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7 days in healthcare (May 9th-15th, 2022)

 

Summary

From the point of view of biomedicine, the important study published by the journal Science should be highlighted, outlining the most detailed atlas of human cells to date. The discussion about the origin of acute childhood hepatitis continues.

As far as Global Health is concerned, it is found that the United States has reached one million deaths from COVID and Europe two million. A sad milestone.

Regarding international health policy, in relation to COVID, the debate continues on the sustainability of the zero-COVID policy in China. Lockdowns in North Korea, possibly the most opaque country in the world. The debate continues in the United States on the modification of the Roe v Wade sentence. Pronouncements from scientific journals (Nature, The Lancet), as well as from the President of the American Medical Association. The ECDC (European Center for Disease Prevention and Control) stops recommending the use of masks on public transport in Europe.

If we talk about national health policy (Spain), the accumulated incidence of COVID continues to grow. Great debate regarding the announced new Abortion Law. It is more than doubtful that the Law will be approved and, if it is, that it will be complied with, given the large number of controversial elements (registration of conscientious objectors, the obligation that these interventions be carried out in public hospitals, the use of terminology of obstetric violence, etc.). The Ministry of Industry takes out the first tender of the cutting-edge health PERTE. Important editorial in El País on waiting lists, which it presents as a scourge of the SNS.

In the field of companies, the WHO denounces attempts to whiten tobacco companies, by way of presenting themselves as green companies.

Biomedicine

Global Health

International health policy

  • COVID-19

o The Director of the WHO affirms that the zero-covid policy in China is not sustainable (https://www.ft.com/content/9b81b9f0-e13d-4b0a-8bdf-91c97c7d61e7)

o A study says that lifting the “zero COVID” policy in China could mean 1.5 million deaths (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/11/lifting-zero-covid-policies-in -china-could-risk-16m-deaths-says-study)

o China considers the WHO statement on its zero COVID policy “irresponsible” (https://www.ft.com/content/2e20867b-5f1d-4307-93b0-1d9b07d65e34)

o China renounces organizing the 2023 Asian Soccer Cup, due to the pandemic (https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2022/05/14/la-chine-renonce-a-organiser-la- coupe-d-asie-2023-de-football-in-raison-de-la-pandemie-de-covid-19_6126096_3210.html)

o Confinement in North Korea, as the first cases of COVID are confirmed (https://www.ft.com/content/41dec58c-3860-4ae3-86c4-716ffe85dbdd)

o Alert in the state of New York, due to the increase in cases (https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/05/13/world/covid-19-mandates-vaccine-cases)

  • The debate on abortion continues in the United States

o The pronouncement of medical and scientific journals continues against the annulment of the Roe v Wade ruling in the United States, for reasons of public health and worsening of the health of women and children, particularly those with fewer resources. Editorials in Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01249-2) and The Lancet (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22) 00870-4/fulltext), among others.

o Gerald E. Harmon, President of the AMA, the representation of American doctors, was “deeply concerned” about the impact on reproductive health in the United States of this possible modification (https://www.ama-assn.org/ delivering-care/population-care/why-leaked-abortion-opinion-antithetical-public-health)

o The New York Times assures that the annulment of same-sex marriage could be the next step (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/11/us/politics/roe-wade-supreme-court- abortion.html)

o Certain groups try to ban telemedicine prescription of pills that interrupt pregnancy (https://www.ft.com/content/6a3dd70e-8bb9-4727-af4a-4036a660db64)

  • Other themes

o The United States, willing to share vaccine technology with poor countries, says Biden (https://www.ft.com/content/ec6b5b3a-7cff-4aa9-8e68-cba3bbaae06f)

o The European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), eliminate the recommendation to use masks in airports and during flights (https://www.larazon.es/ society/20220511/2dur4ogv7zemfkl5bbwmsitpme.html)

o Disposable electronic cigarettes are imposed among adolescents in France (https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2022/05/08/les-cigarettes-electroniques-jetables-s-imposent-parmi-les-adolescents_6125199_3224 .html)

o France will stop requiring a mask on public transport starting next Monday, May 16 (https://www.expansion.com/economia/2022/05/12/627ccd8e468aeb71118b4611.html)

