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Health Care Plan Cost Variation by Obesity Classification & Age Group Joseph W. Thompson, MD, MPH Surgeon General, State of Arkansas Director, Arkansas Center for Health Improvement Associate Professor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AcademyHealth ARM 2008: Costs & Consequences of Adult Obesity June 10, 2008
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Page 1: Health Care Plan  Cost Variation by Obesity Classification & Age Group

Health Care Plan Cost Variation by Obesity Classification & Age GroupJoseph W. Thompson, MD, MPHSurgeon General, State of ArkansasDirector, Arkansas Center for Health ImprovementAssociate Professor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

AcademyHealth ARM 2008: Costs & Consequences

of Adult Obesity

June 10, 2008

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Who is the CEO of the largest employer-based health insurance plan in your state?

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Arkansas Public School Employees / State Employees Health Insurance Plan• Largest state-based insurance plan

(~ 120,000 employees)• Major influence in the state on plan design,

payment structure, network development• Self-insured plan with traditional benefit structure

– no preventive coverage in 2003• Aging work force with chronic illnesses• Escalating health insurance premiums• Lack of risk-management strategies

($1600/yr for smokers)• Decisions based on annual actuarial experience –

no long-term strategy

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Arkansas Public School Employees / State Employees Health Insurance PlanCharge to the plan:• Incorporate long-term management strategy for

disease prevention/health promotion Three phases undertaken:

1) Awareness – Health Risk Appraisal (2004)• Tobacco, obesity, physical activity, seat belt use, binge

drinking2) Support – New benefit incorporation (2005)

• first dollar coverage of evidence-based clinical preventive services

• Tobacco cessation – Rx and counseling3) Engagement – Healthy discounts (2006)

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Obese32%

Daily Cigarette Users12%

Physically Inactive

21%

No Risks11% O+P

9%

C+P1.5%

C+O2%

C+O+P1%

HRA Respondents Eligible to Incur Claims (N=43,461)

O = ObeseP = Physically

InactiveC = Daily

Cigarette Use

C7%

O20%

P 10%

Self-Reported Risks (2006)

Other Risks39%

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Obese$3,679

Daily Cigarette Users$3,081

Physically Inactive$3,643

No Risks$2,382 O+P

$4,158

C+P

$3,257

C+O

$3,529

C+O+P

$4,432

C

$2,690

O

$3,441

P

$3,169

Average Annual Total Cost by Risk Factor

O =ObeseP =Physically

InactiveC =Daily

Cigarette Use

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Average Annual Total Costs Linked to Obesity

$1,597$2,441

$785

$1,238

$0

$1,500

$3,000

$4,500

No Risk Obese

PharmacyMedical

Total costs Include medical (inpatient and outpatient) and pharmacy costs for 18-84 year old state employees.

No risk = normal weight, physically active, non-smoker. Obese = BMI≥30.

Total difference$1,297 (54% higher)

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Average Annual Total Costs Linked to Obesity compared with Cost for No-Risk Group by Age Group

$0$1,000$2,000$3,000$4,000$5,000$6,000$7,000$8,000$9,000

$10,000

18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74

$1,3

82

$1,8

57

$1,9

91

$2,4

09 $3,2

66 $4,3

38

No Risk$1

,230 $2

,160

$2,8

01 $3,7

65

$5,3

91

$8,8

60

Obese

$4,522 (104%)

Total costs include medical (inpatient and outpatient) and pharmacy costs for state employees.

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1998

Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS, 1990, 1998, 2006

(*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs. overweight for 5’4” person)

2006

1990

No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% 25%–29% ≥30%

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Conclusions and Policy Implications• Obesity-related costs increase with age

and represent a major opportunity for cost containment and health improvement

• Costs dramatically increase with age and are differentially higher for those who are obese.

• Cumulative costs stratified by age and obesity classification may inform future actuarial projections for the plan and justify programmatic development.

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Implications• Current health care financing constructs prevent

support for early screening, prevention, and treatment– Fragmented child, adult, senior support– Onset of risk in child/adolescent period; cost impact as

adults (maximum for Medicare)– Congressional House Pay-Go rules; Congressional

Budget Office 10-year window for cost-projections

• Without attention and a nationwide strategy to prevent and address precipitating behaviors known to cause disease, the financial viability of the health care financing system, particularly Medicare, is at risk.

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Acknowledgements

• ACHI staff and co-authors– Paula Card-Higginson, BA, ELS– Rhonda Jaster, MPH– Jennifer L. Shaw, MAP, MPH, DrPH– Sathiska D. Pinidiya, MEd, MS

• Arkansas Employee Benefits Division