Arkansas Strategy for ACA Implementation

Similar documents
Update on Implementation of the Affordable Care Act

Final Benefit and Payment Parameters Regulations Have Wide Ranging Implications Cost-Sharing Limits

The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare ) What s really in the law? How does the ACA affect employers? What s next?

Affordable Care Act Affordable Care Act

Insurance (Coverage) Reform

Medicaid Alternative Benefit Plans and Essential Health Benefits 9/10/13

BENEFITS. Preventive Services. Essential Health Benefits. Exceptions. The Affordable Care Act: A Working Guide for MCH Professionals.

ACA Regulations: Insurance Exchanges and EHBs

Implementing the Alternative Benefit Plan

Changes under ACA for consumers

The Next Big Challenge. ACA Repeal, MedicaidBlock Grants & Per Capita Caps

ACA in Brief 2/18/2014. It Takes Three Branches... Overview of the Affordable Care Act. Health Insurance Coverage, USA, % 16% 55% 15% 10%

OVERVIEW OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. September 23, 2013

Affordable Care Act HEALTHCARE.GOV

The Affordable Care Act

Benefit Mandates. California Health Benefits Review Program. Laura Grossmann Principal Analyst January 24, 2013

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT LARGE EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST. Edition: October 2017

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT LARGE EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST. Edition: August 2015

Health Care Glossary

Integrated Care Program and Dual Eligible Transition. Rebecca Thompson Benefits Advocacy Coordinator Progress Center for Independent Living

Affordable Care Act HEALTHCARE.GOV. Marketplace Implementation Briefing Loudon County Chamber of Commerce July 12, 2013

What is the Affordable Care Act? The Affordable Care Act: Overview and Update on Wisconsin Implementation. Stage 1 (now) Stage 1 (now)

Understand and Enroll in the Affordable Care Act

Jackie Prokop; HMP Director Christina Severin; Policy Specialist Monica Kwasnik; Quality Improvement & Program Development Manager

Affordable Care Act (ACA)

4/22/2014. Health Care Reform. Disclosure. Health Care Reform. How Will it Change Your Business Strategy?

Affordable Care Act HEALTHCARE.GOV

The Affordable Care Act: Opportunities to Influence Implementation

Charity Care Organizations as Navigators: Considerations for Guiding Consumers toward the Best Coverage Options

Implications of the Affordable Care Act for the Criminal Justice System

Maryland Health Connection An Update on Maryland s Implementation of the State-Based Exchange

Health Care Reform. Navigating The Maze Of. What s Inside

Affordable Care Act: Impact on the Indiana Market

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT SMALL EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST. Edition: November 2014

Part I SECTION The first three sections of this initiative focuses on its key objectives, and defines the terminology found throughout Part I.

UNDERSTANDING HEALTH PLANS in the Health Insurance Marketplace

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: SMALL EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST

Affordable Care Act. Small Businesses with 1-49 Employees. Simplified for. Questions?

Jackie Prokop, RN, MHA Director Program Policy Division Medical Services Administration Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT SMALL EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST

Employer Health Reform Checklist

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT LARGE EMPLOYER HEALTH REFORM CHECKLIST

Health Care Reform Laws and their Impact on Individuals with Disabilities (Part one)

What is The Affordable Care Act and how does it affect me?

Affordable Care Act Title 1: Employer Mandate. MAJ Philip Durando CPT Elvis Gonzalez CPT Stephanie Kessinger

What s Next for States The Affordable Care Act Post Implementation. Seema Verma, MPH President SVC, Inc

The Affordable Care Act and YOU. Sheldon Weisgrau Presentation to McPherson Healthcare Foundation October 30, 2013

MCHO Informational Series

The Impact of Health Reform s State Exchanges

Health Care Reform Implementation and State Health Policy

Health Care Reform. PPACA Compliance Overview

Understanding the Health Insurance Marketplace. August 2013

Implications of the Affordable Care Act for the Criminal Justice System

LEGAL CONCERNS FOR POLIO SURVIVORS:

IMPLICATIONS OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FOR COUNTY EMPLOYERS

Federal Health Care Reform

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: HOW DOES IT AFFECT MY COMPANY?

