Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Why Obesity Treatment is no Longer an Option

Why Obesity Treatment  Is No Longer A Treatment Option

Recent published research indicates that individuals with a body mass index (BMI) above 40 are robbed of 6 ½  years of life. Those higher can lose as much as 14 years. This is complicated by the fact that morbidity ( problems  from obesity) decreases the quality of life and enjoyment as the BMI moves over 30 and climbs. Not only is there death and disability but each year people over BMI 30 spend $3,500 more each year on health care and related items and at BMI of 35 this reaches $6000. This is a big problem for individuals and companies
Let us examine the company first. How does treating obesity through your company  wellness program help your employees and your organization? The current health care regulations allow Participatory and Health Contingent  Programs .  Health Contingent Programs can have penalties or benefits  up to 30% of premiums  for employee cost only. ERISA indicates that  everyone must be involved and it must be outcome based or participation activity. Smoking is up to 50% benefit or penalty. The benefits may be gift cards, discounts on premiums, waived co-payments.
Weight Loss for those with excess weight is the only intervention that yields immediate results. Tobacco cessation although commendable will not benefit for years and weight loss is immediately associated with decreased individual and corporate expense as well as decreased medication costs for the individual and more engagement in life and work.
Those companies that are self insured and insurers are only 3rd party administrators have more freedom to create unique and effective programs. Using an expanded HSAs or FSAs is a simple method of reward.
The number one way to lose weight is with initial meal replacement coupled with weekly coaching / education and a maintenance program once the desired weight is reached ( usually < than 30 BMI)).

Secondly let us examine the cost.  All too often people and companies complain that they cannot afford weight loss. They really cannot afford to NOT have weight loss in their wellness program for weight loss is the ONLY way to realize immediate results and profitability to employee and employer.
Chasing the American Dream  is a book that helps address the cost of entering a diet program. A moderate grocery plan for an individual is listed at $3200/ year ($264/ month).  Really on the low side if you talk to the person on the street.  Eating out at restaurants is listed at $960 per year ( $80/ month) .
Eating lunch each day for $8 is $40 per week  ($160 /month). Insurance and out of pocket expenses are $2500 per year ($208/month) People who are age 50 or greater often have 4 doctors and 5 medications which can be reduced by weight loss as little as 10%. Cable, satellite, internet and cellphone is $780 per year ( $65/ month).
If your BMI is greater than 30 you can expect $250/ month more in copays, medications and treatments
If your BMI is greater than 35 you can expect $542/ month more in copays, medications and treatments.
If one adds groceries, restaurants and lunches the monthly food is $514. If the Insurance out of pocket is added you have  $722 dollars per month.  The BMI costs will be ignored for now. By recognizing that when you go on meal replacement (the most effective) and coaching prgrams you have the greatest success. This coupled with weekly physician/NP visits is essential to your success and sustainability.
Soooo, taking a look at the Obesity issue, it is the only intervention medically that can yield immediate ROI to the individual and the company. All other wellness programs are commendable but return is delayed for years and might never be realized in your company.