Title: What is the Impact of Biometric Screening
1What is the Impact of Biometric Screening?
2Overview
- Pros and Cons of biometric screening
- Using evidence to plan screening programs
- Important considerations
- What to do after biometric dust settles
3Mortality Rate of Chronic Living
100
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5Age and Risk Drive Cost
6Costs for Each Person (2009)
8,160
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
7Costs for Each Person (2018)
13,100
8,160
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
8Who is at risk?
9Well
Risk
Urgent
Disease
25
10Well
Risk
Disease
Urgent
5
11Well
Risk
Urgent
Disease
60
12Well
Risk
Urgent
Disease
10
13Which group costs the most?
14Well
Risk
Urgent
Disease
25
15How do you identify them?
Claims
16Helping this group is called
Disease Management
17Disease
25
59 Turnover
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19How do you identify them?
A Witch Hunt
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21Which group WILL cost the most?
22Well
Risk
Urgent
Disease
60
23How do you identify them?
Screening
24Andrew Sykes
25Designing a Screening Program
26Designing a Screening Program
Behavior
Screening
Claims
27Designing a Screening Program
- The Community Guide
- http//thecommunityguide.org/index.html
- US Preventive Services Task Force
- http//www.ahrq.gov/CLINIC/uspstfix.htm
- Prevent.org
- http//www.prevent.org/ncpp/
28Doing a Screening Program
- Assess Risk
- http//www.thecommunityguide.org/worksite/ahrf.ht
ml - BMI and Blood Pressure http//www.ahrq.gov/clinic
/uspstf/uspsobes.htm http//www.ahrq.gov/clinic/us
pstf/uspshype.htm - Use data with age sex to recommend screenings
- Cancer screening (mammography) for women 40
http//www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstf/uspsbrca.htm - Diabetes screening for asymptomatic adults with
sustained BP gt 135/80 - http//www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstf/uspsdiab.htm
- Elevated lipid screening for men 35, and women
20 and men 20-34 with at least one risk factor
http//www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstf/uspschol.htm
29Which Should I Do?
- BMI or Something fancy?
- Finger stick or venipuncture
30When the Dust Settles
31What is the typical approach?
- Biometric
- Biometric
- HRA
- High Risk Coaching
- Hip Hip Hooray!
32Who Needs Help Adopting and Maintaining Healthy
Behaviors?
33Who Needs Help Adopting and Maintaining Healthy
Behaviors?
Everybody
34The Seventh Report of the Joint National
Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation,
and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (2003)
35The Seventh Report of the Joint National
Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation,
and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (2003)
36The Seventh Report of the Joint National
Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation,
and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (2003)
37Most of the rise in spending is associated with
the doubling of obesity and changes in the
treatment of people with risk factors
Lancet 2007 370 192938
38Lifestyle Causes Chronic Disease
Sources Stampfer, 2000 Platz, 2000 Hu, 2001
39The Cause Behind the Cause
Unhealthy behaviors
Health risks
Chronic disease
Health care costs
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41Change Culture
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