The start of the COVID-19 crisis brought a short-term reduction in health expenses for payors, but future costs are expected to be a higher percentage of revenue. Additionally, uncertainty remains high relative to membership changes as a result of the economic fallout. Now that health organizations are largely past the initial wave of the pandemic, focus is now shifting to the next phase: planning and recovery.
Join us for this one-hour webcast to gain insights to re-plan revenue and margins and understand COVID-19-driven implications for payor business models.
We’ll discuss these critical topics:
Current economic forecasts: health spend, unemployment, expectations on shifts in insurance coverage
A driver-based model for payors to reassess given financial implications
Significant COVID-19-driven provider and care model effects and implications for payor business models going forward
Panelists include:
Carole Faig, Americas Health Sector Leader, Ernst & Young, LLP
Abby Johnson, US Central Region Payor Lead, Ernst & Young, LLP
Jeff Woods, Healthcare Strategy, Ernst & Young, LLP
Melinda Durr, Americas Payor Strategy, Ernst & Young, LLP
Erik Swanson, Healthcare Strategy and Operations, Ernst & Young LLP