National health policy

  • COVID

o The accumulated incidence continues to rise, growing 13 points since the last measurement and standing at 856.65 cases in the last 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants. The ward occupancy rate is 5.80% and the ICU occupancy rate is 4.07% (https://www.consalud.es/pacientes/especial-coronavirus/covid-19-espana-suma-31036-casos- 321-deceased-ia-uploads-856-points_114645_102.html)

  • Regulatory announcements

o The Government willing to approve next Tuesday, May 17, a new abortion law at the initiative of the Ministry of Equality. The 14-week period for abortion to be considered legal is not modified. Most controversial points: 1. Without permission or information to parents from the age of 16; 2. No to surrogacy; 3. Registration of conscientious objectors; 4. Abortion in public hospitals; 5. Leave due to painful menstruation, outside the regulations of the common disease; 6. The terminology of obstetric violence is maintained (https://www.abc.es/sociedad/abci-no-reforma-sino-ley-aborto-ultima-gobierno-diez-claves-rapidas-202205111920_noticia.html)

o The need to strengthen public healthcare so that it can address the 74,000 abortions that are performed in the private sector (https://elpais.com/sociedad/2022-05-14/la-sanidad-publica-debera-reforzarse-para-asumir -the-74000-abortions-that-now-derives-to-the-private.html)

o The Constitutional Court is preparing a ruling in favor of the 2010 Abortion Law for June, after an appeal by the PP, parked for 12 years (https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2022-05-13/constitucional-junio -judgment-favorable-law-abortion_3423623/)

  • Other themes

o The Ministry of Industry is putting out to tender the Vanguard Health PERTE for the pharmaceutical and health products sector (https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2022/05/07/pdfs/BOE-B-2022-14280 .pdf)

o Important editorial in El País on waiting lists, which it presents as a major problem for the SNS (https://elpais.com/opinion/2022-05-10/largas-listas-de-espera.html)

o War of figures in the strike of medical specialists in Madrid (https://elpais.com/espana/madrid/2022-05-10/primer-dia-de-huelga-indefinida-de-medicos-en-madrid-basta -already-of-temporary.html)

o Castilla y León intends to lower the surgical delay in six months by 21 days (https://www.diariofarma.com/2022/05/11/castilla-y-leon-objetivo-bajar-21-dias-la-demora -surgical-in-6-months)

o The national 024 telephone line for suicide prevention is launched (https://www.larazon.es/sociedad/20220509/cubyq6iicncg3nfm6hieltpxvy.html)

o The SNS Interterritorial Council gives the green light to the Mental Health Plan (https://www.diariofarma.com/2022/05/11/el-cisns-da-luz-verde-al-plan-de-salud-mental -con-practica-unanimidad), which is criticized by the President of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry, saying that “Mental Health needs professionals and intermediate centers, not apps” (https://www.redaccionmedica.com/secciones/psiquiatria /-mental-health-needs-professionals-and-intermediate-centers-no-apps–8807)

o The Ministry publishes the list of 462 strategic medicines, which includes 249 active ingredients (https://www.diariomedico.com/farmacia/industria/estos-son-los-462-medicamentos-estrategicos-para-el-sns. html)

o Private doctors ask insurers to raise their fees, which according to them have been frozen for 32 years (https://theobjective.com/economia/2022-05-15/medicos-privados-honorarios/)

o Andalusia can have up to 8 Faculties of Medicine, after the steps in Jaén and Almería only Huelva remains (https://www.redaccionmedica.com/bisturi/-ocho-facultades-de-medicina-en-una-misma-region –3332), something (the proliferation of Medical Faculties) totally against the approaches of the CEEM (State Confederation of Medical Students) and the Conference of Deans

