The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study

Background: The Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) introduced an EDO named the Emerald Value Option (EVO) in January 2017. The option was introduced to contain the cost of care whilst simultaneously improving the quality of care by championing care coordination. Aim: This study aimed to ass...

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Main Authors: Michael M. Willie, Barry Childs, Gunvant Goolab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-01-01
Series:African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
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Online Access:https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2292
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spelling doaj-3d0ffbdb4dd34371bb28ff5b928458842021-02-11T10:05:04ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362021-01-01131e1e810.4102/phcfm.v13i1.2292800The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case studyMichael M. Willie0Barry Childs1Gunvant Goolab2Policy Research and Monitoring, Council for Medical Schemes, PretoriaInsight Actuaries and Consultants, Actuarial Society of South Africa, Cape TownGovernment Employees Medical Scheme, PretoriaBackground: The Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) introduced an EDO named the Emerald Value Option (EVO) in January 2017. The option was introduced to contain the cost of care whilst simultaneously improving the quality of care by championing care coordination. Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of introducing an EDO such as EVO as a cost-containment strategy using contracted provider networks and coordinated care. Setting: The study was conducted using aggregated data from GEMS. Government Employees Medical Scheme is a restricted medical scheme available to government employees in South Africa. Methods: This is a descriptive pairwise comparison study between the Emerald benefit option (the parent option), which does not have embedded care coordination, and its derivative, EVO. Results: Membership and claims data for 2018 were analysed. Expenditure per life per month in 2018 on the EVO amounts to R1357.01. After adjusting for the risk profile of beneficiaries on the EVO, expenditure per life per month would be expected to be R1621.73 (based on the conventional Emerald option). This translates to a savings of 16.3%. Similarly, health outcomes for EVO were more favourable than expected, actual admission rates were lower at 23.2% versus 26.2% expected. Conclusions: The EVO benefit design has succeeded in lowering the cost of care through network provider contracting and care coordination. The EVO has saved approximately R490 million in healthcare costs in 2018. If applied across the medical schemes industry, it is estimated that EVO contracting, and care coordination principles could save R20 billion per annum.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2292efficiency discount optionscost of caremedical schemesemerald value optiongovernment employees medical schemegeneral practitioner consultationsspecialist consultations
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The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
efficiency discount options
cost of care
medical schemes
emerald value option
government employees medical scheme
general practitioner consultations
specialist consultations
author_facet Michael M. Willie
Barry Childs
Gunvant Goolab
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title The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
title_short The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
title_full The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
title_fullStr The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
title_full_unstemmed The value proposition of efficiency discount options: The government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
title_sort value proposition of efficiency discount options: the government employees medical scheme emerald value option case study
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
issn 2071-2928
2071-2936
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) introduced an EDO named the Emerald Value Option (EVO) in January 2017. The option was introduced to contain the cost of care whilst simultaneously improving the quality of care by championing care coordination. Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of introducing an EDO such as EVO as a cost-containment strategy using contracted provider networks and coordinated care. Setting: The study was conducted using aggregated data from GEMS. Government Employees Medical Scheme is a restricted medical scheme available to government employees in South Africa. Methods: This is a descriptive pairwise comparison study between the Emerald benefit option (the parent option), which does not have embedded care coordination, and its derivative, EVO. Results: Membership and claims data for 2018 were analysed. Expenditure per life per month in 2018 on the EVO amounts to R1357.01. After adjusting for the risk profile of beneficiaries on the EVO, expenditure per life per month would be expected to be R1621.73 (based on the conventional Emerald option). This translates to a savings of 16.3%. Similarly, health outcomes for EVO were more favourable than expected, actual admission rates were lower at 23.2% versus 26.2% expected. Conclusions: The EVO benefit design has succeeded in lowering the cost of care through network provider contracting and care coordination. The EVO has saved approximately R490 million in healthcare costs in 2018. If applied across the medical schemes industry, it is estimated that EVO contracting, and care coordination principles could save R20 billion per annum.
topic efficiency discount options
cost of care
medical schemes
emerald value option
government employees medical scheme
general practitioner consultations
specialist consultations
url https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2292
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