Enrolling in Coverage Through the New Health Insurance Marketplaces

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Enrolling in Coverage Through the New Health Insurance Marketplaces! Elaine Saly, Health Policy Analyst Claire McAndrew, MPH, Senior Health Policy Analyst Jessica Hiemenz National Consumer Law Center August 21, National Elder Rights Training Project for the National Legal Resource Center. Sponsorship for this Webinar is provided by the National Consumer Law Center and a grant from the Administration for Community Living/ Administration on Aging. National Consumer Law Center

http://www.nlrc.aoa.gov/ Collaboration developed by the Administration for Community Living/ Administration on Aging between the National Consumer Law Center, National Senior Citizens Law Center, American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging, Center for Elder Rights Advocacy, and the Center for Social Gerontology See upcoming trainings, conferences, and webinars Request a training Request consulting Request technical assistance Access articles and resources

Presenter Elaine Saly Health Policy Analyst at, a national non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of access to high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans. At, Ms. Saly works on policy issues related to implementation of the Affordable Care Act, specializing in access to coverage through health insurance marketplaces, outreach and enrollment assistance, and consumer information. Prior to joining in 2010, Ms. Saly held positions at national and local low-income advocacy organizations in the District of Columbia and NY. 3

Moderator Claire McAndrew A Senior Health Policy Analyst at, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health coverage and care for all. Ms. McAndrew specializes in private insurance issues, including those related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. She has written numerous reports on topics such as health insurance exchanges, private market regulations, and wellness incentive programs. In addition, Ms. McAndrew frequently serves as a source of information for policymakers and members of the media on private insurance and health reform issues. Ms. McAndrew provides extensive policy assistance to state-based organizations and participates frequently in speaking engagements around the country. In addition, she serves as Vice-Chair of the Standing Advisory Board to the District of Columbia Health Benefit Exchange. Prior to joining in 2007, Ms. McAndrew held positions in mental health and children s health advocacy organizations. 4

Claire McAndrew Senior Health Policy Analyst 5

Enrolling in Coverage Through the New Health Insurance Marketplaces National Consumer Law Center Elaine Saly August 21,

New Consumer Protections No denials or exclusions based on health status No gender rating Ban on unfair coverage recessions Ends annual and lifetime limits Young adults can stay on family health plan External appeal rights Free preventive services

Expands Access to Coverage New Marketplaces ( exchanges ) Private qualified health plans Comprehensive coverage Clear, comparative plan information Help to lower costs Small business marketplace (SHOP) Expansion of Medicaid eligibility Federal funding for eligibility up to 138% FPL State flexibility in defining benefits

Every State Will Have a Marketplace

State Progress on Expanding Medicaid

Making it easier to get and keep coverage Whether or not a state expands Medicaid, all states will: Streamline eligibility requirements to make coverage transitions seamless Use electronic data verification Automatic renewal annually Eliminate in-person interview requirements and asset test for income-based eligibility

Coordination of Public & Private Coverage One application to apply for: Medicaid CHIP Private coverage and financial assistance Multiple ways to apply: Online By phone In-person By mail

Paper coverage applications: http://www.cms.gov/cciio/

Enrollment Periods Consumers who want to enroll outside of an open enrollment period must qualify for a special enrollment period.

Individual Responsibility Payment Requirement to have minimum essential coverage or pay penalty Small penalty in the first year, more in years after Can qualify for exemption in a number of circumstances

Q & A on Overview New consumer protections Introduction to Marketplace Medicaid expansion New coverage application Individual responsibility payment Next we ll talk about how the ACA makes coverage more affordable.

Making Coverage More Affordable Premium tax credits to help lower the cost of premiums based on income Cost-sharing reductions to reduce out-of-pocket costs for people with lower incomes Caps on annual out-of-pocket costs based on income

Premium Tax Credits Size of tax credit is based on annual household income as a percentage of poverty Three ways to use the tax credit: Take credit in advance: Credit goes directly to health plan to lower monthly premium Based on estimation of income and family size at time of enrollment Take credit at tax time: Receive full annual credit as part of tax refund Must pay full health insurance premiums up front Take some credit in advance, some at tax time: Take only a portion of credit up front to lower premium

Tax Credit Reconciliation People who opt to take some or all of their tax credit in advance must recalculate their credit at the end of the year. Reconciliation: IRS recalculates credit based on total annual income and family size at end of year If too much was taken in advance, people must pay back portion of credit at tax time If too little was taken in advance, people get additional portion of credit through tax refund

