WellPoint/Anthem Ranks Worst Health Plan Second Straight Year
Nashville, Tenn. – With favorability ratings on par with Congress, health insurer WellPoint for the second year in a row ranked worst in overall favorability in a national opinion survey of 373 hospital and health system executives. Conversely, the health plan’s not-for-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield brethren ranked best in overall favorability, tied with Cigna, which made the top of the favorability list for the second straight year, according to results released today from the 7th Annual ReviveHealth National Payor Survey.
Hospital executives surveyed gave WellPoint, which runs Anthem Blue Cross in California and health plans in 13 other states, an overall favorability rating of 16 percent compared to independent Blue Cross Blue Shield plans’ rating of 49 percent, tied with Cigna. Independent BlueCross BlueShield plans, however, ranked well ahead of Cigna (30 percent compared to 19 percent) in terms of overall best to deal with, despite having the lowest ranking in payment rates to hospitals, the survey found. For several years in a row, the survey revealed a complete lack of correlation between payment rates from any payor and a hospital’s perception of that payor.
For the third consecutive year, UnitedHealthcare ranked worst to deal with (30 percent versus the next worst WellPoint/Anthem at 14 percent), holding firm as the health plan with the most consistently poor reputation among hospitals and the slowest to pay. Hospitals year in and year out cite UnitedHealthcare’s low rates, slow payments, bureaucracy, and honesty as reasons for their poor rankings.
“The trust factor is huge when it comes to hospitals and health plans being able to play nice in the new world order of risk-sharing and improved health outcomes,” said ReviveHealth CEO Brandon Edwards. “Even though WellPoint now has a CEO with a strong provider background, he’s got to turn an aircraft carrier, and that takes time. Their major imperative has to be improving their reputation and rebuilding trust with providers.”
The survey, conducted in partnership with Catalyst Healthcare Research (CHR) and The Godbey Group, is the only one of its kind in the country, targeting hospital leaders who negotiate managed care contracts with national health insurance companies. Respondents include CEOs, CFOs, and managed care/payor relations executives who negotiate on behalf of about one-third of all hospitals in the U.S. The goal of the study is to provide a national perspective of hospital leaders’ opinions of large health plans. A total of 373 responses were collected during the period of February 5 – March 31, 2013. The margin of error is +/-4.8%.
Complete survey results are available at http://thinkrevivehealth.com/press/#thought-leadership.
Other key findings include:
Meanwhile, when it comes to other strategies being pursued by hospitals and health systems, hospitals are taking the lead on wellness programs for their own employees, citing wellness as the most widely adopted success strategy, above ACOs, clinical integration, and direct contracting with employers:
View or download the complete survey results at http://thinkrevivehealth.com/press/#thought-leadership. For questions or further interpretation of this year’s survey results, please contact learnmore@thinkrevivehealth.com.
About ReviveHealth
ReviveHealth is the leading strategic communication firm specializing in Health Services, Health Technology, and Healthy Living. Since its inception, the firm has consistently received industry recognition from PRWeek, The Holmes Report, and O’Dwyer’s for creating strong agency culture, strategic excellence, and client results. Named PRWeek’s 2013 Boutique Agency of the Year, ReviveHealth ranks among the nation’s Top 15 firms for health care strategic communication. The firm’s clients include physician organizations, health care industry associations, health technology companies, wellness and population health companies, major hospitals
and health systems, and academic medical centers. ReviveHealth has offices in Nashville, Tennessee, and Santa Barbara, California, and can be found on the web atthinkrevivehealth.com.