2017 Annual Report

2017 Annual Report

Lehigh Valley Business Coalition on Healthcare 2017 ANNUAL REPORT VISION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT GOALS LVBCH will be the recognized leader in Through collective employer action and • Encourage quality health care initiatives providing access to quality and partnerships with providers/payers, LVBCH • Expand educational initiatives by cost-effective health care programs. increasing opportunities strives to improve the delivery, cost and • Strengthen purchasing initiatives quality of healthcare in our communities. • Increase membership in the organization BOARD OFFICERS STANDING COMMITTEES Chair & CHAIRS Bob Johnston, East Penn Manufacturing Executive Committee Vice-Chair Bob Johnston, East Penn Manufacturing John Marchetto, City of Allentown Education & Wellness Committee Secretary Jeannine O’Callaghan, C. F. Martin & Co. Jack Gross, Gross McGinley, LLP Treasurer Government Committee Eileen Zielinski, PPL Lori Young, Crayola, LLC Immediate Past Chair Healthcare Purchasing Committee Jeannine O’Callaghan, C. F. Martin & Co. Myrna Rivera, B. Braun Medical, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Membership & Communications Toni Lee Febbo, Lehigh University Committee Christina Hostler, kgb USA, Inc. Jack Gross, Gross McGinley, LLP Richard King, Schlouch Incorporated Myrna Rivera, B. Braun Medical, Inc. Quality Initiative Committee Angie Smallwood, Volvo/Mack Trucks Bob Johnston, East Penn Manufacturing Amy Trapp, County of Northampton Kristen Wenrich, City of Bethlehem Lori Young, Crayola, LLC PROFESSIONAL STAFF: Carl Seitz, President (Center) Rachel Burger, Director of Operations (Left) Wendy Manarino, Business Manager (Right) CHAIR & PRESIDENT REPORT On the national front, 2017 will be remembered as a year of unprecedented For the seventh consecutive year, LVBCH urged participation in quality change and uncertainty. A Washington outsider was elected president and safety surveys conducted by the Leapfrog Group, a national and promised sweeping reforms. The uncertainty created by policy leader and advocate in hospital transparency. We also continued makers made it difficult for businesses to plan for the future. In contrast, our partnership with Consumer Reports which has resulted in local 2017 for the Lehigh Valley Business Coalition on Healthcare (LVBCH) will health systems and health plan partners integrating Choosing Wisely® be remembered as a year of change and stability. principles into their healthcare practices. In January, LVBCH President Tom Croyle announced his retirement. In September, LVBCH announced its endorsement of BSI Core, a Under Tom’s leadership, the Coalition grew in membership and stature carrier-neutral, preferred stop loss, self-funded platform specifically into what is today recognized as one of the nation’s most effective designed for employer groups in the 25–500 employee size segment. Coalitions. A thorough recruitment process was conducted and the Committed to endorsing programs that improve quality and reduce new LVBCH President, Carl Seitz, came onboard in June. The Coalition’s the cost of healthcare for their employer members, LVBCH endorsed mission, goals and strategic plan were reviewed and updated which set BSI CORE because of its service model, predictable financial stability the stage for LVBCH’s leadership to focus on enhancing established and superior protection from risk. initiatives. The Coalition also continued its commitment to provide quality For example, over the past five years the Coalition has partnered with educational programs to our members. This year, programs were Sanofi to publish a report that examines the prevalence and growth of presented on subjects including stress management, the opioid crisis Type 2 Diabetes, a formidable health challenge facing our community. and benefit strategies to control costs. LVBCH’s Annual Conference In September, and for the first time ever, the Coalition assembled a brought nationally recognized experts to the area to discuss cutting working group to interpret the report and develop action steps to edge subject matter. address the issues identified. Comprised of individuals from Geneia and Capital BlueCross along with representatives from health networks, As Chair of the Board and President of the Lehigh Valley Coalition on local health departments, insurers, pharmaceuticals and our member Healthcare, we are in the enviable position of leading an organization employers, the group expects to release its plan in early 2018. with a dedicated and supportive Board of Directors, excellent staff and engaged membership. The Coalition is committed to continuing Similarly, LVBCH has been partnering with Geneia over the past five to provide healthcare benefit options that meet the individual needs years to develop an online warehouse of Coalition members’ health of our member employers and to provide outstanding educational data. Collectively, this regional performance data will help us fulfill our programs. While we continue to face significant challenges, we remain mission of improving the delivery, cost and quality of healthcare. The positive with a renewed pledge to work with our local and national nine original contributors, who represent more than 55,000 covered partners. Together, we will find creative ways to protect the health of lives, will receive ongoing individualized training to enhance their our employees, our organizations and our entire community. understanding of the platform and its advanced functions. They will also participate in quarterly consulting sessions focused on specific cost and quality indications. Furthermore, we will soon invite additional employers to participate, which will expand the depth and breadth of the performance data and benchmarks. During 2017, LVBCH continued the process to use the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions’ eValue8TM tool to define, measure and evaluate health plan performance in our markets. eValue8TM will help our member employers determine whether their health plan provides high quality health care, administrative excellence and consumer satisfaction at cost-effective prices. The Coalition plans to publish the results of the health plan assessment in mid-2018. CARL SEITZ BOB JOHNSTON President Chair of the Board 1 SPEAKERS DISCUSS HEALTHCARE TRANSITION AT LVBCH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Speakers at the 2017 LVBCH Annual Conference focused on various purchasing and advocacy to drive improvement aspects of the healthcare continuum. They shared their expertise in health, well-being and value for companies about where healthcare is headed and how employers can adapt to and communities. manage costs and improve employee health. On the insurance front, Capital BlueCross has Nationally known healthcare policy expert Robert Laszewski, partnered with LVBCH and The Leapfrog Group, President of Health Policy and Strategy Associates, in his discussion, a national nonprofit organization focused on “The U.S. Health Care System: A Market and Policy Update,” stated health care quality and safety, to help employers Bridget Peck, RN that the United States is likely to experience unprecedented political and consumers make more informed health change resulting in the upheaval of the health care markets. In 20 care decisions. Bridget Peck, RN, MBA, Senior years, health care will still be the biggest Medical Value Consultant, Capital BlueCross industry in America and those that survive and said together, Capital BlueCross, LVBCH and flourish will be the ones flexible enough to Leapfrog have rolled out a standardized solution adapt to the market changes. to quality measurement throughout its facility- based programs. The answer to curbing costs and improving Mark Wendling, MD quality is not necessarily continued Also, physicians, who drive much of the cost consolidation of hospitals and health care of healthcare, must take a more active role in Robert Laszewski systems, said Lawton R. Burns, PhD, MBA, reducing healthcare costs, said Mark Wendling, Professor of Health Care Management at the MD, Executive Director, Lehigh Valley Physician Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Hospital Organization (LVPHO). Dr. Wendling In “Critical Thinking About Consolidation discussed LVPHO’s relationship with LVBCH in in Healthcare: The Curious Case of Hospital using Consumer Reports’ Choosing Wisely® Systems,” Dr. Burns said that mergers often resources to educate clinicians about the fail to achieve economies of scale because “appropriate” avoidance of certain tests and Dominic Lorusso integration is restricted to administrative treatments. By questioning certain practices, Lawton R. Burns, PhD systems and group purchasing, not clinical such as antibiotic use, together we can ensure that the right care is operations. In fact, costs actually increase as delivered at the right time. systems get bigger but quality of care does not increase. Dominic Lorusso, Director of Health Partnerships, Consumer Reports agreed that we must use tools like Choosing Wisely® to educate Other speakers described efforts to manage physicians, as well as consumers, to question the need for certain costs and improve quality. National Alliance tests, treatments and procedures that may be unnecessary and may President Michael Thompson said the even be harmful. By questioning, we can significantly reduce costs Michael Thompson Alliance, of which LVBCH belongs, uses group since about 30% of the health care spending is wasted. 2 BOARD MEMBERS AND CONFERENCE ATTENDEES THANK RETIRING COALITION PRESIDENT TOM CROYLE FOR NINE YEARS OF LEADERSHIP AND BID HIM

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