Research and analysis by Avalere Health Are Medicare Patients Getting Sicker? December 2012.

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Research and analysis by Avalere Health Are Medicare Patients Getting Sicker? December 2012

Research and analysis by Avalere Health More seniors are obese, leading to a host of other chronic health problems. Chart 1: Percentage of Seniors Who Are Obese, 1988 – 1994 and 2009 – 2010 Source: National Institutes of Health. (2012). Older Americans 2012: Key Indicators of Well-being. Men Women

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Chronic disease rates are rising in the Medicare population. Chart 2: Rates of Chronic Conditions Among Medicare Beneficiaries, * 2000 – 2009 * Includes random 5% sample of Medicare beneficiaries. Source: CMS Chronic Condition Data Warehouse Medicare 5% Sample. Medicare Beneficiary Prevalence for Chronic Conditions for 2000 Through

Research and analysis by Avalere Health The occurrence rate of ESRD, one of the highest cost conditions for Medicare, is ballooning. Chart 3: Medicare Beneficiaries with End-stage Renal Disease, 1980 – 2010 Source: United States Renal Data System Reference Tables. Medicare Beneficiaries

Research and analysis by Avalere Health More seniors are living with two or more chronic conditions. Chart 4: Percentage of Seniors* with Two or More Chronic Conditions, 1999 – 2000 and 2009 – 2010 * Seniors are defined as individuals age 65 and older. Source: Freid, V., et al. (July 2012). Multiple Chronic Conditions Among Adults Aged 45 and Over: Trends Over the Past 10 Years.

Research and analysis by Avalere Health People with multiple chronic conditions use more health care resources. Number of Chronic Conditions Average Per Capita Health Spending Source: Anderson, G. (2010). Chronic Care: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Johns Hopkins University and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Chart 5: Average Yearly Per Capita Health Spending for Individuals with Chronic Conditions, 2006

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Costs of each episode of care rise with the number of a beneficiary's chronic conditions. Chart 6: Average Medicare Episode Payment by Number of Chronic Conditions for Major Joint Procedure Without Major Complication* for 30-day, Fixed-length Episodes, 2007 – 2009 * MS-DRG 470. Source: Dobson | DaVanzo (October 2012). Medicare Payment Bundling: Insights from Claims Data and Policy Implications. Number of Chronic Conditions

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Overall health care spending rises with age. Chart 7: Distribution of Average Health Care Spending* Per Person by Age, 2009 *Health care spending includes total payments from all sources (including direct payments from individuals and families, private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and miscellaneous other sources) to hospitals, physicians, other providers (including dental care), and pharmacies; health insurance premiums are not included. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation. (May 2012). Health Care Costs: A Primer. Age 5-17

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Medicare patients with complex care needs are making up a greater proportion of inpatient visits. *Individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. ** Based on random 5% sample of Medicare beneficiaries. Source: Avalere Health analysis of Medicare National Claims History Standard Analytical Files. Chart 8: Proportion of Inpatient Visits for Disabled and Dual-eligible* Medicare Beneficiaries,** 2006 – 2010

Research and analysis by Avalere Health All of these trends are contributing to rising acuity levels in the inpatient setting… Chart 9: Health Risk Scores* for Admitted Patients, 2006 – 2010 *Hierarchical Condition Category Scores is a measure used by CMS for risk-adjustment in the Medicare Advantage program. Source: The Moran Company Analysis of Medicare 5% Standard Analytic Files for

Research and analysis by Avalere Health …as evidenced by greater use of costly resources such as intensive care units. Source: The Moran Company. (2010). Issues in Measuring Documentation and Codling Change. Paper presented to the American Hospital Association, Federation of American Hospitals, and Association of American Medical Colleges. Updated data for 2010 and 2011 provided by the Moran Company. Chart 10: Percent of Medicare Discharges Involving Intensive Care, FY 2000 – 2011