Companies, employers and other agents of the sector

  • International News

o The WHO asks countries to stop the tobacco companies that try to whitewash their image as a green industry (https://elpais.com/clima-y-medio-ambiente/2022-05-13/la-oms-pide- to-the-countries-that-stop-the-tobacco- companies-that-try-to-clean-up-their-image-as-a-green-industry.html)

o Pfizer will buy the biotech company Biohaven for 11.6 billion dollars (https://www.ft.com/content/ea9bb9bc-b5ec-4278-ab42-1f5f14a1a76f)

  • National News

o Vithas invests 3 million euros in the renovation of emergencies (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/vithas-madrid-la-milagrosa-invierte-tres-millones-de-euros-en-la-renovacion- of-your-emergencies.html)

o Vitaldent is committed to dental aesthetics by incorporating 73 Smysecret spaces into its clinics (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/vitaldent-apuesta-por-la-estetica-dental-e-incorpora-73-espacios-smysecret-a -your-clinics.html)

o Asisa buys a 600m2 center in Zaragoza (https://www.ondacero.es/programas/en-buenas-manos/asisa-compra-centro-medico-600-zaragoza_20220510627a3bbc64c3c90001106b03.html)

o Hospitales Parque grows in Talavera with a new building for outpatient consultations (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/hospitales-parque-crece-en-talavera-de-la-reina-con-un-nuevo-edificio- for-external-queries.html)

o Sanitas, SegurCaixa Adeslas and Línea Directa, the most profitable insurers (https://www.expansion.com/empresas/banca/2022/05/09/627567d7e5fdea58068b45f4.html)

o Novartis will manufacture an oncology drug for the whole world in Barcelona (https://www.eleconomista.es/salud/noticias/11765483/05/22/Novartis-fabricara-en-Zaragoza-un-oncologico-para-todo-el -world-.html)

7 days in healthcare (March 28-April 3, 2022)

 

SUMMARY

From the point of view of biomedicine, the publication in Science that completes the analysis of the human genome should be highlighted, which seems to open the door to the therapy of various diseases.

As far as Global Health is concerned, polio reappearance in Malawi is of concern.

As for international health policy, problems with the covid-zero policy in China continue, which has led to the confinement of millions of people in Shanghai. As it happens, many older Chinese are unvaccinated, apparently out of fear. The satisfaction of the British public with the NHS falls to the lowest levels in history. At this rate, the UK is going to lose faith in what is said to be their last remaining religion.

If we talk about national health policy (Spain), we are witnessing a new phase of the pandemic, with cases on the rise and hospitalizations on the decline. The Lancet shows that the consumption of opioid analgesics is higher in Spain than in the United States.

In the field of companies, from the international point of view, the plan of the Cleveland Clinic to build a hospital in the center of London, with a large investment of 1 Billion pounds, should be highlighted, which could herald the landing of hospitals Americans in Europe. In our country, the private equity company KKR will pay almost 3 Billion euros for IVI, the largest fertility company in the world, in what is one of the largest operations of its kind in Spain. IMQ approves the sale of shares (50% of the insurer) to SegurCaixa Adeslas, which was already a minority shareholder in the company. Important announcement by Sanitas to launch its fifth hospital in Spain. It will be in Valdebebas, it will come into operation in 2025 and will have 100 beds, 23 of which are for mental health, which is a very innovative element in the Spanish hospital landscape.

