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Massachusetts Health Reform National Conference of State Legislatures August 16, 2006 Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi Highlights of Chapter 58 Covers 95% of the uninsured in 3 years Preserves federal Medicaid funding Simplifies health insurance for small businesses Reforms Uncompensated Care Promotes financial stability of health care system Rewards cost-effective, high quality care Encourages shared responsibility: government, individuals, employers, health care providers

Background Rising number of uninsured Soaring health insurance premiums MassHealth Section 1115 Waiver Modernized health committee structure Social Compact Voluntary association of individuals... all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good. Source: Preamble, Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Health Care Coverage Today Approximately 550,000 people are uninsured in Massachusetts. Most are people with less access to Employer Sponsored Insurance: Low-income Part-time and seasonal workers Single, childless adults Young adults just starting out Strategies to improve coverage Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector: New State Authority Makes it easier to find affordable policies Reduces administrative burden for small business Allows more people to buy insurance with pre-tax dollars Allows part-time and seasonal employees to combine employer contributions in the Connector Allows for portability for policies

More Strategies to improve coverage Market Reforms: - Merger of the non-group and small-group markets - Prior to merger, state will commission study of merger in context of the law s provisions New Products: - Existing high-deductible plans can now be tied to Health Savings Accounts - Family plans to allow young adults to stay on the policy for two years beyond loss of dependent status, or until age 25, whichever occurs first - Insurers can develop special products for 19-26 year olds, offered through the Connector More Strategies to improve coverage Subsidies: - Commonwealth Care Health Insurance Program (CCHIP): Sliding-scale subsidies to individuals with incomes below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)($48,000 for a family of 3) - Insurance Partnership Program: Eligibility for employee participation raised from 200% to 300% FPL Medicaid: - Coverage of children up to 300% FPL parents can buy cheaper individual or couples policies - Restore all benefits cut in 2002- including dental and vision services

Plan meets terms of Medicaid waiver renewal Spending on Medicaid for FY07 and FY08 projected to be within federal spending cap Reflects shift toward spending federal safety net care funds on coverage for individuals instead of institutions serving the uninsured Waiver signed by Sec. Leavitt on July 26 th Reforms Uncompensated Care Pool Eliminates current Pool as of Oct.1, 2007 Replaces it with Safety Net Care (SNC) Fund Administered by SNC Office, in Medicaid SNC Office develops standard fee schedule to reimburse uncompensated care As Pool use drops, money shifted to subsidy program

Promotes stability of health care system Support for safety net hospitals as they adjust to change from Free Care reimbursements to subsidized insurance premiums Medicaid providers receive overdue rate increases over next three years - At level of $540M for hospitals & physicians across the state Move to Safety Net Care standard fee schedule Essential Community Provider grant program to provide targeted support to safety net hospitals and community health centers Rewards cost-effective, quality care Medicaid rate increases are tied to achieving performance goals in FY08 and FY09 Health Care Quality and Cost Council created to set quality improvement and cost containment goals Council will host website offering provider cost and quality data to consumers Connector will promote high value insurance products

Individuals: Shared Responsibility As of July 1, 2007, individuals must have health insurance Individuals who cannot afford insurance, as determined by the Connector, are not penalized Income tax forms will include a question about insurance status for the tax year. DOR will verify coverage through an insurance industry database Penalties for not having insurance: Tax year 2007: loss of the personal exemption Subsequent tax years: A fine equivalent to 50% of the monthly cost of health insurance for each month without insurance Pre-Chapter 58 Role of Employers in Worker Health 70% of all employers offer health insurance 96% of employers >50 offer health insurance Employers who PROVIDE coverage help pay the cost of free care through an insurance surcharge Employers who DO NOT provide coverage don t pay this surcharge Now, ALL employers are asked to contribute to the cost of providing health care to the uninsured

Fair Share Contribution Employers who don t make a fair and reasonable contribution will be required to make a per-worker fair share contribution Contribution represents the cost of free care used by the employees of non-contributing employers Contribution capped at $295 per full-time-equivalent employee, per year Businesses with 10 or fewer employees will be exempt from the contribution Pro-rated for temporary or seasonal employees who work for at least 30 days in a year Offer of IRS Section 125 Plan Effective Jan. 1, 2007 All employers with 11 or more workers must offer a cafeteria plan, as defined in Section 125 of the I.R.S. code Allows workers to purchase health insurance with pretax dollars The plan must be filed with the Connector

Free Rider Surcharge Employers with 11 or more employees who do not offer to contribute toward, or arrange for the purchase of health insurance may be assessed a free rider surcharge, IF: Their employees access free care a total of five times per year in the aggregate or one employee accesses free care more than three times Public Health & Prevention $20M in funding for public health and prevention programs Wellness program participation and smoking cessation can reduce premiums for certain MassHealth members Insurers may offer discounted premiums to nonsmokers

Health Disparities Includes measures aimed at reducing racial and ethnic disparities: Requires hospitals to collect and report on health care data related to race, ethnicity and language Medicaid pay for performance measures include reducing racial and ethnic disparities Studies a sustainable Community Health Outreach Worker Program to help eliminate health disparities and remove linguistic barriers to care Creates a Health Disparities Council, to continue the work of the Special Commission on Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Sustainable Funding Federal matching $$ leveraged to enhance some state spending Uncompensated Care $$ redeployed Employer contributions $125M from the General Fund

Vetoes & Overrides On April 12, 2006, Gov. Romney vetoed 8 sections, including: MassHealth coverage for certain disabled & elderly immigrants with no sponsor deeming Restoration of MassHealth adult dental and other optional state services cut in 2002 Employer Fair Share Contribution Consultation with legislature on MassHealth demonstration waiver negotiations with CMS All vetoes were overridden Implementation Issues