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Strategic Plan Scorecard Measuring Success Board of Trustees Meeting November 21, 2014

Presentation Overview Review of Strategic Plan Metrics Summary of Proposed Methodology Illustrative Example of Scoring Next Steps 2

Review of Approved Strategic Plan Metrics The Board-approved Strategic Plan includes a series of metrics to evaluate State Health Plan progress in achieving the goals set forth in the Strategic Plan While there are multiple metrics to measure success, the Boardapproved metrics and future targets attempt to address the needs of the Plan s members and stakeholders The approved metrics aim to measure how well the Plan is: Improving members health, Improving members experience, and Ensuring a financially sustainable State Health Plan Several metrics require collaboration with the Plan s vendor partners to measure results 3

Approved Metrics Improve Members Health Priority Description Goal Description Improve Members Health PCMH Utilization Quality of Care Worksite Wellness Increase % of members receiving care from a NCQA recognized PCMH Increase % of members with targeted high prevalence conditions receiving care according to national clinical standards Increase number of worksites offering worksite wellness These metrics reflect areas of focus for the Plan and initiatives aimed at meeting the goals and future targets will help lead to: Healthier and more engaged members, Better managed chronic disease, and Members receiving high quality, coordinated care 4

Approved Metrics Improve Members Experience Priority Description Goal Description Customer Satisfaction Maintain or improve overall Customer Satisfaction score. Improve Members' Experience Annual Enrollment Service Level Agreements Member Engagement Improve Annual Enrollment customer service SLAs. 1.Increase in the # of active members registered as users on TPA site 2.Increase in the usage of TPA's provider search and transparency tools 3.Increase in attendance at educational roadshows These metrics reflect areas of focus for the Plan and initiatives aimed at meeting the goals and future targets will help lead to: Increased member engagement, Higher level of trust, and More informed members who are empowered in their decision making 5

Approved Metrics Ensure a Financially Stable State Health Plan Priority Description Goal Description Ensure a Financially Stable State Health Plan Net Income/Loss PMPM Claims Expenditures Member Cost-Sharing Net income/loss actual at or above certified or authorized budget for plan year PMPM claims expense at or below certified or authorized budget (as forecasted by actuaries) for plan year % of total claims cost paid by members through copays, deductibles and coinsurance at or below benchmark These metrics reflect areas of focus for the Plan and initiatives aimed at meeting the goals and future targets will help lead to: Reduced costs for members and the Plan Reduced fraud, waste, abuse and overuse Delivery of appropriate care in the appropriate setting Payment for quality and value rather than quantity 6

Summary of Proposed Methodology Each of the strategic measures were chosen to illustrate the progress the Plan is making (or not making) in achieving the Strategic Plan Additionally, they are items that can be measured Where appropriate, the two benchmark periods will be FY 2012-13 and CY2014 to reflect the last two full plan years (Note: the Strategic Plan adopted by the Board assumes CY 2013 as the benchmark period) This serves to reflect (directionally) the trends related to each metric Beginning in CY 2015, each measure will have a threshold, target, and stretch goal The scorecard will be a high level summary of detailed analyses that is easy to digest Success will be measured by meeting at least two of three priority groupings, minimizing those below threshold, and identifying targets to achieve the stretch measures 7

Sample Summary Score Card Illustrative Strategic Priority Description Below Threshold Threshold Target Stretch Goal Annual Result (Unmet or Met) Improve Members Health PCMH Utilization Quality of Care Worksite Wellness Met Customer satisfaction Improve Members' Experience Annual Enrollment service level agreements Met Member engagement Ensure a Financially Stable State Health Plan Net income/loss PMPM claims expenditures Member costsharing Met 8

Improve Members Health Sample Card - Illustrative Benchmark Periods Description Metric FY 2012-13 Actual CY 2014 Actual CY 2015 Result Threshold Target Stretch Goal PCMH Utilization Increase % of members receiving care from a NCQA recognized PCMH Level One: Level Two: Level Three: Overall: Level One: TBD Level Two: TBD Level Three: TBD Overall: TBD Level One: Level Two: Level Three: Overall: Overall +4% Overall +8% 3% increase in level three Quality of Care Increase % of members with targeted high prevalence conditions receiving care according to national clinical standards Asthma: 3% CHF: 8% Diabetes: 15% Hypertension: 50% Asthma: TBD CHF: TBD Diabetes: TBD Hypertension: TBD Asthma: CHF: Diabetes: Hypertension Two of four conditions improve by 5% Three of four conditions improve by 5% Four of four conditions improve by 5% Worksite Wellness Increase number of worksites offering worksite wellness Number of sites: Number of sites: TBD Number sites: +4% +8% +10% Targets should be set to reflect goals and priorities that can be addressed through benefit design, programs and services 9

Improve Members Experience Sample Card - Illustrative Benchmark Periods Description Metric FY 2012-13 Actual CY 2014 Actual CY 2015 Target Threshold Target Stretch Goal Customer satisfaction Maintain or improve overall Customer Satisfaction score. TBD Annual Enrollment service level agreements Improve Annual Enrollment customer service SLAs. TBD Member engagement 1. Increase in the # of active members registered as users on TPA site 2. Increase in the usage of TPA's provider search and transparency tools 3. Increase in attendance at educational roadshows 1.TBD 2. TBD 3. TBD Targets should be set to reflect goals and priorities that can be addressed through benefit design, programs and services 10

Ensure a Financially Stable State Health Plan - Illustrative Strategic Initiative Net income/loss Goal Description Net income/loss actual or above certified or authorized budget for plan year FY 2012-13 Actual Variance vs. Budget CY 2014 Actual Variance vs. Budget CY 2015 Target Authorized Budget exceeded threshold +/- 4.5% of budget exceeded target +/- 3% of budget exceeded stretch goal +/- 1.5% of budget PMPM claims expenditures PMPM claims expense at or below certified or authorized budget (as forecasted by actuaries) for plan year Variance vs. Budget Variance vs. Budget Authorized Budget Within 8% of projection Within 5% of projection Within 2% of projection Member costsharing % of total claims cost paid by members through copays, deductibles and coinsurance at or below benchmark 1. PCP: a. Preventive: b. Other PCP : 2. Specialist 3. Inpatient 4. Hospital: 5. Pharmacy: 6. Overall: 1. PCP: a. Preventive: b. Other PCP : 2. Specialist 3. Inpatient 4. Hospital: 5. Pharmacy: 6. Overall: 1. PCP: a. Preventive: b. Other PCP 2. Specialist 3. Inpatient 4. Hospital: 5. Pharmacy: 6. Overall: Meet goals for 2 out of four measures Meet goals for 3 out of four measures Meet goals for 4 out of four measures Targets should be set to reflect goals and priorities that can be addressed through benefit design, programs and services Goals should be consistent with Plan s Strategic Priorities and Initiatives Member cost-share design should reflect steerage toward high value services and sites of care 11

Next Steps Review CY 2014 results Set CY 2015 thresholds, targets, and stretch goals Discuss how CY 2016 plan options and benefit design changes can impact these areas of focus 12