Title: Health and Productivity Management
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2Health Care Costs for Each Person
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
3Health Care Costs for Each Person
6,423
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
4U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
Today 15 of GDP
US Military uses 3.2
5In 2001, US Spends More Than the Rest
2001, General Accounting Office, 2004
6Infant Mortality
2001, General Accounting Office, 2004
7Life Expectancy in the World
WHO, 2004
8Life Expectancy in the World
Japan
U.S.
WHO, 2004
9U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
Today 15 of GDP
10U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
11U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
12U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
13U.S. Health Care as a Percentage of the GDP
14Doctor Day, January 1, 2226
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16A Few Facts About Health Care
- The cost of health care will continue to rise
- All health care costs are paid by individuals
- Lower health care cost for companies and
individuals is a function of shifting who pays a
greater portion
17- Pharmaceutical companies
- Canada
- Malpractice and law suits
- High tech equipment
- Medical profession salaries
- Administration
- Waste/fraud
- Poor lifestyles
18Portion of Health Care Caused by Preventable
Chronic Diseases
19Unhealthy behaviors
Health risks
Chronic disease
Health care costs
20Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1985
21Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1986
22Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1987
23Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1988
24Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1989
25Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1990
26Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1991
27Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1992
28Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1993
29Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1994
30Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1995
31Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1996
32Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1997
33Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1998
34Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults1999
35Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2000
36Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2001
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37Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2002
(BMI ?30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54 person)
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38Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2003
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39Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2004
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40Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2004
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41Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults2005
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30
42Percent of adults who are overweight or obese
67
2/3 of adults are overweight or obese
43Percent of adults who are overweight or obese
81
44Excess Body Weight and Reduction of Lifespan
-3.1
-3.3
-5.8
-7.1
Ann Intern Med. 200313824-32
45Diabetes and Reduction in Lifespan
-14.3 yrs
-11.6 yrs
JAMA 20032901884-1890
46Life Expectancy in the U.S.
2-5 year decline in life expectancy
47Lifetime Risk of Diabetes for Children Born in
2000
49
Venkat Narayan, JAMA 20032901884
48Lifetime Risk for Chronic Diseases
49
NCI 2006 Lancet 199935389
49How People Died in 2003
Cancer 24
Accidents Suicide Infections Kidney failure Lung
failure Others 40
Cardiovascular Disease 36
50How People Died in 2003
CVD
Cancer
Other
Up to 70 of all causes of death are lifestyle
related and preventable
51Percent of Chronic Diseases That Are Caused by
Poor Lifestyle
91
82
71
70
Sources Stampfer, 2000 Platz, 2000 Hu, 2001
52National prevalence of health risks
80
78
CDC, BRFSS, 2002
53How did we get this way?
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555-a-day 1 million
Food Marketing 25 Billion
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63Texas Double Whopper
64Employee Health
65Typical Employee Distribution
30
50
20
66Typical Employee Cost Distribution
15 of Employees 85 of Costs
85 of Employees 15 of Costs
67Typical Employee Cost Distribution
59 of next years cost group
68Employee Health
69Employee Health and Productivity Continuum
Unhealthy Low Productivity
Healthy High Productivity
70Health and Productivity Management (HPM)
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721,500-3,500 in Excess Claims for Each
Additional Health Risk
Source Dee Edington, Health Management Research
Center
73California
15
2005 BRFSS
74 75If you are a smoker
-14.5 yrs
-13.2 yrs
MMWR 199746444-51
7611 minutes per cigarette
772 per cigarette in health care costs
78- 4,204 per smoker per year
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80Average 2003 Medical Care Costs
N1,706
Source StayWell Health Management
81Average 1997-1999 Medical Care Costs
N43,687
Source StayWell Health Management
82Days Absent in 2003
N941
Source StayWell Health Management
83Percent with Workers Comp Claims in 2003
N23,916
Source StayWell Health Management
84Percent with STD Claims in 2004
N23,916
Source StayWell Health Management
85Fairview Health Services
-13
-2
15
N3,577
Source StayWell Health Management
86DaimlerChrysler/UAW National Wellness Program
-4.0
0.0
4.0
N5,390
Source StayWell Health Management
87What About the Bottom Line?
88Return on Investment (ROI)
32 studies
14 studies
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90What caused these savings?
91Unhealthy behaviors
Health risks
Chronic disease
Health care costs
92Its All About Behavior Change
- Educate
- Motivate
- Build skills
- Change the environment
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95Somewhere in Seattle
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99Why Should I Care?
Morbidity
Lifespan in years
76
0
critical illness
Ann Intern Med, 2003139455-459
100Morbidity
Lifespan in years
0
?
76
86
critical illness
101End of Life Benefits
Morbidity
Lifespan in years
10-20 Years
Morbidity
Lifespan in years
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