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Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act Joshua D. Goldberg National Association of Insurance Commissioners Symposium on Health Reform University of Iowa Public Policy Center July 20, 2010

Opportunities and Challenges State-based Fairer system Reduce market fragmentation Begin addressing costs Challenging timeline Adverse selection Begin addressing costs

Implementation Timeline 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Temporary High Risk Pool Program Temporary Reinsurance Program For Early Retirees Immediate Reforms: No Lifetime Limits Restricted Annual Limits Restrictions on Rescission First Dollar Coverage of Preventive Services Extended Dependent Coverage Internal/External Review No Pre-Existing Conditions for Children Disclosure of Justifications for Premium Increases Medical Loss Ratios with Rebates Exchanges Subsidies Individual/Employer Mandates Market Reforms Guaranteed Issue No Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions for Adults Rating Rules Essential Benefits Plan No Annual Limits for Essential Benefits Co-Op Plans & Multistate Plans Risk Adjustment Individual Market Reinsurance Program & Risk Corridors 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Preemption Similar to HIPAA: Nothing in this title shall be construed to preempt any State law that does not prevent the application of the provisions of this title. PPACA 1321(d) Federal government will enforce provisions if state does not.

Implementation Timeline 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Temporary High Risk Pool Program Temporary Reinsurance Program For Early Retirees Immediate Reforms: No Lifetime Limits Restricted Annual Limits Restrictions on Rescission First Dollar Coverage of Preventive Services Extended Dependent Coverage Internal/External Review No Pre-Existing Conditions for Children Disclosure of Justifications for Premium Increases Medical Loss Ratios with Rebates Exchanges Subsidies Individual/Employer Mandates Market Reforms Guaranteed Issue No Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions for Adults Rating Rules Essential Benefits Plan No Annual Limits for Essential Benefits Co-Op Plans & Multistate Plans Risk Adjustment Individual Market Reinsurance Program & Risk Corridors 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Market Reforms: Rating Rules New federal minimum rating rules take effect in 2014. Adjusted community rating No health status Age (3:1 max) Tobacco use (1.5:1max) Geography Family size

Small Group Variation WA VT NH ME CA OR NV ID AZ UT MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS OK MN WI IA MO AR IL MS NY MI PA OH IN WV VA KY NC TN SC AL GA CT NJ DE MD DC MA RI HI TX LA AK *Note: Michigan HMOs and Blue Cross/ Blue Shield are restricted to 3.12:1 maximum variation. All others may use 3.96 maximum variation FL Rating Band Variability: Community Rating 13:1 or less Adjusted Community Rating 13.1:1 19:1 No Rating Structure 19.1:1 25:1 25.1:1 or greater

Individual Market Rating WA ME HI OR CA NV AK ID AZ UT MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS TX OK MN WI IA MO AR LA IL MS NY MI PA OH IN WV VA KY NC TN SC AL GA FL VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC No Rating Structure Community Rating Adjusted Community Rating Rating Bands Hybrid Michigan Blue Cross/Blue Shield must use community rating. There is no rating structure for other carriers.

Reformed Rating Rules WA ME HI OR CA NV AK ID AZ UT MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS TX OK MN WI IA MO AR LA IL MS NY MI PA OH IN WV VA KY NC TN SC AL GA FL VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC No Rating Structure Community Rating Adjusted Community Rating Rating Bands Hybrid Michigan Blue Cross/Blue Shield must use community rating. There is no rating structure for other carriers.

Rate Compression and Adverse Selection $500 Older, Sicker $100 Younger, Healthier

Subsidies Subsidies available to individuals between 100% FPL and 400% FPL for coverage through the exchange. Premium subsidies: Covers the difference between the cost of the second-lowest cost silver plan available and a percentage of household income Percentage ranges from 2% to 9.5% Cost-sharing subsidies: Increase the actuarial value of coverage

Reforms: Individual Mandate Penalties 2014 2015 $95 per adult up to $285 or 1% of household income, whichever is higher $395 per adult up to $885 or 2% of household income, whichever is higher 2016 $695 per adult up to $2,085 or 2.5% of household income, whichever is higher Penalty for a child is ½ that of an adult Penalties indexed to the growth of CPI after 2016

Penalties vs. Premiums 2014 2015 Premiums Penalty (400% FPL) Penalty (Minimum) 2016 $0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000

Reforms: Individual Mandate IRS is prohibited from filing liens or charging interest for penalties. No fines or criminal charges for nonpayment. Exemptions: Cost of coverage is more than 8% of household income Religious objection Financial hardship

Exchanges Facilitate comparison and purchase of coverage Administer subsidies Mandatory Core functions: Certify qualified plans Operate toll-free hotline Provide standard comparative information on qualified plans Rate plans based upon cost and quality Certify exemptions from individual mandate Establish Navigators program Coordinate with Medicaid & CHIP programs to provide eligibility determinations Outside market remains intact

Timing: Exchanges 2010 Exchange planning grants; IT systems architecture; Federal policymaking 2011 States enact legislation and regulations; Federal rulemaking; Federal and state IT buildouts 2012 States notify HHS of intent to operate Exchanges; Continued IT system buildout; States begin to qualify plans 2013 Bidding/contracting; IT systems online; Outreach to consumers; States/ Feds ensure all elements are operational Mid-2013 Exchanges begin enrollment 2014 Exchange provided coverage is effective

System Costs Cost-savings Focus on Prevention Administrative Costs Pilot Programs Bundling ACOs HIT

Conclusion Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. -Winston Churchill