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Report to the Greater Milwaukee Business Foundation on Health Key Factors Influencing 2003 2006 Commercial Payer Hospital Payment Levels October 31, 2007 Keith Kieffer CPA RPh. Management Consultant

Table of Contents Page Study Background and Objectives..... 3 Data Sources, Methods and Results......................... 6 Caveats and Use of this Report.......40 Appendix A October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 2

Background A previous study based on 2003 data identified the following factors as contributing to Milwaukee s higher health care costs: Health system geographic market concentration Hospital operating cost levels Distribution of cost shift burdens among health systems Fixed hospital payment methods Commercial payer market concentration Interplay of factors is important October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 3

Study Objectives Where possible, establish Milwaukee area baseline measures for each factor identified in the previous study Measure 2003 through 2006 change in aggregate market and component measures for each factor October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 4

Report Components Measurements completed for: Hospital Operating Cost Levels Distribution of Cost Shift Burdens Health System Market Concentration Unable to obtain data from local payers or providers to measure: Commercial Payer Market Concentration Percentage of Fixed Payments to Hospitals October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 5

Data Sources, Methods, and Results October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 6

Data Sources WHA Information Center: FY 2003-2006 Wisconsin Hospital Fiscal Survey Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Hospital Producer Price Index (Hospital PPI) Centers for Medicare and Medical Services Hospital Market Basket (CMS Market Basket) October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 7

Included Hospitals and Health Systems Limited to hospitals operating in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties Acute care hospitals only Includes specialty hospitals Orthopedic Hospital of Wisconsin (CSM) Wisconsin Heart Hospital (Wheaton) Excludes Psychiatric, Rehabilitation, and LTAC hospitals Multi-hospital systems only Excludes Children s Health System and SynergyHealth except as noted October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 8

Included Hospitals and Health Systems Aurora Health Care (Aurora) Columbia St. Mary s (CSM) Froedtert & Community Health (F&CH) ProHealth Care (ProHealth) Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare (Wheaton) October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 9

Hospital Operating Cost Comparisons October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 10

Hospital Operating Cost Comparisons Our previous study estimated that 2003 Milwaukee per unit hospital operating costs were 14% to 26% higher than hospital operating costs in some other Midwest cities with lower commercial hospital payment levels. October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 11

Hospital Operating Cost Comparisons - Methods Comparisons of total hospital operating costs as reported in the Wisconsin State Hospital Fiscal Survey Total hospital operating costs were converted to per-unit costs using Adjusted Equivalent Discharges (AED) to adjust for differences in: Relative blend of inpatient and outpatient business Inpatient case mix and severity Outpatient service mix October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 12

Hospital Operating Cost Comparisons Methods (continued) Comparisons of Milwaukee market and individual health system average costs are provided Annual change in Milwaukee area market average hospital operating costs compared to national hospital cost inflation indices CMS Market Basket Hospital PPI October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 13

Milwaukee Area Hospital Operating Cost Observations Milwaukee area hospital operating costs per AED increased approximately 10% from 2003 through 2006 The increase is approximately 65% to 70% of the increase in national hospital cost indices for the same period October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 14

Milwaukee Area Market Average Hospital Operating Costs MILWAUKEE AREA AVERAGE HOSPITAL OPERATING COST PER ADJUSTED EQUIVALENT DISCHARGE (AED) (Relative to 2003 Market Average) 120% 115% COST PER AED (Relative to 2003) 110% 105% MILWAUKEE ACTUAL CMS MARKET BASKET (PROJECTED) HOSPITAL PPI (PROJECTED) 100% 95% 2003 2004 2005 2006 YEAR October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 15

Milwaukee Area Health System Average Hospital Operating Costs MILWAUKEE AREA HOSPITAL OPERATING COST PER ADJUSTED EQUIVALENT DISCHARGE (AED) (% Above / Below Milwaukee Area Average) 2003 2004 2005 2006 OPERATING Operating COST Cost Per /AED AED 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% -2% -4% -6% -8% -10% AURORA CSM F&CH PROHEALTH WHEATON HEALTH SYSTEM October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 16

Distribution of Hospital Cost Shift Burdens October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 17

Cost Shift Burden Distribution Our previous study identified the proportionately greater hospital cost shift burdens borne by the Milwaukee area s larger health systems as a factor that contributed to higher commercial hospital payment levels in Milwaukee. October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 18

