Table 2.
Category | Savingsa | P value | Costs | Return on investmentb |
---|---|---|---|---|
By year of first participation | ||||
2009 | -$58 | .789 | $181c | -0.3:1 |
2010 | $416 | .055 | $181c | 2.3:1 |
2011 | $710 | .028 | $181c | 3.9:1 |
By duration of participation | ||||
1–9 months | -$967 | .002 | $181c | -5.3:1 |
10–18 months | -$81 | .727 | $181c | -0.5:1 |
19–37 months | $216 | .244 | $181c | 1.2:1 |
Overall | $250 | .093 | $181c | 1.4:1 |
Savings are per member per month (PMPM) and calculated using a second stage regression model after propensity score weighting, where negative savings indicate a loss.
Return on investment (ROI) is the ratio of savings to costs, where ROIs greater than 1.0:1 indicate a savings for every dollar invested in the program and ROIs less than 1.0:1 indicate a loss for every dollar invested in the program. For example, the Overall ROI of 1.4:1 indicates that for every $1.00 invested in the program, the program saved $1.40.
Costs were based upon a blended cost for all 3 years.