Rural Health in an Era of Health Reform

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Halftime Highlights Minnesota at Mid-Decade. Minnesota Ranks 1 st in home ownership 2 nd in labor force participation 3 rd highest in high school completion.
Advertisements

HEALTH REFORM MONITORING SURVEY hrms.urban.org 3 Trends in Uninsurance for Adults.
Considerations for Moving Forward Cindy Mann Executive Director Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families Health Foundation.
IMPLEMENTING THE ACA: HOW MUCH WILL IT HELP VULNERABLE ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS? Abigail English, JD Center for Adolescent Health & the Law
Providing Insights that Contribute to Better Health Policy Trends in the Uninsured: Impact and Implications of the Current Economic Environment Len Nichols,
REACH Healthcare Foundation Prepared by Mid-America Regional Council 2013 Kansas City Regional Health Assessment.
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities cbpp.org Medicaid Expansion and State Budgets Progressive States Network Medicaid Expansion Webinar July 17, 2011.
Poverty Lower socioeconomic status is associated with higher risk for many diseases including cardiovascular disease, arthritis, diabetes, chronic respiratory.
Medicaid in Rural Missouri April 7, 2006 Amy Lake Community Policy Analysis Center University of Missouri-Columbia 230 Middlebush Hall Columbia MO
HEALTH INEQUITIES EXPERIENCED IN RURAL V URBAN Alicia Haywood Policy & Advocacy Manager.
Health Disparities for Hawaii County Health Conference August 13, 2010 Sharon H. Vitousek, M.D. North Hawaii Outcomes Project
North Carolina Aging Demographics
Demographic Trends and Missouri’s Children Missouri State Board of Education April 21, 2005 Dr. Bill Elder University of Missouri-Columbia Office of Social.
Research and analysis by Avalere Health The Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Hospitals in an Era of Health Reform April, 2011.
Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, 2010 * Medicaid also includes other public programs: CHIP, other state programs, Medicare and military-related.
Telemedicine: Transforming Health Care in Illinois Lori Williams Illinois Hospital Association March 20, 2014.
Highlights from an Albany County Needs Assessment By Jeff Gibberman Dietetic Intern, The Sage Colleges.
Community Health Assessment Report Benton & Franklin Counties 1996 Summary.
GOVERNOR’S INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON HEALTH DISPARITIES Emma Medicine White Crow Association of Public Hospital Districts, Membership Meeting June 24, 2013.
Healthy Equity for All Missourians: African-American and Hispanic Health Disparities in Missouri Ryan Barker, MSW, MPPA Vice President of Health Policy.
Ruralhealth.und.edu/research Social Determinates of Health: Rural Inequalities and Health Disparities.
1 The Challenge of Nebraska Health Peg Bottjen, MPA, MT(ASCP)SC Issues for Rural Health Practitioners.
The Uninsured in Virginia: An Update Nathaniel Anderson, Laura Skopec, and Genevieve M. Kenney The Urban Institute.
Melissa Stafford Jones HHS Regional Director, Region IX Health Insurance Literacy Summit September 25, 2015 Helping Consumers Understand Health Insurance:
Name Institution Date. Description of the Target Population The target population for this study are the African- American population aged between
CAT AFFORDABLE CARE ACT PRIORITY ACTIVITY WORKGROUP UPDATE CAT Quarterly Meeting August 2015.
Figure Million Uninsured Young Adults in 2007, Up by 2.3 Million in Last Eight Years Millions uninsured, adults ages 19–29 Source: Analysis of.
Heartland Health 2020 Population Health Unnatural Causes Vignette.
Preparing for an Expanded Medicaid Population under the ACA: Undiagnosed and Untreated Health Needs Sandra Decker, Deliana Kostova, Genevieve Kenney and.
Health Insurance and the Uninsured in Kansas February 2008 Kansas Health Institute This chartpack may be used as a presentation in its entirety. Individual.
Health Disparities Reduction and Minority Health Section, Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Health Equity Data Project 2013 Update.
THE URBAN INSTITUTE Examining Long-Term Care Episodes and Care History for Medicare Beneficiaries: A Longitudinal Analysis of Elderly Individuals with.
Trends in Cervical & Breast Cancer Screening Practices among Women in Rural & Urban Areas of the United States AcademyHealth 2008 Gender and Health Interest.
1 Metrowest Massachusetts Regional Health Dialogue Massachusetts Department of Public Health June 21, 2007.
OKLAHOMA’S RURAL HEALTH STATUS Richard Perry, M.A., Director Oklahoma AHEC OSU Center for Rural Health.
Aging in Rural A Voice For Seniors ma4 provides a voice for seniors across Missouri We work everyday to speak for those who cannot.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Health Coverage Stan Dorn December 6, 2015 Tifereth Israel Congregation ◊ Washington, DC.
Kansas Health Policy Authority Health Reform in Kansas: System Redesign/Quality State Coverage Initiatives Program Barb Langner, PhD Acting Medicaid Director.
New York's Medicaid Expansion of : Implications for Other States under the ACA Michael Birnbaum Vice President United Hospital Fund June 14, 2011.
Comparing New York and Massachusetts: Implications for Reform Elise Hubert United Hospital Fund June 9, 2006.
OLDER ADULTS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY March DEMOGRAPHICS & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH.
Early Disease Prevention Women, Children and Adolescents Healthy Kansans 2010 Reducing/Eliminating Health & Disease Disparities Systems Interventions to.
Tajikistan: Health Profile By: Moulika Baireddy and Supercourse developers.
The Uninsured in Virginia: An Update for the Virginia Health Care Foundation May 2016 Laura Skopec, Jason Gates, Michael Karpman, and Genevieve M. Kenney.
Health and Health Care For Hispanics in the United States October 2016.
CAN Community Advisory Board Community Health Needs 2016
National Association of Hispanic Nurses
Community Health Needs Assessment
The Income Divide in Health Care:
Coverage type Percent of population
Community Health Needs Assessment
Exhibit 1 Fourteen Percent of Adults Were Uninsured in March–June 2017, with Increase Among 35-to-49-Year-Olds Data: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable.
Health and Health Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) in the United States April 2017.
Percent uninsured among states’ high-need populations, 2014
Laura Skopec, Jason Gates, and Genevieve M. Kenney
Health Disparities for Hawaii County Health Conference August 13, 2010 Sharon H. Vitousek, M.D. North Hawaii Outcomes Project
Population and Demography
Community Health Needs Assessment
Advances in Effective Primary Care in Rural Areas
Exhibit 1 The Number of Uninsured Adults Dropped to 23 Million in 2016, Down from 37 Million in 2010 Adults ages 19–
Staying Ahead of the Curve: Utah’s Future Health Care Needs
How the Affordable Care Act Has Improved Americans’ Ability to Buy Health Insurance on Their Own Findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance.
Affordable Care Act & Medicaid Vital for West Virginia
Coverage gaps in California and health care cost trends
Wellness County Profile
Health and Health Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) in the United States Updated May 2019.
Colorectal cancer survival disparities in California
Adults ages 19–64 who were uninsured
Uninsured young adults ages 19–29 Federal Poverty Level Percent
Thank you so much Provost Thorp, Dean McKay, Ross….
Presentation transcript:

