Health Care Exchanges as a Cost Management Tool: A Guide for CFOs
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1 Health Care Exchanges as a Cost Management Tool: A Guide for CFOs Dave Osterndorf, Chief Actuary, Health and Group Benefits Ben Pajak, Leader, Strategy and Business Development, Exchange Solutions Cathy Tripp, Leader, OneExchange Active Bryce Williams, Leader, Exchange Solutions (Moderator) Health care exchanges offer U.S. organizations the promise of a lasting solution to rising health benefit costs and risks, without negating employers commitment to provide coverage for employees. But questions abound: What drives the savings? What level of savings can an organization anticipate? And what s the impact on your HR or benefit organization? In this discussion, Towers Watson experts look at the significant financial and operational aspects of health insurance exchanges. They also explore factors to consider in evaluating exchanges suitability for your U.S.-based active workforce. Williams: Cost management is the holy grail of Q health care right now. What can health insurance exchanges really deliver? Osterndorf: There are significant opportunities for A employers to save on health care coverage for active employees, which is why there s a surge of interest in private health insurance exchanges. We ve seen employers saving from 3% to 10% in their total spend, relative to their existing approach. Perhaps even more significant: Health care costs for employers using private exchanges are declining faster than costs for other organizations. Four factors are involved. First, exchanges can offer multiple carriers in almost any geographic area, so employers can count on getting the best-negotiated deals in most locales. That s quite different from working with one major insurance carrier to cover employees across the country. In that situation, companies could get the best deals in 70% or 80% of the geographies in which they operate, but could lag the market by as much as 5% to 10% elsewhere. In a private exchange, they get the best deals everywhere. Second is the fact that exchanges have access to high-performance provider networks and can negotiate favorable prices in areas where those deals would be difficult for employers to do on their own.
2 Third, exchanges can structure plans progressively in the areas of plan design, and pharmacy and care management, and this can bring incremental savings every year. And finally, joint purchasing efficiencies can help the employer, who benefits from the economies of scale associated with a large purchasing pool. For example, it s very challenging for an employer to build a best-in-class pharmacy program. An exchange can build a high-performance drug formulary that provides clinically appropriate drugs for all conditions, while using only the drugs that deliver the best outcomes for the money being spent. It takes market power and deep expertise to do that. Q Williams: How does the so-called Cadillac or excise tax affect this picture? Osterndorf: It will add to cost pressures. Starting A in 2018, health benefit plans with premiums that exceed $10,200 for individuals or $27,500 for families will be taxed annually at 40% on each dollar above those figures. It s a nondeductible tax, so even if an employer passes it through to employees, there will be negative tax consequences for the company s financial reporting. At a minimum, an exchange for active employees must enable the employer to avoid having to pay that excise tax which means keeping the cost of benefit offerings below the excise tax thresholds. That won t be easy. Come 2018, health plan cost trends will need to approximate the CPI, which has never before happened with health care costs. Employers need to feel confident that an exchange can achieve the required level of performance to reduce trend not just for a single year, but over time. This is really a question of long-term sustainability. There s another important point about the excise tax that s often misunderstood: It will be assessed on the total cost of the plan, including both employer payments and employee contributions. Employers can t avoid paying the excise tax just by cutting back on their financial subsidy. An organization must be able to manage its plans exceedingly well to avoid the tax. That s really the issue finance executives need to quantify. Is their current path sustainable? If the answer is no, the employer must ask its potential exchange partners: How can you help us lower our cost trend for the foreseeable future? Where do the savings come from? And what data can you show us to help us understand the financials? There is a sense of urgency in taking advantage of savings, since the sooner you can affect the slope of the trend line, the longer it may take to hit excise tax thresholds. Williams: To achieve the cost savings we ve Q discussed, employers will need to examine a number of important design elements. One is the carrier model: multiple versus single. Are there circumstances under which employers should consider a single-carrier model? Pajak: It depends on where their employees are A located and which plans are available in those locations. No single carrier offers the best discounts in every U.S. geographic area. But if your entire workforce is based in one location, a single carrier might deliver the best savings there. Even then, employees will appreciate having choice, which single-carrier models may not provide. Another consideration is long-term cost mitigation. Carriers that cover multiple geographic areas tend to have sophisticated care management and wellness programs to help control costs over time. Osterndorf: It s tough to get added value with a single-carrier model, especially for active employees. Those models can provide a degree of additional choice, through networks or the underlying benefit structure, but most employers can provide those choices to employees without using an exchange. To ensure that moving to an exchange is worthwhile for the employer, the solution needs to bring significant incremental value. Tripp: It s useful to compare the two models from the employee s perspective. With multiple carriers, employees choose a plan as well as the carrier with a network that includes the employees preferred physicians and services. With a single carrier, those decisions are forced upon them. If the employer switches from carrier A to carrier B, it can wreak havoc on employees who lose access to their physicians. Williams: In a multiple-carrier situation, how can Q employers be sure they re getting the best deal in every location where they have employees? Tripp: As part of due diligence, employers should A conduct a detailed cost analysis that shows the impact of the best-in-market pricing in the locations where they have employees. In a multicarrier exchange, this can bring significant savings for both the employer and the employee. Employers can t avoid paying the excise tax just by cutting back on their financial subsidy. Health Care Exchanges as a Cost Management Tool: A Guide for CFOs 2
