fixed dollar co-payments prevalent –Cross subsidization by single employee IBM Per Capita Gross Medical Costs Exceed Market $4,319 $4,766 $5,388 $6,168 $4,756 $5,286 $5,982 $6,448 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 2000200120022003 BenchmarkIBM Source for benchmarks: Average of survey results from Kaiser Family Foundation, Hewitt Associates, and Towers Perrin

3 © 2009 IBM Corporation 2 IBM Health Care Strategy …  Value (quality and cost)  Meaningful choice  Sustainable cost structures  Prevention  Primary Care  Smart decisions  Privacy & HIT IBM Developed New Approach to Health Care We invest in health care to realize the productivity and innovation of people Recognizes the importance of health care partnerships and accountability Examples: Helping employees take responsibility for healthy behavior Employee involvement in treatment decisions Information that helps individuals choose health plans that offer optimal value and improve efficiency in the system. Technology-enabled, smart delivery of innovative health care services Vision: Healthy people for high performance

4 © 2009 IBM Corporation 3 Key Components of Strategy Commitment to Quality & Prevention Voice for Health Care Reform Employee-centered Foundation in Prevention & Primary Care Foundation in Prevention & Primary Care FOCUS ON PREVENTION AND VALUE IN MEDICAL CARE EMPLOYEE-CENTERED INVESTMENT One no-contribution medical and dental option “Per-person” pricing for dependents Preserve access and choice “No coverage” cash back Free coverage for preventive care Deductible-free routine care Aggressive support for chronic illness Personalized electronic health management tools, content and Personal Health Record INCENTIVES FOR HEALTHY CHOICES HEALTH CARE REFORM $300 in cash rebates for: Participating in physical activity or nutrition program Executing on a preventive care plan Participating in the Children’s Health program (for obesity children/youth) Building quality into medical plans/provider relationships Business coalition for the uninsured and retirees Leader for Patient-centered Primary Care & Medical Home HIT, clinical decision support and administrative efficiency

5 © 2009 IBM Corporation 4 Aggressive Health Care Management Consistent with our Strategy 20042006 Health care strategy focused on…  Value (quality and cost)  Meaningful choice  Sustainable cost structures  Prevention  Primary Care  Smart decisions  HIT & privacy Health care strategy focused on…  Value (quality and cost)  Meaningful choice  Sustainable cost structures  Prevention  Primary Care  Smart decisions  HIT & privacy  Improve purchasing efficiency via best in market vendor strategy  Reach strategic plan mix (all PPO based)  Introduce Health Savings Account  Enhanced web-based total health management portal with quality, plan/provider and self- managed tools  IBM defines contribution for healthcare (50/50 share of trend)  Employee-centric subsidy allocation strategy  “Free” PPO & Buy-Up options  Focus on prevention: no deductible, disease management, healthy living rebates: smoking cessation, physical activity  Move toward strategic plan mix: eliminate Indemnity Plan, opt out credit  Dependent de-subsidization  Offer 100% coverage for prevention benefits (no co-pay)  Primary Care: deductible-free  Introduce new Healthy Living Rebate driving preventive care  Update dollar features of plans (Deductibles, Out-of- Pocket Maximums, etc.) in keeping with cost inflation 2005 Result: Trend 2.2%Result: Trend 7.0%Result: Trend 5.6%

6 © 2009 IBM Corporation 5 Aggressive Health Care Management Consistent with our Strategy Health care strategy focused on…  Value (quality and cost)  Meaningful choice  Sustainable cost structures  Prevention  Primary Care  Smart decisions  HIT & privacy Health care strategy focused on…  Value (quality and cost)  Meaningful choice  Sustainable cost structures  Prevention  Primary Care  Smart decisions  HIT & privacy 2009  Care coordination program to assist with rapid, effective services access  Behavioral health care advocacy program  Expanded Healthy Living Rebate program  Maintain full coverage for routine preventive services  Patient-centered primary care pilot in Mid-Hudson Valley NY 2008 2007  Children's Health Rebate, helping parents & families with healthy nutrition, meals, physical activity for healthy weight  Women’s and Men’s Health resources optimizer tool added to Preventive Care Rebate Program  Expanded flu shot coverage  Patient-centered primary care (medical home) pilots in Arizona, Vermont  Generic drug incentive program  Generics Advantage program drives efficient use of generic pharmaceuticals  Program introduced to optimize safe usage of specialty medications Result: Trend 4.5% Result: Trend 4.8% Result: Trend 3.7%


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