Here are three insights:
1. The study uncovered these employers spend about $2 billion, or 20 percent of total spending, in waste and unnecessary healthcare spending.
2. The study categorized four main areas of wasteful spending:
• Outpatient — This category topped the wasteful spending categories, generating 9 percent, resulting from instances like missed prevention opportunities.
• Inpatient — Medical errors, preventable admissions and hospital-acquired infections generated 6 percent wasteful spending.
• Pharmacy — Practices such as over-prescribing resulted in 4 percent wasteful spending.
• Administration — Generating 2 percent wasteful spending, administrative instances like inefficient claims processing led to unnecessary spending.
3. To get a handle on wasteful spending, VBID Health suggests five goals:
• Leverage software, like the Health Waste Calculator, to determine spending on a per-member per-month basis. Then, develop targets and interventions for spending.
• Establish payment approaches that reflect a value-based environment.
• Encourage healthy behavior and discourage unnecessary care.
• Implement predictive modeling to pinpoint high-risk patients by disease type and cost ranking.
• As a large employer, use your combined purchasing power and economies of scale to your advantage.
Check out the full study here.
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