Center for Value-Based Insurance Design

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Center for Value-Based Insurance Design
AbbreviationV-BID Center
FormationAnn Arbor, Michigan, United States
Websitevbidcenter.org

The Center for Value-Based Insurance Design at The University of Michigan (V-BID Center) is an advocate for development, implementation and evaluation of clinically nuanced health benefit plans and payment models.[1] Since its inception in 2005, the V-BID Center has been actively engaged in understanding the impact of value-based insurance design (V-BID) on clinical outcomes and economic efficiency in the U.S. health care system.[1] The V-BID Center also works with employers, consumer advocates, health plans, policy leaders, and academics to promote the implementation and demonstration of value-based insurance design in health benefit plans, as well as in state and federal legislation.[1] Co-founded by A. Mark Fendrick, MD, and Michael Chernew, PhD, the V-BID Center is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and operates collaboratively with the University of Michigan School of Public Health, the University of Michigan Medical School, and the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.[2]

People[edit]

A. Mark Fendrick is the current Director of the Center for Value-Based Insurance Design.[3] Fendrick also serves as a Professor of Internal Medicine in the U-M School of Medicine and a Professor of Health Management and Policy in the U-M School of Public Health.[3] The V-BID Center receives guidance and assistance from a professional advisory board, U-M faculty, and U-M students (graduate, doctoral, and medical).[4]

Mission[edit]

The mission of the V-BID Center is to promote the development, implementation, and evaluation of insurance benefit programs that incorporate demand-side, value-based principles.[5] The V-BID Center uses faculty-conducted research studies to provide evidence to further promote the incorporation of V-BID principles in health insurance benefit designs.[5] In addition to research, the V-BID Center also works to educate private and public sector stakeholders to increase understanding of the V-BID concept, and assist in the creation and improvement of V-BID programs.[5] This is accomplished through local and national conference presentations, as well as academic presentations.[5]

Smarter Health Care Coalition[edit]

In 2015, the V-BID Center joined the Smarter HealthCare Coalition (SHCC).[6] The mission of the SHCC is "to enhance the patient experience – encompassing access, convenience, affordability, and quality – by working together towards achieving smarter health care, with a focus on integrating benefit design innovations and consumer/patient engagement within broader delivery system reform in order to better align coverage, quality, and value-based payment goals.[7]" The coalition involves significant policy and provider leaders in healthcare, including: Aetna, American Benefits Council, America’s Health Insurance Plans, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, Blue Shield of California, CAPG, Centene, Evolent Health, Families USA, Institute for Medicaid Innovation, Medicaid Health Plans of America, Merck, National Coalition on Health Care, Pfizer, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Public Sector HealthCare Roundtable, and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[6]

Current initiatives[edit]

The V-BID Center's Current Initiatives target reform and V-BID implementation in:

  • Clinical Nuance & VBID
  • HSA-eligible High Deductible Health Plans
  • Low-Value Care
  • Medicare Advantage
  • Precision Medicine
  • Specialty Pharmaceuticals
  • State Employee Health Plans
  • State Medicaid Plans
  • TRICARE and Defense Health Care Reform

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "The University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design". westhealth.org. West Health. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Value-Based Insurance Design: Shifting the Health Care Cost Discussion from How Much to How Well" (PDF). ihpi.umich.edu. Institute for Health Policy & Innovation. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b "A. Mark Fendrick, MD". vbidcenter.org. The Center for Value-Based Insurance Design. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Meet V-BID". vbidcenter.org. The Center for Value-Based Insurance Design. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Value-Based Insurance Design: Shifting the Health Care Cost Discussion from How Much to How Well" (PDF). ihpi.umich.edu. Institute for Health Policy & Innovation. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b "SHCC: Who We Are". smarterhc.org. Smarter HealthCare Coalition. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Smarter HealthCare Coalition". smarterhc.org. Smarter HealthCare Coalition. Retrieved 13 April 2016.