Insights and Trends in Allied Healthcare Staffing



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Insights and Trends in Allied Healthcare Staffing Sponsored by: Jeff Decker, Senior Vice President and General Manager for AMN Healthcare Featuring a case study review by Justin Border, OTR/L Vice President of Rehabilitation Advantage Rehab Solutions

Welcome Today s Agenda Insights & Trends in Allied Healthcare Staffing JeffDecker, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Allied Division Introduction to MSP in Healthcare Bob Livonius, President Strategic Workforce Solutions Allied MSP Case Study Justin Border, OTR/L, Vice President of Rehabilitation, Advantage Rehab Upcoming dates and events

Today s Webinar Insights and Trends in Allied Healthcare Staffing Jeff Decker, Senior Vice President and General Manager for AMN Healthcare - responsible for leading the sales and the day-to-day operations of the allied staffing division. Successful background in recruitment, operations management, marketing and brand development. Prior to joining the company, he was CEO and President of Resources On Call, a leading Allied Healthcare company. He led the company through the acquisition by Medfinders focused on driving organic growth, sales performance and operational management. As President of Resources On Call for eight years, he built the company from a regional resource to a national market segment leader. He has more than 20 years of experience with the healthcare industry, beginning with the branding of Humana, while with McCann Erickson, the world s largest and most globally experienced advertising network.

Insights and Trends in Allied Healthcare Staffing

Dentist Offices 1.2M Healthcare Employment in the Industry Hospitals 4.7M Long Term Care 32M 3.2 Physician Offices 2.4M 14 Million people employed in the Healthcare Industry in the United States Includes non-medical personnel Ambulatory.5M Outpatient.6M Other Healthcare Offices.7M Dentist Offices 1.2M Home Health 1.1 M Hospitals employ 34% of the total Healthcare Staffing expected to be a 10 billion dollar industry in 2013 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011 industry report

Healthcare Employment Growth Projected Employment Growth from 2010 to 2020 Long-term macro growth drivers: Aging Baby Boomers Increasing life expectancy Technology advances Healthcare reform Projected Employment Growth from 2010 to 2020 Physical therapists to increase by 39% Existing Jobs: 185,440 Number of Jobs added by 2020: 77,400 Occupational therapists to increase by 33% Existing Jobs: 108,800800 Number of Jobs added by 2020: 36,400 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, August 2012; BLS Monthly Labor Review January 2012; Association of American Medical Colleges, October 2010; Buerhaus, Peter, Health Affairs June 2009

Healthcare Professions Over the past ten years, the Allied healthcare staffing market has grown to reflect an increasingly larger percentage of the overall healthcare staffing market. In 2012, Allied is projected to be the single largest staffing segment for the first time since tracking the data in 2002, representing 33% of the overall market. 2002 2012 8% 23% 23% 13% 48% 21% 31% 33% Nursing Allied Per Diem Locums Source: Staffing Industry Analysts

Allied Health Professions Allied Health is used to identify a cluster of health professions, encompassing as many as 200 health careers: 5 million allied health care providers in the U.S. More than 80 different professions Approximately 60% of all health care providers work in the allied space Allied health is involved (directly or indirectly) with patient health Some allied health professionals practice independently, others work as part of a healthcare team.

Physical Therapists 39% Projected Outlook of Top Revenue Occupational Therapists Physician Assistants Respiratory Therapists Faster growth than the competition 30% 28% 33% Allied Occupations Gross Margin Impact of higher gross margins Pharmacists Speech Language Pathologists Clinical Laboratory Technologists & Technicians EBITDA Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Higher EBITDA margins 13% 23% 25% 26% Total, All Occupations 14% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Source: Employment Projections Program, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Therapy Current State Impact of Legislation: October 1, 2012 Cap 4 major changes listed below make up the majority of the impact: January 1, 2013 March 1, 2013 April 1, 2013 New reporting requirements Sequestration Multiple Procedure Payment Reduction (MPPR)

Healthcare Buyers Top Priorities in Contingent Labor Management Healthcare Buyers much more concerned with preparing for healthcare reform Less awareness and application of contingent labor programs than other industries Increase importance on recruitment t of quality candidates for core labor need. Source: 2012 SIA Healthcare Buyers Survey North America Source: 2011 Staffing Industry Analysts MSP/VMS Landscape Survey Sponsored by:

Maintaining Your Allied Workforce o Utilizing an MSP Sponsored by:

Forces Driving Increased Demands on Workforce Management Hospital C Suite Strategic Mandates Improved cost management Deliver high quality care & outcomes Reduce malpractice & reimbursement risks Workforce Share of Total Costs Projected Shortage of Skilled Healthcare Professionals Workforce Pressures Wages & benefits Higher skills required for more complex patients Unions targeting healthcare Training i on EMR technology Nurses Allied Physicians

Typical Healthcare Staffing Model Problem... Multiple contracts Pricing disparities Agency OT Co-employment risk Service inconsistencies Varying degrees of quality Multiple systems and data Management involvement

AMN Managed Services Staffing Model... Solution Rehab (PT, OT) Clinics Clinical Units (Nurses) Centralized Staffing Office Pharmacy Respiratory Administrative and Clerical Support Radiology Laboratory Housekeeping Dietary Single Contract System-wide Standardized Bill Rates y Reduced Agency OT Eliminate Co-employment Risk Service Consistency Continuous Quality Alignment Standardized Systems and Data Subcontractor Agencies Subcontractor Agencies Subcontractor Agencies Reduced Management Involvement Subcontractor Agencies Subcontractor Agencies Subcontractor Agencies Subcontractor Agencies