Levels of Coverage

Cost-Sharing Reductions People with incomes below 250% of poverty will get extra help paying for medical services in certain plans This willreduce the maximum amount that a person with high health care needs would pay out of pocket It could reduce the deductible, co-insurance, or copayments in a silver plan, making it more like a gold or platinum plan

Caps on Annual Out-of-Pocket Costs Income as % of PovertyLevel (Shown for a Family of One) Out-of-Pocket Maximum Cost-Sharing for an Individual (Double for a Family) Co-Pays/ Co-Insurance/ DeductiblesAre Similar to This Metal Level Plan 100-150% $2,250 Platinum 150-200% $2,250 Gold 200-250% $5,200 Silver

Q & A on Coverage Affordability Premium tax credits Cost-sharing reductions Annual caps on out-of-pocket spending Next we ll talk about eligibility to enroll in coverage through the Marketplace.

Eligibility Factors at a Glance Eligibility Factors Medicaid Qualified Health Plan with Premium Tax Credit Household Income Household income up to Medicaid eligibility level for MAGI group Household income above 100%and below400% of poverty QualifiedHealth Plan without Premium Tax Credit Citizenship/Immigration Status Citizenor qualifiedalien (pregnant women and children under 21 also eligible if lawfully present) Citizen or lawfully present Citizen or lawfully present Residency State residency State residency State residency Incarceration Status Not incarcerated Not incarcerated TaxFiling Status Job-Based Coverage Agrees to file taxes (jointly if married) Nooffer of coverage through employer, family member s employer, or government

New Rules for Counting Income New MAGI (Modified Adjusted Gross Income) rules based on how IRS calculates tax income MAGI will be used to determine eligibility for: Most Medicaid recipients parents/caretaker relatives, children, pregnant women, childless adults aged 21-64 based on current monthly income All individuals applying for private coverage through the Marketplace based on projected annual income

New Rules for Determining Household New way of defining household based on who is on the same tax return (if family files taxes) Special rules for certain family situations and families who do not file taxes Provide information for everyone who: Is on the same tax return as the person applying (if they file taxes) Lives with the person who is applying

Non-MAGI Medicaid Screening questions in application will identify people who might qualify: aged, blind, people with disabilities, individuals who need long-term services and supports, Medicallyneedy/spend-down beneficiaries Information transferred to Medicaid agency for applicants who may qualify Because determinations (for example, disability) take longer, applicants can enroll in what their income qualifies them for while they wait

Job-Based Coverage Job-based coverage must be: 1. Minimum value: plan covers at least 60% of health care expenses on average 2. Affordable: premiums for an individual employee must cost no more than 9.5% of household income Affordability for family members with offer through employer still based on employee-only coverage If an offer of job-based coverage does not meet standards, applicant may be eligible for tax credits.

Getting Information from Employers Marketplace website will have a form that people can print and ask their employer to fill out with insurance information This form should be completed before beginning the coverage application

Q & A on Eligibility Eligibility factors MAGI and Non-MAGI populations Job-based coverage Next we ll talk about how consumers will get assistance with enrollment.

Consumers Will Need Help Lack of awareness Many are unfamiliar with or have negative associations with applying for insurance Marketplace enrollees will have more diverse needs While new eligibility rules help, they also raise new questions Individuals with lower incomes experience more frequent changes in circumstance

Help Enrolling in Coverage Call center Navigator program In-person assisters Insurance agents and brokers Certified Application Counselors Community health centers

Navigators and In-Person Assisters Trained, community-based experts Grant-funded entities that have existing relationships with eligible populations Cannot have a conflict of interest Information and assistance must be impartial Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate, accessible assistance Privacy and security requirements Make referrals for assistance outside of scope

Certified Application Counselors Training and certification to provide application assistance No funding through ACA Application released for organizations in states with federally-facilitated marketplaces Must disclose information on conflicts of interest Privacy and security requirement

Information for Medicare Beneficiaries The health coverage Medicare beneficiaries have will not change because of the ACA Selected preventive services are now free Doughnut hole will continue to shrink Medicare beneficiaries will not have to pay individual responsibility payment

Questions Contact information Stateinfo@familiesusa.org (202) 628-3030 Resources : http://familiesusa.org/ HHS consumer marketplace website: http://www.healthcare.gov/ HHS marketplace resource website: http://marketplace.cms.gov/