Distribution of Cost Shift Burdens Methods Cost shift burdens were estimated as the difference between Medicare, Medicaid and GAMP payments and related net operating cost (including pro rata share of profits) Aggregate cost shift burdens are affected over time by changes in: Government payment levels Government payer patient volumes Hospital operating cost and profit levels October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 19

Milwaukee Area Hospital Aggregate Cost Shift Burdens Total Milwaukee area hospital cost shift burden for governmental payers increased from 2003 to 2006 but generally remained a consistent percentage of commercial revenue Total Milwaukee Area Hospital Cost Shift Burden ($ Millions) 2003 2004 2005 2006 Medicare $398 $443 $472 $476 Medicaid 152 198 225 195 GAMP 12 13 13 11 Total $562 $654 $710 $682 % of Commercial Payments (Total) 28.2% 30.7% 29.6% 28.6% October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 20

Distribution of Cost Shift Burdens Methods Health system relative cost shift burdens are compared to the market averages using Milliman s Cost Shift Index. Estimate of impact of payer mix on commercial payment levels Assumes no change in health system operating costs or profit levels A health system with a Cost Shift Index 5% higher than market average requires 5% higher commercial payment levels than the market average to offset its higher cost shift burden October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 21

Cost Shift Burden Observations Differences in relative cost shift burdens among Milwaukee area health systems generally decreased from 2003 to 2006 With the exception of Wheaton, each health system s relative cost shift burden moved closer to the market average from 2003 to 2006 October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 22

Relative Milwaukee Area Hospital Cost Shift Burden Milwaukee Area Health System Cost Shift Index (% Above/(Below) Market Average) % Above / Below Average 30% 20% 10% 0% -10% -20% -30% 18% 18% 15% 7% -13% -14% -10% -6% -4% -5% AURORA CSM F&CH PROHEALTH WHEATON -4% -3% -15% -17% -19% -14% -4% -1% 2003 2004 2005 2006-1% 7% Health System October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 23

Milwaukee Area Health System Total Hospital Cost Shift Burden Milwaukee Area Health System Cost Shift Burden Above / Below Milwaukee Area Average ($ Millions) 2003 2004 2005 2006 120 $ Millions 100 80 60 40 20 0-20 -40-60 -80 86 79 79 56 1-8 -14-9 -16-12 -22-19 -19-27 -23-25 -22-23 -31-33 AURORA CSM F&CH PROHEALTH WHEATON October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 24

Health System Geographic Market Concentration October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 25

Milwaukee Area Health System Geographic Market Concentration Our previous study identified the high geographic concentration of hospitals within individual Milwaukee area health systems as a factor contributing to Milwaukee s higher commercial hospital payment levels October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 26

Geographic Concentration Data Measures use hospital inpatient discharge data obtained from WHA Included only commercial discharges of residents from four county area to Included Hospitals or St. Joseph s Hospital (West Bend) Excluded Psychiatric, Rehabilitation, and transfer discharges Excluded Medicare, Medicaid, GAMP, Charity, Self Pay and other non-commercial discharges Excluded four county area residents discharged from hospitals in other markets (Racine, Madison, Green Bay, Fond du Lac, etc.) October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 27

Geographic Concentration Measurement Methods Aggregate Market Comparisons Used commercial discharges to calculate each health system s market share for each Milwaukee Area zip code (78 zip codes) Identified the commercial discharge market share of the predominant individual health system for each zip code Calculated weighted market average of predominant health system commercial market shares using individual zip code market shares and commercial discharges Compared results for each year October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 28

Geographic Concentration Average Predominant Health System Commercial Market Share Weighted Predominant Average Health of Maximum System Market Market Share Share 100.00% 90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Milwaukee Area Health System Zip Code Market Analysis Average "Predominant" Health System Commercial Market Share 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Weighted Avg Market Share October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 29

Geographic Concentration Commercial Market Share Concentration Observations (2003 2006) In each year, the average predominant health system commercial market share (52% - 55%) is significantly greater than the highest individual health system commercial share of the total Milwaukee market (25% - 28%): Relative ratio of these market shares indicate significant degree of market concentration within individual zip codes Relative measures suggest limited overlap of market areas among competing health systems October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 30

