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a doctor in the house? 36 th Annual Economic Outlook Gregg Davis, Health Policy Analysis Is there Will there be

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a doctor in the house?

36th

Annual Economic OutlookGregg Davis, Health Policy Analysis

Is thereWill there be

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Healthcare as a “jobs machine”

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Health Care Private Employment Share of TotalMontana Economy, 2007

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Health care’s slice of pie increased

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Health Care Private Employment Share of TotalMontana Economy, 2009

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Only a few states devote more of their GDP to health  care

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Health care growth rates appear countercyclical  but always positive

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Composition of health care  employment in Missoula

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Where Do We Spend?

Source: BBER‐UM, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Percent Distribution of $6.1 Billion PHCE, Montana

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Who Pays for our Spending?

Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Distribution of PHCE by Funding Source

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Who Pays Depends on What We’re Buying

Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Medicare’s Share of Total Personal Health Care Spending, est. 2011

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Most Health Care Employment is in  Hospitals

Source: Montana Department of Labor and Industry.

Share Total Health Care Employment, by Sector, 2009 (61,569)

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Where Do Montana Hospitals Get Their Revenue?

Source: Unpublished data, Montana DPHHS.

Medicare, 34%

Medicaid, 8%

Other Government, 

3%

Private, 55%

Hospital Revenues by Funding Source, Montana, 2009

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Changes in Medicare may have  differential impacts…

Share Hospital Revenue from Medicare, 2009

Source: Unpublished data, Montana DPHHS.

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Medicare and “Late Adulthood”

PopulationMatch Almost Perfectly

Medicare Funding by County

Source: Consolidated Federal Funds Report, U.S. Census Bureau.

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But Big Differences in Spending per Capita

Medicare Spending/65 and Older Population

Source: Consolidated Federal Funds Report, U.S. Census Bureau.

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Dept. of Health and Human ServicesBig Player in Federal Funding

Source: Consolidated Federal Funds Report, U.S. Census Bureau.

Share Federal Expenditures to Montana by Agency, $10.9 Billion

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Medicare Spendingin Montana was $1.8 billion in 2009

Source: BBER‐UM.

Jobs created    21,000Labor income generated    $1.1 BillionAverage wage     $52,000Sales by businesses    $2.3 Billion

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Medicare SpendingResponsible For…

Source: BBER‐UM.

8%  of jobs in Ambulatory Services43%  of jobs in Hospitals12%  of jobs in Nursing & Residential Care Services1%  of jobs in Social Assistance

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Throw in Medicaid Spending…

Source: BBER‐UM.

Over 52,000 jobs$2.4 billion in labor income$4.3 billion in sales

11% of Montana total14% of Montana total5% of Montana total

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And for Health Care Specifically…

Source: BBER‐UM.

37%  of all health care jobs21%  of all ambulatory care jobs71%  of all hospital jobs51%  of all nursing & residential care jobs3%    of all social assistance jobs

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From the hospital’s perspective…

• PPACA impact: 64% uncertain, 28% unfavorable, 3% favorable• Increase use of mid‐levels (90%)• Mergers and/or bankruptcies (59%)• Marcus Welby Effect: (92%)• Move to ACO’s (64% uncertain)• Staffing

– Increase need for nurses, physicians, paraprofessionals  and laboratory

– No changes in imaging and ancillary

• Challenges ahead: workforce, capital

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Questions?

Gregg [email protected]