Rural Health in an Era of Health Reform February 3, 2017 Timothy D. McBride, PhD Brown School Washington University in St. Louis

So What is Rural America? Although the word disaprities has cache here … in rural policy work the word that often comes up is differential … Dependent variables often looked at ….

What is the character of an area? Which of these are rural areas? County 1 County 2 County 3 Median family income $74,875 $42,748 $27,553 Percent below poverty 9.1% 23.8% 30.4% In Labor Force 66.7% 63.9% 54.1% College degree or more 38.3% 24.8% 8.4% Female-headed households 13.1% 20.3% 18.5% Percent foreign born 5.8% 6.6% 0.9% Percent non-white 26.7% 53.7% 28.2%

What is the character of an area? St. Louis County St. Louis City Pemiscot Median family income $74,875 $42,748 $27,553 Percent below poverty 9.1% 23.8% 30.4% In Labor Force 66.7% 63.9% 54.1% College degree or more 38.3% 24.8% 8.4% Female-headed households 13.1% 20.3% 18.5% Percent foreign born 5.8% 6.6% 0.9% Percent non-white 26.7% 53.7% 28.2% Population 994,098 354,620 20,047 County Urban Rural

Triangulation… Rural, Suburban, and Urban America

Defining Rural in Missouri and Illinois

Rural Demographics, Missouri and Illinois Growth through March 2015: Marketplace enrollment: Missouri: 253,432 Illinois: 349,483 U.S.: 8.84 million Medicaid: Missouri: 72,741 (+8.3%) Illinois: 529,228 (+20.2%) U.S.: 12.8 million (+22.2%) Medicaid expansion states: +29.2% Non-Medicaid expansion states: +9.5% Uninsured percentages are prior to ACA implementation in Missouri and Illinois. Social Determinants of Health for Missouri and Illinois   Average per Capita Income, 2013 Poverty Rate 2013 Percent that did not complete high school, 2013 Unemployment Rate 2013, Rural Rural Statewide Urban Missouri $33,430 $40,663 18.00% 14.30% 17.30% 10.70% 6.70% 6.50% Illinois $46,980 $39,886 15.30% 14.60% 12.60% 12.70% 9.40% 9.10% SOURCE: Rural Assistance Center, State Guides, http://www.raconline.org/states

Early Impact of ACA on Coverage

SOURCE: Michael Karpman. 2015 SOURCE: Michael Karpman. 2015. “QuickTake: Thirty-Six Percent Drop in Uninsurance Rate for Adults in Rural Areas Narrows Rural-Urban Coverage Gap,” Urban Institute, Washington DC, February 2015. 