BIOMEDICINE

GLOBAL HEALTH

INTERNATIONAL HEALTH POLICY

  • COVID

o Many older Chinese remain unvaccinated, many out of fear (https://www.economist.com/china/2022/04/02/why-so-many-elderly-chinese-are-unvaccinated)

o Lockdown in Shanghai, while covid cases rise throughout China (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/28/shanghai-to-lock-down-millions-for-mass-testing-as -chinas-covid-cases-surge)

o The FDA allows a second “booster” for those over 50 (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/29/us/politics/second-coronavirus-booster-shot.html)

o The CDC lifts the order that prevented immigration during the pandemic (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/30/us/politics/immigration-cdc-biden.html)

  • Other themes

o British public satisfaction with the NHS drops to lowest levels since 1997 (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/mar/30/public-satisfaction-with-nhs-sinks-to-lowest- level-since-1997)

o The growth of health spending in the USA was reduced, after the pandemic. In 2021 it rose 4.2%, while in 2020 it had risen 9.7% (https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-healthcare-spending-slowed-in-2021-after-covid-19- surge-11648497601)

NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY (SPAIN)

  • COVID

o New phase of the pandemic: cases on the rise and hospitalizations on the decline (https://elpais.com/sociedad/2022-03-29/espana-entra-en-la-nueva-fase-de-control-de- the-pandemic-with-cases-on-the-rise-and-hospitalizations-on-the-low.html)

  • Other themes

o The flu gets out of control in Spring, it already supposes more hospitalizations than covid in several autonomous communities (https://www.elespanol.com/espana/20220331/descontrola-primavera-supone-ingresos-hospitalarios-covid-ccaa/660934368_0. html)

o The health plan against tobacco will raise its price and will prohibit smoking in cars and terraces, seeking a 25% drop in smoking (https://theobjective.com/sociedad/2022-03-30/sanidad-tabaco-precio- taxes/)

o Spain exceeds the United States in the consumption of opioid analgesics, according to The Lancet (https://www.elindependiente.com/vida-sana/salud/2022/03/31/espana-supera-a-eeuu-en-el -consumption-of-opioid-analgesics-according-to-the-lancet/)

COMPANIES, EMPLOYERS AND OTHER AGENTS IN THE SECTOR

  • International News

o United Health buys home care firm LHC for $5.4 billion (https://www.wsj.com/articles/unitedhealth-to-buy-home-health-firm-lhc-group-for-5-4- billion-11648550701)

o Great bet by the Cleveland Clinic, to build a hospital in central London for 1 Billion pounds (https://www.ft.com/content/c42bc01c-346c-4ae7-a931-4bbf0605e3ec)

o BioNTech returns almost 2 Billion euros to shareholders after the success of the vaccine (https://www.ft.com/content/db1c6786-6707-4d22-bf43-9c7686cbe97b)

o Fresenius acquires mABxscience and Ivenix to accelerate “biopharma” and “medtech” (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/fresenius-acquires-mabcience-and-ivenix-to-accelerate-in-biopharma-and-medtech .html)

  • National News

o The EMA begins the evaluation of HIPRA, the Spanish vaccine against covid (https://www.eldiario.es/sociedad/ema-comienza-evaluacion-hipra-vacuna-espanola-covid-19_1_8871634.html)

o The private equity company KKR will pay almost 3 Billion euros for IVI, the Spanish company that is the largest fertility company in the world (https://www.elconfidencial.com/empresas/2022-03-28/kkr-ivi -rma-transition-fertility_3399221/)

o IMQ approves the sale of shares to SegurCaixa Adeslas (https://www.redaccionmedica.com/secciones/privada/los-medicos-de-imq-aproven-la-venta-del-grupo-a-segurcaixa-adeslas-1096 )

o IMED hospitals opens a new polyclinic in Alcoy (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/imed-hospitales-abre-una-nueva-policlinica-en-alcoy.html)

o Sanitas will open a new hospital in Madrid, in the Valdebebas neighbourhood, it will be its fifth hospital in Spain and it is expected to open in 2025. It will have 100 individual rooms, 22 dedicated to mental health. Sanitas will be the tenant, the property will be owned by Pryconsa (https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2022/04/01/companias/1648816602_273605.html)

o LetsGetChecked acquires the Spanish biotechnology company Veritas (https://www.europapress.es/corporate-y-ma/noticia-letsgetchecked-adquiere-100-biotecnologica-espanola-veritas-20220329123245.html)

