Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women. Carolyn McClanahan, DMA Sheila Platts, DMA Liz O Dell, DMA

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Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women Carolyn McClanahan, DMA Sheila Platts, DMA Liz O Dell, DMA 1

Agenda Overview Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women Qualified Presumptive Provider Requirements Eligibility Requirements and Coverage Eligibility Determination Questions 2

Before we begin, please have the following items available: DMA Administrative Letter 06-13 DMA Administrative Letter 18-13 MAGI Household Composition Chart PE for Hospital Income Chart www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/provider/seminars.htm#hpt 3

Overview of Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women 4

Current Presumptive Eligibility Pregnant woman only Determined mostly by Health Departments and Rural Health Centers Covers only ambulatory prenatal care 5

PE for Pregnant Women 1/1/14 Applicants must attest U.S. citizenship or lawfully residing in U.S. State residency Medicaid household Countable income 6

Pregnancy Presumptive Eligibility Provider Requirements 7

Provider Requirement PE provider cannot delegate/contract presumptive eligibility determination Must be the health department/rural health center that determines eligibility No contractors Federal regulation 42 CFR 435.1102 and 1110 8

Provider Requirement PE provider cannot be authorized rep for individual and determine presumptive eligibility Mandated by CMS Cannot delegate the authorized rep to a contractor 9

Eligibility Requirements and Coverage 10

Applicant Eligibility Requirements Applicant must: Attest to pregnancy Attest to U.S. citizenship or lawful presence Attest to North Carolina residency. Have gross income equal to or less than 196% of the federal poverty level 11

Coverage Presumptive MPW is still limited to ambulatory prenatal care Not the same coverage as regular MPW 12

Coverage Eligibility Period Begins on the day the individual is determined presumptively eligible by the qualified provider. Ends on one of the following dates, depending on whether regular Medicaid application is made: If no, then coverage ends on last day of the month following the month presumptive eligibility was determined. If yes, then coverage ends on the day the DSS makes an eligibility determination on the regular Medicaid application. 13

Coverage Example PE application signed and approved 1/6/14. No Medicaid application was submitted by 2/28/14. PE is limited to 1/6/14 2/28/14. If Medicaid application was submitted and eligibility decision was made by DSS on 3/19/14, PE coverage will be authorized 1/6/14 3/19/14. 14

Coverage Example PE application signed on 1/6/14. Applicant cannot provide verbal statement of wage info for husband on 1/6/14. Applicant calls on 1/7/14 with wage information. Determination made on 1/7. PE authorized beginning 1/7/2014 15

Coverage Process Health Dept/Rural Health Clinic determines PE eligibility Submits DMA-5032, Presumptive Eligibility Determination, to DSS DSS authorizes eligibility PE eligibility one month at a time retroactively 16

Coverage Process Example PE is approved by ABC Health Dept on January 7, 2014. The PE application and regular Medicaid application is submitted to the DSS on the same date. The Medicaid application is denied on February 10, 2014 17

Coverage Process Example DSS will authorize the PE in NC FAST by the 5 th workday of the following month February. If the regular Medicaid application is still pending, the PE authorization will be 1/7/14 1/31/14. February coverage entered by 5 th working day in March oron the date MA application is disposed. Eligibility determined on the Medicaid application on 2/10/14, PE authorization for February will be 2/1/14 2/10/14. Total PE eligibility: 1/7/14 2/10/14 18

Coverage If regular Medicaid approved retroactively, it may overlay the PE in NC Tracks. If regular Medicaid is denied, PE is still authorized and ambulatory prenatal services will be covered. 19

Coverage Presumptive Eligibility is limited to: Once per pregnancy for Medicaid Pregnant Woman (MPW). 20

Eligibility Determination 21

Income 22

Countable Income Income sources used in determining the adjusted gross income include but are not limited to Wages/tips Unemployment Pension and annuities Income from business or personal services Interest Alimony received Social Security benefits (RSDI) Foreign earned Lump sum in the month received Self-employment Military-retirement/pension (NOT Veteran s Benefits) 23

Non-Countable Income Child support Veterans benefits (NOT military pension/retirement) Gifts and inheritances Worker s compensation Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Scholarships, awards, or fellowship grants used for educational expenses. Any amount used for living expenses is countable income (room and board). Lump sums, except in the month received Certain Native American and Alaska Native income 24

Income Calculation Obtain statement of gross income per pay period If gross amount not provided, probe further about hourly rate of pay and number of hours worked per week or pay period Hourly rate x number of hours/week or pay period 25

Income Calculation Determine frequency of each type of income. Convert to a monthly amount using the following formulas: Weekly multiply by 4.3 Bi-weekly multiply by 2.15 Semi-monthly multiply by 2 Monthly no conversion required Annually divide by 12 26

Example Josephine is being evaluated for Presumptive Medicaid. During the interview, you ask for the gross income that she earns from her job at ABC Company. She cannot provide the gross amount, but does state that she makes $15.85 per hour and works 40 hours per week. $15.85 x 40 = $634.00 per week $634.00 x 4.3 = $2,726.20 monthly gross income 27

Example Melinda is being evaluated for Presumptive Medicaid. She works for the local grocery store and states she grosses $1025.00 every two weeks. $1025.00 x 2.15 = $2203.75 monthly gross income 28

Medicaid Terms 29

Medicaid Terms Parent - Natural, adoptive, or step Medicaid Aged Child -Natural, adopted, or stepchild under the age of 19 Note: Medicaid still covers under age 21, but they are not considered a Medicaid child in the household of a non-filer Sibling - Natural, adoptive, or step Family Size -Number in the household 30

