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Truven Health Analytics State Exchanges - Data Collection & Analysis April 2014

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 2  Introduction to Truven Health Analytics  State Based Marketplace Status  Truven Health’s Marketplace Solutions  Questions Agenda

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 3 At-A-Glance: Truven Health Analytics 3  2,200 employees and clients in all 50 states and 83 countries internationally  We serve every U.S. Government health agency and Medicaid programs in 30 states  Health Information Exchange clinical data backbone in 4 states  Healthcare analytics is our core competency  35+ years experience, exclusively in healthcare  Manage data from 1000 claims suppliers in 3500 unique data formats each year  Currently manage more than 400 unique customer health claims databases  17 of the Fortune 25 use Truven Health to manage their employee health benefits  Our research database for benchmarking contains 27 years of health claims data for 160 million US lives  Our research staff has published more than 200 articles in peer-reviewed healthcare journals

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 4 Merging Clinical and Administrative Data We are on the forefront of the movement toward leveraging HIE technology to integrate clinical data from EHRs with administrative data from claims and encounters: the result is powerful new insights into performance measurement.

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 5 Truven Serves Health Care Stakeholders Hospital: Management Decisions Improve cost, productivity, quality of care, and growth with information from across the care continuum Government Promote health, efficiency, and payment integrity for the communities you serve Health Plans Provide insight to health plans and business partners while working to improve the benefits you provide your members Employers Manage employee health and plan costs so you can improve productivity and reduce healthcare spending Hospital: Patient Care Decisions Improve patient outcomes with evidence-based resources Pharma Monitor specific drug performance in the market and develop a clear direction on what opportunities are available Medicaid Improve cost and quality of care by monitoring and eliminating risk in Medicare and Medicaid populations Research Identify practical, timely solutions to improve healthcare access, enhance quality, and reduce costs

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 6 GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE Understand cost trends, gain insights into specific cost drivers, and predict future expenditures Motivate consumers to become active participants in their own care Ensure program integrity by detecting and investigating fraud, waste, abuse, and overpayment Enable Health Information Exchanges to share clinical and administrative information across stakeholders Improve quality and ensure appropriateness of care for any beneficiary population; particularly for high-cost beneficiaries Advise on plan designs and selection to address the needs of covered populations Improve Quality, Manage Cost, Improve Program Integrity

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 7  Over 8M individuals enrolled through Marketplaces  General operational improvement since Fall 2013; still many complexities that need to be addressed  Most State Marketplaces have performed relatively well compared to the Federal offering  One looming area of concern has been around providing adequate privacy and security for data collected through the Marketplace  Some states considering feasibility of partnerships with other states and/or joining the Federal system  Many elements still need to be implemented, such as SHOP functionality and reporting requirements Current Status of State Marketplaces

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 8  Metrics for comparing cost, quality, and consumer satisfaction and ability to compare these data elements across states  Methods for making provider/network quality information available and comparable by consumers during their shopping experience within the Marketplaces  Access to plan/benefit information from State Marketplaces for comparison and understanding of coverage offers, costs (SERFF/HIOS)  Interface with State Based or Federally Facilitated Marketplaces to supply applicant specific claims experience for understanding of prior year costs, expenditures, and information on making new year elections  Access to eligibility and enrollment information and premium payments to understand 2014 Marketplace implications:  Winners and Losers of ACA rating reforms (No health status rating, Age rating limits, etc.)  Coverage analysis, including impact on previously uninsured population  Medicaid churn and coverage gaps in states not participating in Medicaid expansion  Costs incurred by lack of continuity of care resulting from potential lack of coverage Primary CMS Exchange Initiatives

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 9  During Marketplace planning stages, Truven offered a host of innovative offerings to help states understand implications of the potential enrollee base  Consulting with states regarding how to target outreach and education materials to specific populations likely entering the exchange  Developed a Coverage Expansion Whitepaper which demonstrates our ability to layer demographic information with health reform impacts  Developed a model for our provider clients to model increased service demand following Medicaid expansion and Marketplace rollout Truven Health’s Analytic Marketplace Solutions – Coverage Expansion

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 10

 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 11 Truven Health’s Analytic Marketplace Solutions – EDGE Services  New risk stabilization mechanisms introduced by ACA: 3Rs  Health plans offering Marketplace coverage required to have adequate infrastructure for data reporting to HHS Edge Server  Truven offers comprehensive data management services matched with risk analytics and actuarial consultation in our “Edge Services”

Rob Nation Director, Client Services (202)