 

SegurCaixa Adeslas: how to be a leader in health insurance for more than 20 years

 

 

 

See PDF of the presentation used during the breakfast:

Presentacion SegurCaixa Adeslas JM 20220322 v7

Breakfast-debate with Mr. Javier Murillo Ferrer, General Manager of SegurCaixa Adeslas

A little history

Adelas has been a leader in health insurance for more than 20 years. In 2009 this company was acquired by La Caixa, to give rise to SegurCaixa Adeslas (SCA), shortly after (2011), Mutua Madrileña acquired 50% of the shares of this company.

During this 2010-2020 period, SCA has established itself as a solvent project with sustainable and profitable growth, going from a turnover of 1,854 million euros in 2010 to almost 4,000 in 2020, and multiplying its profitability by four during this time.

SCA is the second non-life entity, with a growth rate above the market.

What are the levers that explain this success

There are two levers that explain this behavior, which we could call successful:

  • Its leadership in health, since of the 4,000 million turnover, almost 3,000 correspond to health. Health insurance has not stopped growing in this period.
  • Its strength in distribution, fundamentally through the banking channel, which is extraordinarily successful, coexists with other more classic channels that have also worked. Currently, around 70-75% of sales are produced through the banking channel.

Very good behavior of health insurance

Health insurance has had a great performance in this period, with great growth, which in the period 2012-2015 (in the midst of the crisis) had a CAGR of 2.8% and in 2016-2021, the CAGR was 5% .

This growth was due both to the increase in the number of premiums and to the increase in price, but above all to the first cause, which explains 70% of the growth, with the increase in prices being responsible for only 30% of this growth.

This good behavior of health insurance explains that, within SCA, health insurance has been gaining more weight, going from being 21.8% of premiums in 2012 to being 25.7% in 2021.

A volume business

The technical margin of health insurance is moderate, around 6% of premiums, with 78-79% corresponding to claims (medical expenses) and between 14-14.5% to administrative expenses and other technical expenses.

This margin leads us to say that the health insurance business is a volume business and one in which you have to continually be well above efficiency.

Good behavior during the pandemic

A pandemic is not technically insurable. On the other hand, a reading of the contract conditions could have led insurance companies to exclude care for the COVID-19 pandemic from health insurance care.

However, health insurance as a sector quickly turned to care for its policyholders in COVID, which contributed to an increase in the prestige of health insurance. It is clear that this decision was a success, from an industry perspective.

On the other hand, the pandemic has had a positive effect on costs, due to the withdrawal and the difficulty of carrying out ordinary health activity in the hardest moments of confinement. This caused the cost rate to drop in 2020, thus increasing the profitability of the business in that year. In 2021, with the recovery of activity, profitability has returned to figures that are more consistent with historical figures.

The evolution of health insurance is linked to the maturity of the private health system

Private healthcare spending in Spain represents almost 30% of total healthcare spending, one of the OECD countries with the highest percentage of private healthcare spending. 9 million people have voluntary health insurance, to which must be added the almost 2 million citizens covered by insurers under the administrative mutualism system.

This means that between 23-24% of the population is covered by health insurance, this percentage being higher in some communities, such as Madrid (36.7%), Catalonia (31.8%) and the Balearic Islands (29.5%). ). This fact is especially noteworthy if we take into account that in 2011 only 18.9% of the population was covered by health insurance, having risen to 23.4% in 2020, an increase of 4.5 percentage points.

In addition, it is an insurance that is used. Despite the double coverage in a high percentage of cases, health insurance is widespread seen among its clients as the first option to solve their health problems.

It is a very concentrated insurance, since the three main entities manage almost 60% of the premiums, and more than 70% if we take into account the first five companies.

As is known, the main modality is health care (the one in which the insurer has to offer a network of providers), while the reimbursement of expenses (the insurer fully or partially covers the costs of care, in accordance with the contract) is very minority.

