MBPROJECT
SHARPENS AIM TO C.O.M.B.A.T. HEALTHCARE COSTS
Contact:
Evelyn Marquez Sanchez
615-794-2009
info@mbproject.org
Franklin,
TN (January 2, 2007) The Medical Banking
Project announced its first pilot effort – the “HSA
Accumulator Use Case” – under its national reference
architecture program dubbed “C.O.M.B.A.T.”, short for
“Cooperative Open-source Medical Banking Architecture
& Technology”. The effort uses advanced banking
systems to fight against rising healthcare costs.
The
Use Case targets a critical problem in consumer-driven
healthcare; namely, on-demand access to how much a patient
owes when using a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).
Because this is often difficult to determine, financial
risk by hospitals and physicians under the HDHP formula
is expected to increase and this will adversely impact
adoption.
“Much
like credit card firms authorize payment at the counter,
care providers should be able to ascertain what the
HDHP patient owes and get paid in real time whenever
possible,” said John Casillas, Founder of MBProject.
“The issue is troubling employers because they are investing
in new consumer-driven plans and want to see them succeed.
Accordingly, we’re delighted that Exante Bank and United
Healthcare is providing seed funding for this project.
Our member banks and financial services firms are also
participating to broaden adoption of an open solution.”
The
Project organized two national meetings in 2006 (Atlanta/September;
Chicago/November) resulting in the organization of workgroups
that will meet at the 5th National Medical Banking Institute
(March 5-7, 2007 in Marietta, Georgia), open to the
public. Registration for the 2-day event is available
at http://www.mbproject.org.
“We
needed an open forum that could build cross-industry
consensus around a hybrid transaction so we turned to
MBProject,” said Dean Mason, President of Exante Bank,
an operating unit of United Healthcare. The open standard
will incorporate seamless transfer of available and/or
credited funds from Health Savings Accounts, and will
be comprised of existing banking and healthcare standards
that incorporate HIPAA and relevant banking requirements.
MBProject
asked David Harris, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
to facilitate the development of the business requirements
at member sessions. “MBProject offers a consensus-based
program to standardize cross-industry data exchanges.
Their program is supplemented by extensive and ongoing
education,” Harris said. “Facilitating adoption of this
transaction is important for building out HSAs and other
hybrid solutions in the marketplace.” Harris chairs
MBProject’s HSA Workgroup and writes a “Dr. HSA” column
for the MBProject website.
MBProject
Member ACS sponsored an initial meeting in Atlanta to
isolate issues in real time processing. “We bring a
real world operating perspective to the table,” said
BP Fulmer, Executive Director, Commercial EDI, ACS,
“because we do real time adjudication of Medicaid claims
in some areas of the country as well as deliver real
time eligibility and status reporting – both key components
to a solution.” Fulmer is President of the National
Medical Banking Institute and heads its President’s
Council with leading domain experts in banking and healthcare.
MBProject’s
C.O.M.B.A.T. Initiative compiles existing standards
and open source components to build out a testing harness
and prove a new class of software code called “mbXML”.
The program has attracted a growing cadre of global
firms like Disney, Sanofi-Aventis, Visa, PNC Bank, McKesson,
Wachovia, US Bank, Fifth Third Bank and most recently
Sun Microsystems, among others.
“We
looked at what they were doing and decided it was ‘Sun-sized’,”
said Peter Berkman, Senior Director, Composite Applications
and Platforms, Sun Microsystems, a global leader in
open standards and information technology. “We joined
MBProject because we believe there are opportunities
to reduce healthcare costs using the medical banking
approach and we’re very pleased to team with the pioneers
of this strategy. They are obviously highly committed
to making it happen.” Sun will host the C.O.M.B.A.T.
platform and has assigned full time resources to build
out a new “medical banking ecosystem that is global
in nature”.
“Our
work is multi-domain and long term in nature,” Casillas
said. “When we addressed privacy and security policy
in 2001 we believed that a testing platform could demonstrate
the efficacy of utilizing banking systems for healthcare.
At that time the discussion around the convergence of
healthcare and banking was not prevalent and we had
to pioneer the dialogue and articulate models that could
leverage banks to reduce healthcare costs. Today medical
banking discussions are emerging around the globe. Our
Members are fully engaged and we’re energized about
how new cross-industry innovations in this arena will
tackle critical healthcare challenges.”
To
learn more about medical banking and the C.O.M.B.A.T.
HSA Accumulator Use Case, plan to attend the Fifth National
Medical Banking Institute on March 5-7, 2007 at the
Marietta Conference Center and Resort in Marietta, Georgia.
To
register, see: http://www.mbproject.org/5MBI2007_registration.php
For
more information on C.O.M.B.A.T., see: http://www.mbproject.org/combat-homepage.php
For
questions please call MBProject offices at 615.794.2009.
About
the Medical Banking Project...The
Medical Banking Project (a.k.a. "MBProject")
is a policy research, strategic advisory and Industry
Action Group that is increasingly member-driven. We
facilitate “medical banking” – a latent market development
evolving from the integration of banking and healthcare
systems – through educational forums and industry initiatives
that inform policy and commerce. MBProject is spearheading
two related initiatives: a global, open source software
platform ("C.O.M.B.A.T. - Cooperative Open-source
Medical Banking Architecture & Technology™")
to combat rising healthcare costs using medical banking
principles and technology; and, a fee-based, bank-driven
community system ("Charitable Communities Network™")
to coordinate safety net healthcare access for the unbanked
and underserved. The initiatives demonstrate how banks
can deliver substantive cost benefits to care givers,
health plans, employers and consumers. For more information
please go to http://www.mbproject.org.
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