Managed Services Program (MSP) Model Hospital System / Central Staffing Healthcare Staffing Office Client Med Surg Staffing Vendor Network Local Nursing IT/ Health Info ICU Rehab Managed Services Program Travel Nursing Local Allied Admin Coding Imaging Travel Allied Outpatient Locums Benefits to Clients Single Point of Contact Increased fill rates Better clinician quality Operational efficiency Standard market rates Utilization management Contact and payment efficiency MSP Model Access to Sourcing Vendor Management Clinical Oversight & Compliance Workforce Planning Reporting & Analysis Consolidated Invoicing Single Contract Benefits to Affiliate Vendors Access to prestigious clients/ orders Orders leverage vendors supply strengths s Incremental business Reduced marketing costs Better DSO

Case Study - MSP Solutions Flagship Rehab MD, VA, WV & PA Situation Approximately $7M in annualized spend Vendor pool of 100 suppliers Lack of visibility per facility usage Solution Launched national MSP with 82 locations Implemented program wide VMS technology solution Implemented hiring process for all contract labor Results Reduced per hour cost of Therapist Improved Quality and Mitigated Risk Client able to grow Business with support from MSP Program

Today s Webinar Case Study: MSP and Allied Healthcare Staffing Justin Border, OTR/L, joined Advantage Rehab Solutions in 2011 as Vice President of Rehabilitation. He began his career as an Occupational Therapist in 1998 working in a variety of settings, including acute care, skilled nursing, home health, NICU, pediatrics, and mental health. In 2001 he became a Director of Rehabilitation for Mariner Health Care/Sava Senior Care, leading an existing program while developing and opening a new building which became the flagship for the company. In 2006 he joined RehabCare Group in the dual role of directing both the Acute Rehabilitation Unit and the Transitional Careunit in Culver City, California. Later he became the Director of Operations in California for their subcontracted skilled nursing rehabilitation programs. In his career he has developed and led multiple aspects of long term care operations, including clinical services, recruiting, human resources, business development, financial planning, budgeting, metrics, and compliance processes. Justinwas a featured speakeratat the American Occupational Therapy Association national conference and has received awards for financial performance, employee retention, and clinical outcomes during his career.

Allied Key Objectives Reduce Contract Labor Cost Improve Staffing and Flexibility Improve Quality Manage Risk Facilitate Growth

Current State/Future State Current State Future State Area Rate Disparity Consistent Rates Cost Staff Mix Balance mix of Registered and Assistants Cost Utilization Flexibility of Assignment Length Cost Invoice Accuracy and Consolidation Performance Management On Boarding / Orientation Credentialing Process Co Employment Visibility into Invoice Accuracy Do Not Returns, Visibility, Remediation Enhanced On Boarding and Orientation program to ensure candidate quality, improved performance and better patient outcomes Mitigate exposure to poor credentialing by vendors and limited visibility into providers on assignment Streamlined processes, consistent communication, and assessment of Long Term contractors Cost Quality Quality Risk Risk

Improving Staffing and Flexibility Utilization Management Reduce automatic use of 13 week contracts unless situation calls for them Create program requirement for flexible contract length based on level of position and difficulty to fill Increased visibility through AMN Account Management and Technology to create pool of providers willing to float between facilities to maximize utilization Skill Mix Collaboration Assess with organization Executive Team opportunities to change skill mix based on current placements and staffing levels Dedicated Account Manager communication to enhance visibility Market trending and dynamics by AMN offers intelligence on time to replace Registered Therapists should turnover occur Current market dynamics allow for easier recruitment of Assistants *Subject to market and validation that this mix would provide more flexibility within the market

Contract Management by AMN Managing Risk AMN manages all subcontracts with other vendors Organization has only one contract with one set of contract terms AMN audits vendors for compliance to contract terms Indemnification i for expired or missing i credentials Credential Management Dedicated Credentialing Team to manage licensure, references, credentials and expirations for all contract labor provided d through hamn or AV network AMN s technology allows 24/7 access to licensure and credentials Assurance of fully credentialed and licensed therapists in buildings at all times Managing Co Employment Current risk due to providers working contract assignments longer than 12 months Note: Providers were located in some chronically hard to staff facilities AMN will monitor time worked by provider and report to executives for all that exceed 12 months AMN s On Boarding program provides education about working at the facility, and specifically about what they and the contractors are entitled to in the employment relationship

Improve Quality Contractor t Charting Understand areas for improvement and collaborate on opportunities to enhance contractor training Consistent performance evaluations of contractors issued by AMN Interviewing/Screening (optional, Advantage Rehab manages their own) Customized interview process Dedicated Account Management who knows organization process, ideal requirements and any unique individual facility needs/requirements Clinical Performance Management and Reporting Extensive Do Not Return Lists Dedicated Clinical Resources for training and remediation Customized surveys for feedback on contract labor results to be shared in Quarterly Business Reviews

Discussion

HWAC Council Members Inaugural Members Doug Kelleher Ed Mosley Geoff Pridham Jane Renkin Keith Minnis Kent McMackin Kristin Bradley Mamoon Syed MariLou Prado Inzerillo Maureen McCausland Pam Stahl Piper Frithsen Therapy Resource Mgmt. Kaiser Permanente Stanford Peace Health Scott & White Healthcare InCompass Healthcare Flagship Rehabilitation Rady Childrens New York Presbyterian MedStar Providence Tucson Medical Center 2013 Additional Members Bill Rivard Matrix Providers Bob bekid Eskridge Ekid Eskridge & Associates David Baker Community Health Systems Eileen Brown Vanguard Health Systems Janet Smith Hill Novant Jim Boylen Saber Healthcare lh Group Justin Border Advantage Rehab Lillee Gelinas Christus Health Nancy Dean Melcher Webb OHA Solutions Paul Helm Golden Living Peter Plantes Christus Health

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