3 Williams: Let s shift to another important plan Q element. What are the considerations in choosing a funding model, and what impact will that decision have on long-term health plan costs? Tripp: Employers can self-fund or fully insure the A arrangement. In deciding which approach to take, employers should consider their desired level of purchasing flexibility, their overall cost position and financial goals, and the importance of having predictable costs year after year. Today, the vast majority (94%) of large employers self-fund plans, and they want to maintain this funding model to preserve the purchasing efficiency their plan design affords. Others want the peace of mind that comes from knowing their total outstanding cost in any given scenario. But shifting from a self-funded to an insured model brings a one-time double whammy. The employer must pay claims that were incurred under the self-funded plan but not paid yet. It also must prepay the fully insured equivalent rate, beginning in January. So in looking at the total cost, cash flow in that first year is a major consideration. Osterndorf: When you move from a self-insured to a fully insured platform, you are accepting the additional costs of state premium taxes, the PPACA-mandated assessment and some additional administrative costs. The incremental cost of being fully insured, along with the risk-reduction premium that you pay to move from an unknown cost to a fully known cost, will total between 6% and 11% of your total health care spend. For some employers, that s an acceptable premium. But for many that already have fairly predictable costs, it s an added cost they don t need. One of the downsides of a fully insured approach is that it can be difficult to determine where the real savings are. You must understand how features like network configuration, pharmacy programs and care management work. Finance leaders looking at exchange offerings will want to understand exactly where those savings will come from. They should challenge the exchange operators to give them that information so they can do apples-to-apples comparisons. But there are some scenarios where an employer may be willing to pay more to have the predictable costs that come with fully insured models. This can be true for small employers, those with business models that are less able to support the volatility of self-funding and those for whom stop loss doesn t offer enough certainty. The incremental cost of being fully insured, along with the risk-reduction premium that you pay to move from an unknown cost to a fully known cost, will total between 6% and 11% of your total health care spend. Williams: The ability to assess results is clearly Q crucial, in both selecting an exchange and monitoring its performance. What should employers expect in terms of data and metrics to ensure an exchange is delivering on its promises? Tripp: Employers should expect standard financial A reporting and reconciliation from a data warehouse containing information from all plans, at a minimum. However, a well-performing exchange should be able to show the choices employees are making in plans, how the health status of the overall workforce is changing and whether the promised savings are being realized. The employer should ask the exchange: Are the plans delivering savings at the projected levels? Is Rx spending dropping as people make better choices? Is there less spending on people with chronic diseases because they re getting better support? Williams: When an employer considers moving to Q an exchange, what issues beyond cost come into play? Osterndorf: Moving to an exchange is often both a A health plan cost-control decision and a benefits administration outsourcing decision. For the CFO in particular, it comes down to the most effective deployment of resources: Can many things being done internally be done better externally? If they re being done externally, can the employer redeploy internal resources for greater effectiveness? What do we give up, and what do we get? CFOs commonly consider whether using external resources would improve quality and efficiency. Would that work for health care benefits? We think so. Health Care Exchanges as a Cost Management Tool: A Guide for CFOs 3
4 Moving to an exchange is often both a health plan cost-control decision and a benefits administration outsourcing decision. For the CFO in particular, it comes down to the most effective deployment of resources. An exchange provides many advantages, but employers do lose some control. Exchanges reduce the customization possibilities to the extent that they come with preset options. Some organizations are uncomfortable relinquishing control over health plan elements, and this can create tension between financial and administrative goals. This is where close collaboration between the organization s finance and HR executives will make a difference in both making the right decision and facilitating an effective transition to an exchange. Tripp: There s a trust issue involved as well. Moving from an employer s self-managed plan to an exchangemanaged solution typically means shifting from a oneto-one relationship with a carrier you ve come to trust to a one-to-many relationship with the exchange and its array of carriers. That array is part of why the exchange can leverage its purchasing power across multiple clients. But it also means the exchange makes most of the design and carrier decisions to benefit all of its members, not just one employer. Pajak: Exchanges allow the employer to rethink its use of resources and reconfigure plan administration. This could include anything from technology to who takes on day-to-day plan management. Employers need to examine the promised value and opportunities associated with each exchange operator. They must then explore combining those elements with their management approach to improve the value proposition for the organization and its constituents, and to reduce the hard- and soft-dollar costs of delivery. Williams: Some employers are concerned about Q possible employee reactions. What are the issues and risks in this regard? Pajak: The most important thing is to ensure that A employees have access to appropriate levels of care, as well as financial protection in the case of an unfortunate personal event. With those elements in place, there s typically minimal negative impact on workforce morale and productivity. The experience for employees will be similar to what it is today, but with added choice. And if the exchange s efficiencies reduce costs for all parties, the message is even more positive. Osterndorf: Another consideration is how the employer will interact with its workforce. For example, when you transition Medicare-eligible retirees to private exchanges, you move them from the world of group health insurance to the individual marketplace. You discontinue many ongoing conversations you ve been having with that workforce segment. For many employers, that s good because they aren t (and don t want to be) Medicare experts. And devoting time and focus to the retiree population doesn t help leaders manage the business. It s different when you move active, full-time employees to an exchange. While you no longer manage the program s daily operations, you still play a significant role in various other aspects of employee health and health care benefits, including communication and providing supportive programs. A crucial goal for any health care program is to effectively address the health needs of the active population. An exchange must help you minimize the business risks of an unhealthy workforce and maximize employee health and productivity. If it can t do those things, that exchange probably won t help you run your business more effectively. Williams: That reinforces the importance of considering exchanges in the context of your organization s business strategy. Judging an exchange s value comes down to three questions: Can the exchange help you achieve the desired financial outcomes in the short and long term? Where will the savings come from? And does the exchange promise enough value to justify making the change? Health Care Exchanges as a Cost Management Tool: A Guide for CFOs 4
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