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Entitlements Community and Public Health Workshop October 2012

What is an entitlement? Federal right based on income Money/ benefit goes directly to individual. Eligibility criteria is state dependent There are about 400 of them

Entitlement - origin of the word.. Advent of the Great Society- the uncontrollables, LBJ justifying Medicare. You can t treat Grandma this way. She is entitled to it. 1970s- psychologists began to use as a diagnostic for narcissism ( pathological self-absorption of American life ) Problem now- as people think about cost of gov. entitlements, implicit modifier of unearned class of takers. Some feel programs are cause of wider social malaise.

Examples of entitlements Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) - Food Stamps WIC Section 8 Housing Medicaid SCHIP

Resource Needs in America A substantial number of Americans qualify for but do not receive assistance across a number of resource needs Food Resource Need Over 17 million Americans are eligible for but do not receive food stamps Sources State of the States: 2007 A Profile of Food & Nutrition Programs Across the Nation; Food Research and Action Center Housing 6 million renter households in America receive no housing assistance and have severe rent burden and/or severely inadequate housing HUD (2005): Affordable housing needs report to Congress Energy Education 50-70% of households eligible for LIHEAP (Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program) benefits in cold regions do not receive benefits Of the 194 million Americans over the age of 25, 14.3%, or 27.7 million, are without a high school education 2008 Annual Social Economic Supplement (2007 data) Digest of Education Statistics, 2007, US Department of Education Employment / Income There are 46 million uninsured Americans and 37 million living below the Federal Poverty Line Income, Poverty, & Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2007, US Census Bureau August 2008 Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Poverty Level, 2007, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured/Urban Institute Analysis of March 2008 CPS

Access to Resources Impacts Health Outcomes It is well-documented in the medical literature that access to key resources food, housing, fuel assistance directly & significantly impacts health outcomes. Children less than 3 years old whose families need but do not receive help paying their gas or electric bills are 30% more likely to be hospitalized. 1 Children who experience food insecurity uncertain or limited supplies of nutritious food are 30% more likely to be hospitalized by age three. 2 1 Frank, D., Neault, N., Skalicky, A., Cook, J., Wilson, J., Levenson, S., Meyers, A., Heeren, T., Cutts, D., Casey, P., Black, M., and Berkowitz, C. Heat or Eat: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and Nutritional Risk Among Children Under 3 Years Old. Pediatrics, 2006. 2 Cook J.T., Frank D.A., Berkowitz C., Black M.M., Casey P.H.., Cutts D.B., Meyers A.F., Zaldivar N., Skalicky A., Levenson S., Heeren T., and Nord M. Food insecurity is associated with adverse health outcomes among human infants and toddlers, Journal of Nutrition 2004; 134:1432-1438.

Access to Entitlements Varies from state to state In a study comparing various sites, New York had the most cumbersome process to obtain welfare benefits (TANF/FSP/Medicaid) New York required many steps in the process including fingerprinting, photographing, home visits, daily 5 day a week job searches. Application form much longer than other states (18 pages vs. 6 pages in Seattle) New York better at having translated applications (9 languages) than some states only in English Link to application: http://otda.ny.gov/main/programs/applications/2921.pdf

Who qualifies Federal poverty level (FPL): determined by US Department of HHS 2012: $23, 050 for family of four Different entitlements based on percentages of FPL State determined Immigration status Illegal immigrants only eligible for WIC and SCHIP (but there are numerous exceptionswww.socialneedsrx.org)

TANF ( Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) Family Assistance - Cash to eligible families that include a minor child living with a parent or caretaker relative Safety Net Assistance - for other situations Single adults, childless couples, families of persons abusing drugs or alcohol, persons exceeding limits on TANF

Who Qualifies for Family Assistance NYS? Income of <200% of federal poverty level Extensive list of proofs in the application process

Conditions of Family Assistance (Under TANF) Lifetime limit of 60 months Work Activities requirement (Work activities must start within 1 month of check receipt) Education ESL Job search Work (non-subsidized or Work Experience Program)

Conditions of Family Assistance (Under TANF) Must comply with Child Support Services: Provide documentation as to who the father is. Be a witness at paternity hearings Provide information as to whereabouts of the father or attest to lack of knowledge under penalty of perjury. School attendance requirement: No more than 4 unexcused absences per academic quarter grades 1-6.

