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Healthcare in the Covid-19 Era June 2, 2020 KHC Community Heath Forum Foot print of Pandemic Economics of Stress Demands & Pressures are Additive & Cumulative Coping Skills (resilience) predict 16% of outcomes


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KHC Community Heath Forum

Healthcare in the Covid-19 Era

June 2, 2020

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Foot print of Pandemic

Economics of Stress

  • Demands & Pressures are

“Additive & Cumulative”

  • Coping Skills (resilience)

predict 16% of outcomes

  • Demands & pressures

predict 60% of outcomes

Source: Lyle Miller, PhD BioBehavioral Institute of Boston

Source: Merck Inventing for Life Graphic

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Emotional & Population Health

  • Mental health - the next wave of Covid-19
  • Consider all the elements of wellbeing – social, sleep, connectivity, etc.
  • Direct and indirect impact of social isolation
  • Growing impact on substance use disorder
  • Special populations
  • Cultural and ethnic differences
  • High risk populations – Age, Chronic Disease, Minorities, Social Determinants
  • Others – eg Those who are pregnant
  • Impact of virtual health support
  • Re-engaging on-site/near-site clinics

Economic Stress Worrying about (or losing) their jobs or income Fear of COVID-19 Especially those working at workplace Social Isolation Especially for those working from home

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Source – PwC Total Cost of Brain Disease - 2012

Direct Medical Care Costs 17% Long Term Care Costs 8% Higher Costs

  • f Co-

Morbidities 30% Non-Medical Costs (eg lost productivity) 45%

Costs of person with a chronic disease only

2.5x

Cost of person with a chronic disease and behavioral health

9.4x

Source: Livongo 2019

Costs of Mental Health Co-Morbidity

Will we experience this? Better or worse?

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The Covid-19 Era – Accentuating Forces related to Population Health

Mental Health Impact on Co-morbidities Higher Risk for those with Chronic Disease Social Determinants & Health Equity

Fitness for Duty Fitness for Life Work at Worksite Work at Home Furloughed First Wave Covid-19 Second Wave Mental Health Third Wave Total Person Health Covid-19 Era Impact on Risk Factors?

  • Addiction
  • Diet
  • Cardio Fitness
  • Ergonomics
  • Obesity
  • Sleep
  • Stress
  • Other
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Healthcare has been “recession-proof” for the past 40 years

ntal “The Great Recession”

Impact of Covid-19 to date

  • Elective Surgery – Down
  • Primary Care Visits - Down
  • Specialty Care Visits – Down
  • Onsite Clinics – Temporary Closures
  • Medications – Up, Down, ?
  • Virtual Visits – Up, Up, Up
  • Mental Health – Continuing to rise

Is Heal alth thcare D Delivery i in for a “Covi vid-19 C 9 Correc ection” n”?

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Panelist Discussion

  • Jenny Goins

Comissioner, Department of Insurance, KY Personnel Cabinet

  • DeAnna Hall, RN

Manager Corporate Health & Wellness, LG&E, KY Utilities

  • Mike Lorch

Regional Vice President, Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kentucky

  • Larry Gray, MHA

President, Baptist Health Institute

Moderator Mike Thompson President & CEO National Alliance