Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. Grand Rounds Presentation. Rebecca Pearce Executive Director, MHBE. October 17, 2012

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Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Grand Rounds Presentation Rebecca Pearce Executive Director, MHBE October 17, 2012 A service of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange

Today s Agenda! Background on Maryland Health Benefit Exchange! Individual Impacts! Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP)! Implementation Update 2

What is a Health Insurance Exchange?! The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires each state to establish a health insurance exchange by 2014! A marketplace where individuals and small businesses explore, compare and enroll in health insurance and public assistance programs as well as access federal tax credits and cost-sharing subsidies! States had a choice to establish a state-based exchange, join a partnership or the federally-facilitated exchange; Maryland opted to establish a state-based health insurance exchange! Maryland s exchange is called Maryland Health Connection 3

Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Act of 2011! Established Maryland s state-based exchange as a public corporation and independent unit of state government! Established Nine-member Board of Trustees Ex-officio: Secretary of Health Insurance Commissioner Executive Director, MHCC 6 Appointed: 3 with experience in insurance 3 representing consumer interests! Created Executive Director position first Executive Director appointment in the U.S.

Stakeholder Engagement Tenet of the Exchange! Open, transparent process to create an exchange that represents all Marylanders and meets the needs of all individuals and small businesses in the state! 2011 Advisory Committee Meetings 66 Marylanders Stakeholder representation included: health insurance industry, providers and associations, community members, advocates, community-based organizations, academia, business owners and leaders, local government officials, consumers, consultants! 2012 Advisory Committees Required as part of 2012 legislation to have 2 committees

Stakeholder Site! Upcoming meetings! RFP s and job postings 6

Why It s Important to Maryland! Expands access to health insurance for 730,000 Marylanders (13% of Maryland) currently without health insurance Gives individuals access to primary care physicians, preventive services! Provides federal subsidies for individuals up to 400% of FPL to pay for health insurance premiums Infuses $500 million in federal subsidies into the State of Maryland à NEW funds in health care system! Lowers uncompensated care costs in the healthcare system lower insurance premiums across the state

Health Benefit Exchange Act of 2012! Options laid out in the stakeholder advisory committee process provided recommendations from the Exchange Board to the General Assembly! Recommendations for a Successful Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Legislation Report (December 23, 2011) provided recommendations for SB238/HB443! Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Act of 2012 signed by Governor O Malley (May 2, 2012) outlines the implementation policies for operating the state-based exchange! 2012 Legislation lays out (among other things): Navigator program Carrier requirements to participate

Maryland Health Connection a service of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange

Maryland Health Connection -- Individuals! One single entry point for commercial insurance or Medicaid No wrong door approach defined by CMS! Offers tax subsidies and cost sharing reductions to individuals and families Only place individuals can access subsidies Federal government will pay a portion of costs for health insurance for people who earn up to 400% of FPL Cost sharing reductions are available to individuals under 250% of FPL! Open Enrollment Period Begins: Oct. 2013! Coverage Effective: Jan. 2014

Individuals & Families Subsidies Single Person FPL % Annual Income Maximum Premium (as % of Income) Enrollee Monthly Share 133% FPL $14,483.70 3.0% $36.21 150% FPL $16,335.00 4.0% $54.45 200% FPL $21,780.00 6.3% $114.35 250% FPL $27,225.00 8.05% $182.63 300% FPL $32,670.00 9.5% $258.64 350% FPL $38,115.00 9.5% $301.74 400% $43,560.00 9.5% $344.85

Access to Coverage! Online at www.marylandhealthconnection.gov! Assistance: Navigators Brokers Call Center! Outreach and Education Advertising Events and Business Outreach 12

Producers and Navigators The ACA creates a new entity in the market: Navigator! Navigators will: Conduct public education and outreach as required by the Affordable Care Act Distribute fair and impartial information Facilitate enrollment in health plans Provide referrals for grievances, complaints and questions Provide information in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner Maintain expertise in eligibility, enrollment and program specifications Refer insured small groups and individuals back to producers! Producers will: Serve an important role in the Exchange Continue to work directly with small group customers Register to become authorized to sell QHP inside the Exchange Be compensated directly by the carriers (as they currently are) Receive training from the Exchange 13

