Florida s Medicaid Funding: A National Overview of Medicaid Waiver Trends

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Florida s Medicaid Funding: A National Overview of Medicaid Waiver Trends Joan Alker Executive Director Georgetown University Center for Children and Families Space Coast Health Foundation Melbourne, Florida January 14, 2015

Florida vs. U.S.! Uninsured Rates, 2013 35.0% 30.0% 28.8% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 20.0% 14.5% 20.3% Florida U.S. 11.1% 10.0% 7.1% 5.0% 0.0% Total Popula4on Children Non- elderly adults Source: American Community Survey, 2013. 2

Florida Ranks 50 th in US: Rate of Uninsured Non-elderly Adults, 2013 Florida 28.8% Alabama 20.1% Georgia 25.9% Louisiana 24.2% South Carolina 22.9% Texas 29.9% Source: American Community Survey, 2013. 3

The Coverage Gap in Florida Medicaid expansion eligibility level 4

Who remains uncovered w/o Medicaid? o Newly eligible for Medicaid includes adults up to 133% FPL o Adults above 100% FPL can get tax credits to purchase coverage in the new insurance marketplaces if they don t have Medicaid coverage. o Those below the poverty line will remain uncovered. o 764,000 Floridians are now in coverage gap. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, Interactive: A State-by-State Look at How the Uninsured Fare Under the ACA, (December 2014). 5

Employment Sectors with the Greatest Number of Uninsured Workers Below 138% of FPL 120,000 100,000 Total number of uninsured workers below 138% of the FPL is 599,916 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 Source: Georgetown CCF analysis of the American Community Survey.

Covering Parents is Good for Kids o 23% of those in the gap are adults with dependent children; o Extending coverage to parents provides economic security for the whole family o Medical debt is a leading cause of bankruptcy o Improves kids enrollment rates o Improves health of parents o OR study found 30% reduction in depression Source: Georgetown Center for Children and Families, Medicaid Expansion: Good for Parents and Children, (January 2014), available at http://ccf.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/expanding-coverage-for-parents-helps- Children-2013.pdf. 7

At 11.1%, Florida s rate of uninsured children is considerably higher than that of its surrounding states 5.5 5.7 5.7 7.6 4.3 9.6 6.3 6.7 11.1 Source: Children s Health Coverage in Florida: Fewer Uninsured But Challenges Lie Ahead, Florida Philanthropic Network, November 2014. 8

A Look at Some of the Fiscal Issues 9

Federal Government Picks Up Most of the Costs of Covering the Newly Eligible Year Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage (FMAP) 2014 100% 2015 100% 2016 100% 2017 95% 2018 95% 2019 95% 2020 and beyond 90% Source: Urban Institute, Opting in to the Medicaid Expansion under the ACA: Who are the Uninsured Adults Who Could Gain Health Insurance Coverage? (August 2012). 10

Increase in Federal and State Medicaid Spending that Would Result from Expansion: 2013-2022 (States Not Currently Expanding Eligibility) $423.6 Billion! Federal Spending! State Spending! $31.6 Billion! Source: Health Insurance Policy Simulation Model 2012 from What is the Result of State Not Expanding Medicaid? Urban Institute (August 2014). 11

Federal Funds Lost to Florida without Medicaid Expansion o In 2014 the state gave up over $3 billion in federal funding o This state fiscal year Florida is losing c. $10 million a day without Medicaid expansion Source: Georgetown University analysis of Social Service Estimating Conference data. 12

Florida s situation is unusual o The state s health care system, especially the hospitals, have much at stake because of the Low-Income Pool or LIP. o Few states have this arrangement it is part of the state s larger Section 1115 waiver on managed care. 13

What does the waiver say about LIP? o LIP only approved for one year through 6/30/15; rest of the waiver for three years o Goal of the report. The goal is to develop sustainable, transparent, and actuarially sound Medicaid payment systems that will ensure quality health care services throughout the state without the need for LIP funding o The report must also include an analysis of how future changes in Medicaid, including possible Medicaid expansion, would affect Medicaid payment amounts and structure, including LIP 14

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OTHER STATES? 15

Status of Medicaid Expansions WA OR NV CA ID AZ UT MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS OK MN WI IA IL MO AR MS MI OH IN KY TN AL VT NY PA WV VA NC SC GA ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI AK HI TX LA FL Moving Forward at this Time (24 States including DC) Moving Forward with a Section 1115 Waiver (4 States) Governors with Section 1115 proposals that require legislative approval (3 States) Section 1115 proposal submitted to Federal Government (1 State) Source: State decisions on the Medicaid expansion as of December 15, 2014. Based on state legislative scan by Georgetown CCF.! 16

How are States Thinking about Medicaid Expansion? o Most states (24) implementing the Medicaid expansion through a State Plan Amendment (SPA) using flexibility provided in the law o States have more flexibility than they think o Limited number of states are seeking waivers for alternative approaches to implement the ACA (4 states approved,1 pending, 3 in formation ) o Will most states go the waiver route in the future? Source: The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. 17

What is a Section 1115 waiver? o 1115 Waiver authority is for demonstrations that promote the objectives of the Medicaid program o Authorizes the HHS Secretary to waive certain federal Medicaid requirements and provide federal funds for costs that would not otherwise be matched o Section 1115 waivers are required to be budget neutral to the federal government o Waiver approval involves negotiations between state and HHS o The ACA requires transparency and meaningful opportunities for public input in the 1115 waiver process 18

What Role Do Waivers Play in Medicaid Policy? o Long history of being used to drive changes even though sometimes a waiver is not needed o Very opaque process which is now slightly better due to ACA transparency rules o There are certain parts of the statute that cannot be waived o FMAP 19

Status of Medicaid Expansions WA OR NV CA ID AZ UT MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS OK MN WI IA IL MO AR MS MI OH IN KY TN AL VT NY PA WV VA NC SC GA ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI AK HI TX LA FL Moving Forward at this Time (24 States including DC) Moving Forward with a Section 1115 Waiver (4 States) Governors with Section 1115 proposals that require legislative approval (3 States) Section 1115 proposal submitted to Federal Government (1 State) Source: State decisions on the Medicaid expansion as of December 15, 2014. Based on state legislative scan by Georgetown CCF.! 20

Key Themes that are Emerging o Premiums and cost-sharing in all kinds of new forms for adults o Using private insurance or premium assistance o Promoting work or job training o Promoting healthy behaviors and personal responsibility 21

Key Themes have Emerged in Alternative Approaches to the Medicaid Expansion Premium Assistance Premiums Health Behavior Incentives Benefit Changes Work Search Health Saving Accounts Arkansas (approved) x x Iowa (approved) x x x x Michigan (approved) x x Pennsylvania (approved) Indiana (proposed) Tennessee (proposed) x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Source: The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. 22

Tennessee bears watching o Has uncompensated care pool like FL and hadn t expanded o Governor just announced his Medicaid plan and called a special session for February 2 nd. o Waiver amendment is up for state comment and includes premium assistance, encouraging healthy behaviors 23

How has Obama Administration Reacted? o Trying to thread the needle; not overly political o So far every state has been approved after negotiations o Have drawn some mostly clear lines o No partial expansion at full match (WI) o No premiums below poverty tied to eligibility o Limits on cost-sharing and benefit waivers o All of this is contributing to complexity 24

For More Information o Joan Alker: o jca25@georgetown.edu o Twitter @JoanAlker1 o CCF website: ccf.georgetown.edu o Twitter @GeorgetownCCF o Say Ahhh! Our child health policy blog: ccf.georgetown.edu/blog/ 25