Some Work Requirement Exemptions Caring for a child younger than 12 months No more than 12 months of a caretaker s life may be exempted for child care No more than 3 months for any one child Social service official may extend to 12 months Fleeing domestic violence Ill or incapacitated person or person caring for an ill or incapacitated person. this is why will fill out those forms for the parents of chronically ill children.

Food Stamps Known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Electronic Benefit Card (EBT)- Electronic Benefit Transfer Uses Food or food products Seeds or food-producing plants Exemptions Alcohol and tobacco Hot foods Vitamins and medicines Pet foods Any non-food items Eligibility: amount based on total income in the household, charts to figure (can now have savings)

WIC Federal grants to states to provide Supplemental foods Health care referrals Nutrition education Works through vouchers for use in stores

WIC Eligibility Automatic eligibility with Medicaid and TANF Resident of New York State Illegal immigrants can receive WIC Low-income (<185% FPL) Pregnant women Postpartum women- continue for 6 months, breastfeeding 12 months Infants and children to age 5 years found to be at nutritional risk

SSI Supplemental Security Income Enacted 1972 to care for elderly or disabled Americans with limited resources. Based on amount of other income you receive 2010: approx 8 Milllion people receiving SSI ( 1.2 Million or 1.5% <18y/o)

Who is Eligible? Low-income people > 65 years of age Low-income people who are blind or disabled (includes children)

Who is eligible/ Children Must have a medically-proven physical and/or mental condition resulting in marked and severe functional limitations Must be expected to last >12 months or result in death Varies- New York pays a supplement to the Federal Amount (Max Fed is $698/ month, 2012 in New York for child varies $488-$721 total/ month)

What is SCHIP? State Children s Health Insurance Program In NY = Child Health Plus Child Health Plus is administered by many of the same HMO s that administer Medicaid.

SCHIP in New York State - Eligibility Children of any age (<19) who do not qualify for Medicaid or other health insurance Undocumented immigrant children can get SCHIP in NY State

SCHIP eligibility Income requirements New York State Up to 400% FPL= Children Up to 200% FPL= Pregnant women Family of 4 in New York- $92,200 Monthly premiums $9-$60/month, no co-pay Income requirements Idaho Up to 185% FPL=children Up to 133% FPL= pregnant women

Barbara and Rashjon

Barbara and Rashjon starting out Welfare - TANF/MCD/Food Stamps SSI - $700, TANF $162 TANF - $322 (for all if don t have other income) Food stamps - $147 in Newark, then moved to Perth Amboy $222 TOTAL = $1009 Rent alone = $800 (leaving $209 to cover other expenses)

Barbara and Rashjon s entitlement story Moves to Pennsylvania because Section 8 no longer available and can t afford rent Rent = $426 (30 % total income), when Rashjon not with her rent was $215 Food= $250 - $350 Utilities (gas/ electric) = $80 Phone/ TV =$170 Other expenses (clothes, toiletries) = $200 Total out= $1226

Barbara and Rashjon s Entitlement Story SSI Barbara = $716 SSI Rashjon = ($705) Food Stamps = $250 (based on income) TOTAL = $1671 Currently- doing OK- can cover expenses and have $445

How do our families survive? For a family of 3 (2011) TANF- $753/month $300 recurring needs $30 Home Energy Assistance $23 supplemental $259-$447 Rent (depends on county) Food Stamp- Max $526/ month TOTAL MAX- $ 1299 Fair Market Rent in New York- $1403-2 Bedroom $ 1261-1 Bedroom

Can families survive on TANF and SNAP alone? In many states, TANF and SNAP do not lift families out of deep poverty (50% of FPL) In all states, TANF maximum benefit levels for a family of 3 are less than half the FPL and less than the HUD Fair Market rent for a 2-bedroom apartment Currently TANF and Food Stamp benefit as percent of Federal Poverty Line New York: 80 % New Jersey: 62% Alabama: 48%

Does it pay to work? YES New York Makes Work Pay Earned income tax credits Stagnant economy and significant budget shortfall> states making deep cuts in TANF programs Flexibility of the TANF block grant structure makes it an attractive revenue source for filling funding gaps for a broad range of state programs that do not have a dedicated funding source

How do they survive? Food pantries and other private source of aid, Undocumented help from the father, other family and friends, Other sources cash jobs (eg/ braiding hair, babysitting )

What can we do? Empower patients by providing access to information Encourage pts. to apply (food stamps, welfare, HEAP, SSI) Encourage to be timely in reapplication Document need for services and follow-up Referral to Social Work, local CBOs, Health Leads Write a letter (sample advocacy letters)