Congress Should Act on Mental Health

https://morningconsult.com/opinions/congress-act-mental-health/

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Conventional wisdom says that Congress generally won’t achieve much in a Presidential election year as issues begin to get mired in partisan posturing.  But 2016 has been anything but a conventional election year, and this Congress has the opportunity to pass two important bipartisan health bills this year.

We’re talking about the mental health bills before the House and the Senate as well as the Medicare chronic care legislation under development by the Senate Finance Committee.  These bipartisan proposals could improve the lives of millions of Americans and move our health care system in the direction of better integrated and higher value care. It’s time that Congress act on them.

Chronic disease already accounts for the vast majority of health care costs in Medicare and our health care system in general.   Without action, the problem will only get worse.

Largest Share of Health Spending is on Mental Disorders

http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/finance/largest-share-health-spending-mental-disorders?spMailingID=9084486&spUserID=MTMyMzQyMDQxMTkyS0&spJobID=941950601&spReportId=OTQxOTUwNjAxS0

Mental Illness Awareness

Reductions in deaths from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease are likely to drive spending on mental disorders even higher, as more people survive to older ages when mental disorders become more prevalent.

Hospitals moving slowly toward value-based pay, Health Catalyst survey says

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/hospitals-moving-slowly-toward-value-based-pay-health-catalyst-survey-says

The majority of health systems have either zero or less than 10 percent of their care tied to the type of risk-based contracts.

Hospitals work to fine-tune payer mixes, but finding savings is no easy task

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/hospitals-work-fine-tune-payer-mixes-finding-savings-no-easy-task

Temple University Hospital (handout photo)

For systems with more traditional payer mix scenarios, increasing the share of commercial business can be a boon.

Healthcare Triage News: More Money, More Life: Studies Indicate Wealthy People Live Longer Healthcare Triage

Healthcare Triage News: More Money, More Life: Studies Indicate Wealthy People Live Longer Healthcare Triage

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Study finds that 23 percent of diabetes treatment cost is avoidable

http://www.revenuecycleinsights.com/news/study-finds-23-percent-diabetes-treatment-cost-avoidable?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWldFNU1tWTBaR1JqTXpnNSIsInQiOiJLaDg2S09aMU56ektiYytVNFZKTWduSzlvXC8rSjRreTZzS1h0RWpINzJ6XC8zYjdKbFVOMXIwRXFCQ1RuTVNldVwvaks4YnNNTE9UeVwvMGVKenczVm9WZGRkVlVvWXBWT1BHT08yR0NvVGVqaVE9In0%3D

It is estimated that 1 out of 3 people can be expected to develop the disease in their lifetime. The majority of diabetes patients were found to experience at least one potentially avoidable complication, with a cost averaging  $1,043 per year for patients with private insurance and $1,869 for those with Medicaid. The authors believe the results illustrate the value of using analytics on patient data, supporting the objectives of population health initiatives to identify opportunities for improving treatment while lowering cost.

Hospital execs: ACA, population health will be game changers in next three years

http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/hospital-execs-aca-population-health-will-be-game-changers-next-three-years/2016-04-15?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTURjNU56QmxORGd4WmpoaiIsInQiOiJtZkFGUkQ1UVlcL3RZR3pPa0dFQ3E0c2xrczBBdVdYVDNZa1JkSzV5ZVRzOWc2NjBPdlNnVUpLbHhUbUNybkVibmlSU2d0K2NZVTBXeTBDQzUzM2pVZUo2aDBwR0E0MGdJNGJFYk5BQWZCSVk9In0%3D

C-suite leaders say innovative care delivery, post-acute care networks key areas of focus

Spring 2016 C-Suite Survey

Click to access EOSpring16Survey_HandoutFNL-1.pdf

Economic Outlook

Milestones On The Path To Population Health

http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/04/11/milestones-on-the-path-to-population-health/

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Population health, workforce salary management key hospital cost control strategies, CFOs say

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/population-health-workforce-salary-management-key-hospital-cost-control-salaries-cfos-say

But there’s a catch. Hospitals have to first spend money to get systems in place.