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State Innovation Waiver Update AUDREY MORSE GASTEIER Director of Policy and Outreach EMILY BRICE Senior Policy Advisor on State Innovation Waivers Board of Directors Meeting, January 14, 2016

Overview of ACA Section 1332 Today we will update the Board on progress exploring an innovation waiver under Section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including a proposed initial waiver to stabilize small group plans by maintaining status quo timing of rating and enrollment 1332 waivers offer states flexibility to develop alternatives to specific provisions of the ACA, including: Exchange marketplace structure, offerings and subsidies Merged market plan design and benefits Individual and employer mandates States must demonstrate that a proposed waiver meets equivalency safeguards: Scope of Coverage Comprehensiveness Affordability Federal Deficit Must provide coverage to as many people as the ACA Must provide coverage as comprehensive as the ACA Must provide coverage as affordable as the ACA Must not increase the federal deficit 2

Update on Federal Guidance Previous federal guidance in 2012 was largely procedural Guidance issued in December 2015 offered new detail about federal standards for waiver applications, indicating high expectations of states seeking a waiver: States must consider potential impact of waiver on vulnerable populations, not just population as a whole States must consider deficit neutrality broadly, including changes in revenue and indirect spending as well as direct spending States may not consider cross-waiver savings in demonstrating deficit neutrality States seeking pass-through funds may not claim federal administrative savings The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is unable to administer different rules for different states state may propose to waive tax provisions entirely if state assumes administration, but IRS cannot administer an alteration to the provision Recent guidance is subregulatory and may evolve over time (e.g., as federal agencies gain capacity to accommodate state differences) 3

Update on Stakeholder Process Extensive stakeholder engagement throughout fall 2015: Website and distribution list Seven public stakeholder meetings Open call for comment (Comments to date: Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, Blue Cross Blue Shield, ACT!!, Health Care for All, Massachusetts Hospital Association, Boston Medical Center Health Plan) Open door for one-on-one meetings, with request that feedback is also raised publicly Additional outreach to key stakeholders (e.g., tribes, General Court, Congressional staff) Transparent policy evaluation framework and process Stakeholder themes to date: Desire for greater simplification for individuals and employers Remaining concerns about affordability for individuals and employers Interest in a period of stability before undertaking additional systemic reforms 4

Phased Waiver Strategy Given recent federal guidance and stakeholder feedback, we recommend considering a phased waiver strategy: Issues for Phase 1 Application Issues for Phase 2 Application Enjoy broad consensus; Could be analyzed fully within a relatively brief timeframe; and Does not require extensive implementation planning prior to application Require lengthier and more detailed stakeholder feedback; Require extensive analysis; or Require complex implementation planning prior to application Factors supporting a phased strategy: Stakeholder desire to approach complex changes with careful and thoughtful planning Recent federal guidance indicates high bar for federal review Mindful of continuity and capacity issues with upcoming federal administrative change Not aware of any federal limit on multiple waiver applications 5

Phase 1 Topic: Small Group Timing Description Context Issue Approach Rationale Areas for continuing analysis In states with a single risk pool for the small group market, issuers may file index rates: (1) annually, (2) annually with quarterly trend updates or (3) annually and quarterly. Issuers may enroll groups on a rolling basis throughout the year Per ACA, in states with a merged market, issuers may only file index rates: (1) annually or (2) annually with quarterly trend updates. Issuers may only enroll groups on a calendar year basis Starting in 2018, issuers of small group plans can no longer file quarterly rates and sell small group plans on a rolling basis. This issue is unique to MA and other merged market states (VT, DC) The change could disrupt the small group market, including: (1) higher premiums as issuers rate more cautiously, (2) fewer choices for employers during the year and (3) member disruption due to shortened plan years in initial change-over Seek a waiver to make a limited modification to the definition of the merged market, such that MA could maintain a single risk pool for the merged market while maintaining select features unique to the small group market: rolling enrollment and quarterly rating. This would preserve the status quo in MA s market Could contribute to rate stability at a time when other items are in flux e.g., transition to ACA-compliant rating factors, end of risk corridors and reinsurance Could minimize coverage disruptions, e.g., shortened plan years for groups with mid-year anniversary dates Could be implemented with virtually no administrative burden or cost to state, issuers or employers Would maintain shared calendar-year rating for broader merged market With support from Division of Insurance and actuarial vendor, modeling likelihood of volatility in small group costs, with and without waiver 6

Phase 1 Application Timeline Massachusetts is preparing to submit a limited-scope waiver in Spring 2016 Oct. 2015 Nov. 2015 Dec. 2015 Jan. 2016 Feb. 2016 Mar. 2016 Began policy exploration, in consultation with sister agencies Launched stakeholder dialogue Identified policy areas for analysis and stakeholder feedback Finalized legislative authority to apply Developed twophase waiver strategy With stakeholder feedback, narrowed policy direction for Phase 1 waiver Began actuarial and economic analysis Began drafting application Completing draft waiver application Make draft waiver application available to public Hold public hearings Hold 30-day public comment period Possible circulation of additional drafts, as appropriate Submit application Federal review and public comment period begins (45 days to determine application completeness, then up to 180 additional days) Phase 1 waiver limited to timing of rating and enrollment for small group plans If approved, this waiver could begin as soon as January 1, 2017 7

Phase 1 Upcoming Key Dates 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/26 2/29 3/4 3/7 3/11 Friday, 1/29 Public Release Draft 1 Official Public Comment Period: Friday, 2/5 Hearing 1, Boston 1/29-2/29 (Comments also accepted before and after) Friday, 2/19 Hearing 2, Springfield Monday, 3/7 Submit Draft - Dates subject to change 8

Continued Section 1332 Exploration Concurrent with Phase 1 application preparations, the Health Connector continues active exploration of additional policy issues raised by stakeholders, such as: Impact of federal actuarial value calculator on plan design in merged market Scope of eligibility gaps that prevent some lower-income residents from accessing subsidies As Phase 1 application process winds down, the Health Connector will ramp up exploration of a possible Phase 2 waiver application: Dialogue with state and federal partners about timing Ongoing policy analysis and stakeholder conversations Expect to return to the Board in spring with an update: Update on progress of Phase 1 application following public comment period Update on Phase 2 exploration and analysis 9