Regarding the segments, individual insurance predominates (purchased directly by the individual or his family), which represent 51.4% of the premiums; followed by groups (28.6% of premiums), a segment that has had great growth in recent times; the civil servants of the administrative mutualism are 16.7% of the premiums and, finally, dental insurance, although very profitable and growing, only represents 3.3% of the premiums.

Health insurance: a solid business for its growth, but full of challenges

Health insurance enjoys high levels of acceptance among the population. On the other hand, at the company level, it is possibly the most valued social benefit.

However, health insurance faces three major challenges:

  • Patient/client experience

Promoting quality assistance: effective, safe and very agile.

Boosting digitization to improve the customer experience

  • Assess health outcomes

Providing the health care that is needed and, at the same time, working on health promotion, prevention and self-care

  • Value-based healthcare

Prioritize value for patients over quantity, forcing changes to the way certain aspects of health insurance work.

Health insurance is a great manager of health activity in terms of cost/effectiveness, from this perspective it is a great partner for Administrations and companies.

Three critical issues

There are three critical issues that health insurance, as a sector, has to deal with:

  • Dynamics of growth in healthcare costs, for many reasons (new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, chronicity, aging, new demands, etc.), which contrasts with relatively cheap premiums in relation to surrounding countries.

This is, of course, a critical element for providers and professionals, who sometimes cannot be paid as desired.

This is an issue that will have to be addressed, although it will have to be done gradually enough to avoid a massive loss of policyholders.

  • Sustainability of the mutual society model for public employees. The mutual insurance model is very important, since it demonstrates the capacity of health insurance to provide comprehensive health care to a group of insured persons (outside the dual coverage system) and represents future potential to be preserved. If the model ended, the impact on both insurance and private provision would be very relevant.
  • Digitization aimed at adding value. Many times a digitization is seen with a more commercial orientation, without going into the hard core of the service. There is a need to offer integrated solutions that judiciously combine face-to-face with remote activity. On the other hand, new technologies and their data analysis possibilities are going to radically change the way care is offered.

5 topics for discussion

During the debate, five topics were raised, which are only mentioned, without trying to exhaust the richness of the discussion.

  1. Are we going to continue with the status quo or can steps be taken towards a model where health insurance is no longer a duplicate model?

Health systems are largely conditioned by the history, economy, culture and values ​​of a country and what we have seen is that changes in healthcare are very difficult in all countries. Radical changes, such as those that occurred a few years ago in the Dutch model, are not in sight in our country.

In this context, the public system has to fulfill its mission, which is not easy at all; and as for private insurance, it must continue to improve, since it is a great asset for the country, precisely because of its managerial capacity in cost/effectiveness terms. A treasure that other countries around us do not have (without going any further, France).

Of course, it is necessary to continue in the activities of public/private collaboration, the most important of which is administrative mutualism, while others possibly have less future.

Surely the current situation (health insurance as predominantly duplicated) is not the best for the country in terms of efficiency, but an orderly change to overcome this situation is hard to see.

  1. A certain urgency to modify the rates upwards, in order to preserve the operating accounts of the suppliers

Graduation in the modification of premiums, but also taking into account the urgencies of providers and professionals.

  1. Bad mental health solution

Within health insurance, mental health is especially poorly resolved. This is an issue that will need to be addressed, as the incidence of mental illness, especially among young people and in the aftermath of the pandemic, is a pressing issue.

  1. Possible improvements in efficiency

Efficiency improvements are not only necessary in the public system, there is also room for efficiency improvement in the private system. This is also closely related to the way in which the professional and the center are remunerated. We have to place more emphasis on value-based compensation and not so much on simple quantity.

  1. Quality variability

It is evident that the improvement in private assistance took place fundamentally in the large urban centres. Digitization and telecare can greatly contribute to improving this situation of inequality. On the other hand, using the freedom of choice, something consubstantial with health insurance, people move in search of the best care.