Understanding the Health Insurance Marketplace. September 2013

ERISA: Title I, Part 7

Health Reform in Minnesota

COVERED CALIFORNIA: THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UNDEFINED FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

Medicaid Benchmark Benefits under the Affordable Care Act: Options for New York

Presentation by: Champaign County Health Care Consumers (CCHCC) October 26, Welcome!

Frequently Asked Questions about Health Care Reform and the Affordable Care Act

The State Exchanges. Health Care Reform s Employer Mandate NOTE:

Affordable Care Act (ACA)

The Future of CHIP and Children s Coverage under the Affordable Care Act

Health Insurance Education: Options for you and your family

Affordable Care Act. What is the impact on People with Disabilities? Kim Musheno Association of University Centers on Disabilities

Side-by-Side Comparison of House and Senate Healthcare Reform Proposals

The Affordable Care Act and the Essential Health Benefits Package

The Affordable Care Act: Implementation in Illinois

Employer Obligations and Coverage Options under the Affordable Care Act in 2014/2015

Health Care Reform Update:

THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT...2

HEALTH CONCEPTS AND TAX CONSIDERATIONS

Washington Health Benefit Exchange

Child Health Advocates Guide to Essential Health Benefits

A Guide to the Affordable Care Act

Health Care Reform: What Changes Are We Facing?

Treasury Decision 9491(II)(B) ... CLICK HERE to return to the home page. II. Overview of the Regulations

The Affordable Care Act and You. Presented by: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas

Rehmann Live! ACA Impact: Addressing the

H.R American Health Care Act of 2017

GENERAL INFORMATION BULLETIN

An Update on Commercial Exchanges. Myra Weisfeld, Senior Managing Consultant

Health Insurance Marketplace

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON MEDICAL SERVICE

Understanding Your Medicare Options. Medicare Made Clear

Health Care Reform under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( PPACA ) provisions effective January 1, 2014

The Affordable Care Act in Action. Carla Haddad, MPH The Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Planning, Analysis and Evaluation

Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Substance Abuse. Michelle Dirst Director of Public Policy

Simple answers to health reform s complex issues facing every employer, and what you can do now to protect your business and your future.

Healthcare in the Pulpit (HCP) Outreach Campaign. AME HCP Train-the-Trainer

THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AN OVERVIEW FOR HUMAN RESOURCE & FINANCE PROFESSIONALS AT MID-SIZED COMPANIES

The Affordable Care Act: A Summary on Healthcare Reform. The Wyoming Department of Insurance

Health Reform 201 The Road Ahead for Healthcare Reform in Utah. Who is UHPP?

uninsured Medicaid Today; Preparing for Tomorrow A Look at State Medicaid Program Spending, Enrollment and Policy Trends

Thursday, December 19, 2013 Celeste Richards Erin Malone

Transcription:

Arkansas Strategy for ACA Implementation Heartland Genetics Services Collaborative Affordable Care Act Forum Phase II Kansas City, MO May 22, 2014 David Deere Director, Partners for Inclusive Communities deere@uark.edu 501-682-9900

Health Care Changes in Arkansas (All these programs are designed by state) Efforts are underway to improve: Costs and Quality (Payment Improvement Initiative, Patient-Centered Medical Homes) Coordination (Health Information Technology) Care Options (Increasing the number of health care providers & Community First Choice Option) Access (Health Insurance Marketplace & Medicaid Expansion)

Payment Improvement Initiative Includes Medicaid and major private insurance companies Pays a set amount for an episode of care (rather than a fee for service for each procedure) Shares saving with provider Penalizes provider for high costs or poor outcomes Roll out beginning with most expensive conditions

Patient-Centered Medical Home A medical practice may elect to participate Enhanced payments to provide services that are a part of medical homes Essentially, a managed care model Like Payment Improvement Initiative, rewards quality care and cost savings, and penalizes high costs and poor quality

Components of Medical Home Model Care that is: accessible, family-centered, continuous, comprehensive, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally effective.