Medicaid Terms Tax Filer An individual who expects to file a tax return for the taxable year in which a determination is made for Medicaid/NCHC. Tax Dependent An individual expected to be claimed as a dependent by someone else May also be a tax filer Non-filer An individual who is not expected to file a tax return or expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else 31

Medicaid Household 32

Medicaid Household = Family Size = MPW Income Limit 33

Determining Medicaid Household There are two different sets of rules to build a Medicaid household Tax household Non-filer 34

Tax Household Tax filer Tax filer Spouse living with the tax filer All persons whom the tax filer expects to claim as tax dependents 35

Tax dependent The individual Tax Household Members of the household of the tax filer who is claiming the tax dependent The tax dependent s spouse If living together and not already included 36

Tax Dependent Exceptions If the tax dependent meets oneof the following exceptions, apply the non-filer rules on the next slide The individual is claimed as a tax dependent by someone other than a spouse or a natural, adoptive parent or stepparent A child under the age of 19 living with both parents who do not expect to file a joint tax return. This may include a stepparent. A child under the age of 19 claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent 37

Non-filer Household An individual who: Does not expect to file taxes, and Does not expect to be claimed as a tax dependent, or Is a tax dependent who meets one of the exception The household consists of: The individual The individual s spouse The individual s natural, adopted, and step children under the age 19 If individual is under age 19, the household includes the same as above AND The individual s natural, adoptive live-in parent / stepparent and The individual s natural, adopted, and step live-in siblings under the age of 19 38

Pregnant Woman Household Pregnant woman s household always includes the number of unborn children 39

Two Important Questions Do you plan to file taxes? Do you expect to be claimed as a tax dependent? Note: Document patient s responses, no verification required. 40

Basic Rules Whose Income Counts When using a tax household, do not count income of tax dependents unless they expect to file a tax return. When using a non-filer household, if the parent(s) is in the household, do not count the income of the child and/or siblings under age 19 unless they expect to file taxes. When using a non-filer household, if the parent is not in the household, count income of child under 19 and of all siblings under age 19 for all of them. Also, include income of spouse of the child. 41

Determining Eligibility Step 1: Determine Medicaid household and family size Step 2: Determine countable income for each person in the applicant s household Step 3: Determine the total household income for the applicant Step 4: Compare total countable income to 196% of the federal poverty level for the applicable family size 42

Let s see how it works!!! Please use the MAGI Household Composition flow chart and the Presumptive Eligibility Counting Income Chart to work through the following examples 43

Example 1 Anna, age 25, lives with her husband, Rudy, age 26. They are expecting their first child. Anna states that she is expecting only one child and that they both expect to file a joint tax return for the current year. Neither expects to be claimed as a tax dependent. Household income information: $750.00/month gross income Anna earned wages $2,000.00/month gross income Rudy earned wages 44

Anna s countable income Example 1 Anna s monthly gross $ 750.00 Rudy s monthly gross $2,000.00 Total countable income S2,750.00 Anna is a tax filer in a tax household. Her countable income isher income, her spouse s income, and any tax dependents under age 19 who expect to file a tax return. She does not have any tax dependents, so her countable income is her income and the incomeof her spouse. Anna is eligible for presumptive MPW as her income is below the income limit for a family size of 3. Medicaid Household Anna Rudy Family Size Countable income Anna X+1 X 3 $2,750.00 Applicant 45

Example 2 Sandy (45), her husband, Ben (46), and their pregnant Daughter, Samantha (17), are in the home. Sandy, Ben and Samantha do not expect to file taxes nor be claimed as tax dependents. Samantha is pregnant with twins. Household income information: $1200.00/monthly gross income-sandy s social security benefits $250.00/monthly gross income-ben s veteran s benefits $200.00/monthly gross income-samantha s income from babysitting. 46

Example 2 Samantha s countable income Gross monthly income $1200.00 Samantha is a non-filer household. Her countable income is the income of her parent s. Her income is not counted because she does not expect to file a tax return. Sandy s income is the only countable income in Samantha s household. Samantha is eligible for presumptive MPW as her income is below the income limit for a family size of 5. Medicaid Household Samantha Sandy Ben Family Size Countable Income Applicant Samantha X+2 X X 5 $1200.00 47

Example 3 Nancy, age 16, is pregnant. She lives with her aunt, Mary (51), and her twin brother, Ned. Mary expects to claim both of them on her taxes. Neither Nancy nor Ned expect to file taxes for this year. Household members financial situation: $3,000.00/month gross income Mary s salary $500.00/month SSA survivor s benefit Nancy $500.00/mlonth SSA survivor s benefit Ned 48

Example 3 Nancy s countable income Nancy s monthly gross $ 500.00 Ned s monthly gross $ 500.00 Total countable income S1,000.00 Nancy is a tax dependent, but she meets an exception. She is a tax dependent of someone other than a spouse or parent. Use non-filer rules. Since she is under age 19, her income and the income of her siblings under age 19 count for herself and her sibling s household regardless of whether they expect to file a tax return. Nancy is eligible forpresumptive MPW as her income is below the income limitfor a family size of 3. Medicaid Household Nancy Mary Ned Family Size Countable Income Nancy X+1 X 3 $1000.00 Applicant 49

PE Forms DMA-5032 = PE Application DMA-5033 = PE Approval Transmittal DMA-5035 = PE Denial Letter 50

Provider Summary Requirements for PE providers Cannot contract out PE determination Cannot be authorized rep 51

PE Summary New eligibility requirements for PE applicants Eligibility determined based on new rules for determining household of individual and income Forward DMA-5032 and DMA 5033 to DSS within 5 days 52

Questions? If you have questions, you may email them to Christine.coffey@dhhs.nc.gov Please indicate Pregnant Woman PEin the subject line. 53