A Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana program that emphasizes getting chronic diseases under control cut costs by $25 per patient per month during the past two years, and even greater savings lie ahead.
“I tell people we saved the equivalent of the town of Port Allen,” Murphree said.
In addition, more than 130 diabetes patients got their blood pressure and sugar levels to a healthy range, more than 70 vascular disease patients returned to optimal levels and more than 530 kidney disease patients got their kidney function levels under control, Murphree said.
The Quality Blue program, launched in 2013, rewards physicians for meeting quality measures that help keep patients healthy. The program targets the chronically ill, whose health care costs are much higher.
“Chronic illnesses affect more than half of Louisianians and account for almost 70 percent of health care expenses each year,” said Mike Reitz, Blue Cross president and chief executive officer. “Quality Blue is our answer to help people become and stay healthy, which keeps their out-of-pocket costs down.”