Health Information Technology Requires use of an Electronic Medical Record Designed to make various provider and network EMRs compatible Affordable Care Act funds available to practices to convert to EMRs and upgrade systems to support participation in the health information technology system (AR has a team coordinating this effort) HIPAA was enacted to facilitate this system, while protecting this information

Health Care Workforce Shift to emphasis on primary care With more people covered with health insurance, the demand for services will increase AR anticipates needing an additional 5% primary care providers Medical school added physician assistant program (2 universities are looking at DO programs) Payment shifts to reimburse primary care at a higher rate Will take some time to catch up with the demand

Community First Choice Option

Alternative to Home and Community-based Waiver CFCO is expected to end the waiting list for the HCBS Waiver. Must be person-centered plan of care CFCO will allow more flexibility in the services a person receives.

Community First Choice Option The amount of money available for a person will depend on their needed supports (determined by an initial assessment). CFCO will apply to disabilities, aging, and mental health.

Funding for CFCO Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services will provide the state an extra 6% in their Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) Savings from institutional care will be applied to community-based services

Timeline for CFCO Assessments have been completed on many, but not all of the expected participants July 2014 is projected start date for first participants Full implementation is expected to take 18 months

Background on Health Insurance in Arkansas in 2013 More than 500,000 Arkansans were uninsured About half of those uninsured were eligible for Medicaid expansion Before the ACA, the average plan cost $1500 more due to those who were uninsured

Participation Choices by the State Arkansas opted for a federal-state partnership (allowed state to be involved in plan management and consumer assistance) Arkansas also is participating in Medicaid expansion called Private Option

10 Essential H e a l t h Benefits (Included in All Health Insurance Plans) Outpatient services Hospitalization Emergency services Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance use disorder treatment Prescription drugs Rehabilitative and habilitative services/devices Laboratory services Preventive, wellness, chronic disease management Pediatric services, including dental and vision

Defining Habilitative Services States were given options if benchmark plan did not include habilitative services Default to the federal definition Write own definition and coverage requirements

Arkansas s Definition Of Habilitative Services Habilitative Services are services provided in order for a person to attain and maintain a skill or function that was never learned or acquired and is due to a disabling condition. Coverage originally included only occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech language therapy. After advocates spoke up, it now includes therapy designed to assist patients to acquire activities of daily living (does not require OT, PT, or SLP license).

Coverage of Habilitative Services Subject to permissible terms, conditions, exclusions and limitations, health benefit plans, when required to provide essential health benefits, shall provide coverage for physical, occupational and speech therapies, developmental services and durable medical equipment for developmental delay, developmental disability, developmental speech or language disorder, developmental coordination disorder and mixed developmental disorder.

Experience with Enrollment Arkansas enrolled more than 150,000 people in Medicaid and more than 40,000 in plans with advance premium tax credits During the next open enrollment, the Departments of Insurance, Human Services, and Health will not be involved in outreach, education, and enrollment

Private Option (AR Version of Medicaid Expansion) Medicaid dollars are used to pay for the Marketplace plan selected, with no premium cost for consumer In first years 100% of cost paid by federal government In future years state will pay 10% of cost and US will pay 90% Medically frail (about 10%) still covered under traditional Medicaid Certain services still covered by traditional Medicaid (transportation)

Benefits of Private Option Reimburses physician at a higher rate than traditional Medicaid Eliminates the problem of churning, or movement between Medicaid and private insurance Removes some of the stigma associated with Medicaid Estimated to save AR between $80-90 million annually Important to hospitals to cover funding previously received from Medicare to cover uncompensated care Businesses will not have to pay penalties for not covering employees who are in the Private Option

Role of Genetic Counselors Help people understand health care changes and reasons for the changes Help people to look at options available through the Insurance Marketplace and understand the coverage offered by each plan Direct people to a guide or navigator in their area https://localhelp.healthcare.gov/ Advocate for future revisions to improve experience of people with genetic conditions (particularly, look at qualified health plans and habilitative services) Learn if your state is involved in reform measures such as Medicare-Medicaid Dual Eligible Programs and Community First Choice Option. Make your views known.

Health Reform State Decisions Source: http://kff.org/state-category/health-reform/ Marketplace Type Expanding Medicaid Health Home Dual Eligibles CFCO Arkansas Partnership X X X Iowa Partnership X X X Kansas Federal X Missouri Federal Debating X Withdrawn Nebraska Federal North Dakota Federal X Oklahoma Federal X X South Dakota Federal X