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Modeling Telemedicine’s Impact on Heart Failure Costs to Medicare Presented by: Elizabeth Bersin, Luke Hill, Phil Linder, Blake Roberts, Wallis Romzek, and Boramy Siek
+Table of Contents
1. Overview2. The Trajectory of Telemedicine3. Current Situation for Heart Failure Patients4. Remote Monitoring5. Purpose of Analysis6. Modeling the Cost of Remote Monitoring7. Findings8. Limitations9. Scenarios10.Recommendations
+Overview
■ What is Telemedicine?
■ How is it used?
■ Types of Telemedicine
■ Telemedicine implications
Source: Mediphan.com
+The Trajectory of Telemedicine■ First signs of telemedicine
■ Current uses of telemedicine
■ Tracking ■ Specialties■ Rollouts continue
■ Future possibilities■ Expanding to include
telehealth■ More precise monitoring■ Economies of scale
Source: Apple
+Current Situation for Heart Failure Patients■ 820,720 patients admitted for heart failure in 2011
■ Cost of treatment:■ Average cost to for hospital admission: $11,000■ Average cost of Heart Stent: $30,000■ Average cost of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: $50,000
Source: Pelizzari and Pyenson
+Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure
■ Types of RM:■ Telephone■ Electronic
■ Program costs
■ Current usage
■ Studies are mixed on effectiveness
Source: Leonard Ganz
+Purpose of Analysis
■How much would it cost Medicare?
■Why is this important?■Technology■Costs■Access■Quality of life Source: Charles Settles
+Modeling the Cost of Remote Monitoring■ Built a model to estimate
cost of implementation nationwide
■ The model estimates:■ Direct cost of monitoring■ Cost of hospital
intervention■ Cost from increased
demand■ Saving from a remote
monitoring program■ Total cost to Medicare
+How to Use the Model ■The model is comprised of two sections: parameters and detailed calculations of each cost
■Cost parameters include program costs, average cost of hospitalizations, various cost for surgical procedures, etc.
■Population parameter includes percentage of beneficiary with and without cardiovascular disease, program adoption rates, etc.
+Direct Cost of Monitoring
+Cost of Hospital Intervention
+Cost of Hospitalization w/o Intervention
+Cost Due to Increased Demand
+Cost Savings from Increasing Monitoring
+Findings■ Greatest amount of savings come from getting
increasing access to monitoring■ Early interventions are drastically cheaper and increasing
access to monitoring can save billions.
■ Over-prescription could eliminate cost savings from early intervention
+Scenarios to Consider■ Price change of remote
monitoring■ Price is likely to decrease
over time, resulting in more early interventions and savings.
■ Additional demand will increase direct cost of monitoring.
■ Utilization■ Initially likely to be low,
but will grow with time.
■ Over-prescription■ Decreased cost may
increase over prescription.
Source: Sherlock Health
Source: Sarah Marie Lammers
Source: Medchrome
+Limitations
■Data Access■Parameters can be
changed
■Assumptions■ Relationships between
variables■ Economic assumptions
■Cannot project estimates
■Repeated admissions
Source: Scott Tyler
+Recommendations
1.Implement remote monitoring programs to encourage at-risk population to get early screening
2.Expand coverage and access for Remote Monitoring.
a. Has a potential to reduce costs to Medicare for interventions and current conventional methods
b. Can potentially improve quality of life for beneficiaries.c. Factors to consider: defensive medicine
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