Savings estimate for a Medicare insured group

نویسندگان

  • Howard Birnbaum
  • Stephen K. Holland
  • Gregory Lenhart
  • Helena L. Reilly
  • Kevin Hoffman
  • Dennis P. Pardo
چکیده

Estimates of the savings potential of a managed-care program for a Medicare retiree population in Michigan under a hypothetical Medicare insured group (MIG) are presented in this article. In return for receiving an experience-rated capitation payment, a MIG would administer all Medicare and employer complementary benefits for its enrollees. A study of the financial and operational feasibility of implementing a MIG for retirees of a national corporation involving an analysis of 1986 claims data finds that selected managed-care initiatives implemented by a MIG would generate an annual savings of 3.8 percent of total (Medicare plus complementary) expenditures. Although savings are less than the 5 percent to be retained by Medicare, this finding illustrates the potential for savings from managed-care initiatives to Medicare generally and to MIGs elsewhere, where savings may be greater if constraints are less restrictive.

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عنوان ژورنال:

دوره 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1991