Geographic Concentration Commercial Market Share Concentration Trend Observations (2003 2006) Increasing trend of average predominant health system commercial market share percentages suggests change in contributing factors: Relative distribution of commercial discharges is shifting towards zip codes with higher predominant health system market shares Relative market shares of predominant health system market shares are increasing in many zip codes, particularly some with higher commercial volumes October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 31

Geographic Concentration Measurement Methods (continued) Comparisons of Market Components Divided zip codes into four categories based on the commercial discharge market share of the predominant health system in each zip code Analyzed annual changes in relative percentages of commercial discharges among the four categories October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 32

Geographic Concentration Commercial Market Share Category Descriptions Low Competition Predominant health system market share is > 65% Limited Competition Predominant health system market share is 50% to 65% Moderate Competition Predominant health system market share is 35% to 50% High Competition Predominant health system market share is < 35% October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 33

Geographic Concentration Commercial Market Share Concentration Observations (2003 2006) Preference for Closest Hospitals: Health system commercial market shares appeared to be related to hospital proximity in most zip codes. Health systems most closely located to zip codes usually had the highest commercial market shares within those zip codes Predominant health system commercial market shares tended to be higher when competitors were located farther away than when competitors were in close proximity October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 34

Geographic Concentration Milwaukee Area Category Descriptions Low Competition Mostly suburban communities in Ozaukee or Waukesha Counties near single health system hospitals located relatively far from competitor hospitals (Cedarburg, Waukesha, Mukwonago) Limited Competition Mixture of Milwaukee and suburban zip codes located in similar proximity to two hospitals from competitor health systems (Pewaukee, Oak Creek, Franklin) Moderate Competition Mixture of Milwaukee and suburban zip codes (with or without hospitals) in similar proximity to hospitals from more than two health systems (Muskego, Brookfield) High Competition Limited number of Central or Northwest Milwaukee County zip codes October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 35

Geographic Concentration Commercial Discharges by Market Share Category Miwaukee Area Commercial Discharges by "Predominant" Zip Code Market Share 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total Admission % 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Low >65% Limited 50-65% Moderate 35-50% <35% High Zip Code Concentration Competition Band Category October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 36

Commercial Discharge Distribution Observations (2003 2006) Low and Limited Competition zip codes: 55% of total discharges in most years Low Competition Market share increased from 22% in 2003 to 30% in 2006 Had predominant health system market shares that are usually stable or increasing Had commercial discharge volumes that are also usually stable or increasing October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 37

Commercial Discharge Distribution Observations (2003 2006) Moderate and High Competition zip codes experienced a significant decline in commercial discharge volumes from 2003 through 2006: Commercial discharge volumes declined as much as 25% in many City of Milwaukee and adjacent suburban zip codes General shift from commercial to government or selfpay in affected zip codes Decline is not proportionate to health system market share in most affected zip codes Resulting payer mix changes increased cost shift burdens of affected health systems October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 38

Commercial Discharge Distribution Observations (2003 2006) Many Moderate and High Competition zip codes also experienced significant changes in health system market shares: Disproportionate impact of commercial discharge decline causing predominant health system market share changes Predominant market share percentages increasing in many of largest Moderate Competition zip codes where predominant system affected least Predominant health system changing in some zip codes where predominant system affected most Increase in High Competition market share percentage generally caused by predominant health system market share loss October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 39

Caveats Hospital operating cost comparisons are based on hospital financial reports filed with WHA. To the extent each health system uses different methods to account for the operating costs of its hospitals, our comparisons may not be valid. Cost shift burden results pertain to aggregate hospital commercial and governmental payment levels only and do not reflect cost shift burdens from non-hospital services. October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 40

Caveats (continued) Our comparisons of health system geographic market concentration are based on commercial inpatient discharge data only. Health system market shares of other payer inpatient and / or outpatient services may be different. Results were developed using data that we did not audit, but we did review the data for general reasonableness. October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 41

Uses of This Report This report is intended for use in collaborative quality and cost improvement initiatives. We ask that it not be used for public relations or general media purposes. Please review the full report (including Appendix A) and use the information in its entirety. Market comparisons using only one measure or even a limited number of comparisons can be misleading. October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 42

Thank You! James Wrocklage Greater Milwaukee Business Foundation on Health +1 262 893.8997 gmbfhinc@aol.com Keith Kieffer Milliman, Inc. 15800 Bluemound Road, Suite 400 Brookfield, WI 53005 +1 262 784.2250 keith.kieffer@milliman.com October 31, 2007 M I L L I M A N 43