Individuals Next Steps www.marylandhealthconnection.gov! Sign Up for Email Updates! Sign Up for Text Updates: Text Connected to 69302! Get information on resources available to help now! Link to details on meetings and reports 14

Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP)

Small Businesses! Maryland Health Connection will have a Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) dedicated portal for small businesses and their employees! Small businesses (including non-profits) with up to 50 employees may participate! In 2016, the ACA modifies the definition of small group to 100 employees 16

Why the SHOP?! Tax Credits for health insurance will only be available through MarylandHealthConnection.gov beginning October 1, 2013! The SHOP will provide employers: Innovative plan options that are easy to administer Access to tax credits to cover employee premiums Employee choice model! Streamlined application, and customer service through statewide Call Center 17

Employer vs. Employee Choice Carrier A Carrier B Carrier C Carrier D Carrier E Carrier F Pla0num Gold Silver Employer Choice Employee Choice Bronze

Tax Credit Eligibility! 2010-2013: Maximum tax credit for small employers is 35% of the qualified premium for health insurance for employees Maximum tax credit for small tax-exempt employers (charities) is 25%! January 1, 2014, rate increases to: 50% tax credit for small employers 35% for small tax-exempt employers (charities)! Fewer than 25 full-time equivalents, with average wages of less than $50,000 per year 19

Small Businesses Next Steps Next Steps! Visit www.marylandhealthconnection.gov! Speak with a CPA about Tax Credits! Complete the worksheet to see if your business may qualify for a Small Business Health Care Tax Credit! Visit www. smallbusinesstaxcredits.org for more information! Speak with your insurance broker about the changes underway to find out what health insurance options will best meet the needs of your employees 20

Implementation Update

Federal Funding to Date MHBE has received $157 million in federal funds to date. No state funds have been spend on the development of MHBE-specific functions.! Planning Grant ($1 million):! Early Innovator Grant ($6 million)! Level One Establishment Grant ($27 million)! Level Two Establishment Grant ($123 million) Carries through the end of 2014 22

New Enrollment & Eligibility System! Through the MHBE, the state procured a new enrollment & eligibility system Single point of entry to Medicaid and exchange In concert with DHMH, DHR and MHBE! High-Level Technology Milestones Phase 1A Vendor Award March 2012 Development -- May, 2012 through March, 2013 First round of testing November, 2012 Integrated end-to-end Testing -- 2Q, 2013 Includes External Stakeholders Production Environment Live 2Q, 2013 Open enrollment October, 2013 23

Administration of MHBE! MHBE Staff Executive Director Directors of Operations, IT, Communications & Plan Management Director of Policy, Fiscal Administrator 33 PINS from BPW in September 8 positions currently posted PMO & Hilltop support! Start-up organization! Funding going to space, computers, etc. 24

Self-Sustainability by 2015 MHBE must be self-sustainable by 2015! 2011 Legislative Study Stakeholder advisory committee found that MHBE benefits more than just those participating in exchange Exchange board made recommendation to Governor and General Assembly in December, 2011 that funding should be both broad-based on transaction-based! 2012 Legislative Action Created joint executive/legislative committee to make recommendation to Governor and General Assembly in December, 2012 Legislative members: Senators Robey & Garagiola; Delegates Hubbard & Costa Working with Wakely Consulting to finalize operating budget to create estimates for specific funding streams Report out for public comment through October 22, 2012 Committee meeting in mid-november to make final 25 recommendation

What s Next?! Continued development of IT system! Continued policy development Navigator, SHOP, Appeals & Grievances Regulations through AELR! Federal Certification: January 2013! Outreach & Education: Q2 2013! Open Enrollment: October 2013 26