Estimated Enrollment Rates in Marketplaces, by Rating Area Population Density

Change in Uninsured due to ACA? Or, even though they aren’t allowed to charge higher premiums for sicker populations, they can, in subsequent years, charge more in places where their own costs turn out to be higher – for whatver reason. Expansion states 40% drop (from 18.4% a drop of 7.4 percentage points) Non-expansion states 29% drop (from23.4%, drop of 6.9 percentage points) Source: ASPE, Uninsured Change Report, March 2015

Medicaid Enrollment Growth Or, even though they aren’t allowed to charge higher premiums for sicker populations, they can, in subsequent years, charge more in places where their own costs turn out to be higher – for whatver reason. Medicaid and CHIP enrollment growth (Sept. 2013-Nov. 2016) 37% growth in Medicaid Expansion States 13% growth in non-expansion states 29% growth overall in all states Source: ASPE, Uninsured Change Report, March 2015

Enrolled as %Uninsured>138% FPL Enrollment in ACA Marketplaces by Metro and Nonmetro Areas (through March 2015)   All Persons Metro Areas Nonmetro Areas Enrolled Enrolled as %Uninsured>138% FPL United States 8,838,590 27.9% 7,563,301 28.8% 1,275,289 23.5% Missouri 253,432 59.7% 192,180 62.2% 61,252 53.1% Illinois 349,483 35.8% 313,242 35.2% 36,241 41.7% Kansas 96,191 48.6% 69,370 54.0% 26,821 38.6% Arkansas 65,694 27.0% 40,939 24,755 Iowa 45,167 30.4% 27,072 32.5% 18,095 27.8% SOURCE: RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis (2015), data for states operating Federally-Facilitated Marketplaces (FFMs) only

What Challenges do Rural Areas Face, and what Difference can ACA make?

Life expectancy at Birth, Missouri, 2006-2010

Leading Causes of Rural and Urban Deaths, Missouri and Illinois   Missouri, 2001-2011 Illinois, 2008 Rural Urban Rank Cause Number All causes 253,255 349,683 19,078 28,346 1 Heart disease 71,528 92,825 Heart Disease 4,724 7,036 2 Cancer 56,874 79,523 4,233 6,269 3 Chronic Lower Respiratory disease 15,914 Stroke 20,859 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 1,313 1,812 4 15,887 18,829 1,222 1,958 5 Unintentional Injuries 13,482 17,417 856 1,277 6 Alzheimer's disease 7,647 9,903 Alzheimer's Disease 646 898 7 Pneumonia and Influenza 6,941 Diabetes 9,525 561 707 8 6,701 8,645 Kidney Disease 506 865 9 Kidney disease 5,592 7,133 486 804 10 Suicide 3,437 5,150 Septicemia 256 398

Cancer Death and Hospitalization Rates, Missouri The death rate for cancer is higher in rural areas, but the hospitalization rate is lower. Source: Health in Rural Missouri, Biennial Report, 2012-2013: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

Obesity and Smoking: Areas of Concern for Rural Missouri and Illinois “Health in Rural Missouri”, Biennial Report, 2012-2013, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Illinois Department of Public Health, 2013 Illinois Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

per 1,000 Residents Number of Hospital Beds by County, Source: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Health Care Analysis and Data Dissemination, 2009 Hospital Utilization Survey

Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas in Missouri Source: Primary Care Physicians: Rural and Urban Disparities, Missouri Hospital Association, June 2014.

Primary Care Physicians Per 10,000 People, March 2010 2010-2013: Rural Health Plan, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Primary Care and Rural Health.

Rural Health Care Facilities in Missouri and Illinois

Conclusions, Implications

Conclusions, Implications Enrollment data shows overall HIMs functioning as intended 8.8 million enrolled after two years in federal marketplaces (28% of potential uninsured) Significant drops in uninsured overall (>30%), including Medicaid expansion Enrollment rates higher in metro areas (in most places) Nationally, marketplace enrollment rates lower in non-metro (24%) than in metro areas (29%) In Missouri, enrollment rates lower in non-metro (53%) than in metro areas (62%) More analysis is needed to determine what is leading to these findings This shows potential for improvement: How do we increase the percentage of eligible uninsured populations enrolled in non-metro areas?