Countdown to Coverage Webinar Series Medicaid 101 June 7, 2013 Karin Kramer Eligibility, Policy and Service Delivery

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Medicaid in 2014 Countdown to Coverage Webinar Series Medicaid 101 June 7, 2013 Karin Kramer Eligibility, Policy and Service Delivery

Purpose and Objectives Purpose: This presentation is to review the impacts of the Affordable Care Act on Medicaid eligibility Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation you will have an understanding of the major changes to Medicaid 2

Medicaid in 2014 Overview Key Components MAGI Methodology Post-Eligibility Case Review Classic Medicaid 3

ACA Impacts on Medicaid Created a new Medicaid eligibility group for adults Required the use of a new methodology to determine eligibility for children, pregnant women and family programs plus the new adult group Created a simplified application process including automated data-matching and real-time eligibility determinations 4

New Adult Group Effective January 1, 2014: For individuals between the age of 19 up to 65 previously not eligible for a Medicaid program Income below 138% FPL Not entitled to Medicare 5

MAGI Methodology Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) (for family, children, pregnant women and new adult group) No asset or resource limits One 5% income disregard across all programs 6

MAGI Key Components With a few exceptions, this new method to determine income and household composition follows federal tax filing rules: Income Tax Filing Units Citizenship/Immigration Will continue use of existing Medicaid rules 7

MAGI Key Components Change of Circumstances Continuous eligibility for pregnant women and children All other programs will have a $150 reporting requirement Other (Residency, SSN, Incarceration) Will continue to follow current Medicaid rules Future Medicaid 101 Webinars (Part II & III) In depth review of the MAGI key components (Medicaid households and eligibility factors for 2014) 8

Simplified Application Process Family, children, pregnant women and new adult group: Eligibility determinations will be made through the Washington Healthplanfinder (WHPF) web portal Automated data-matching will be used to verify SSN Citizenship and immigration status Income Real-time eligibility determination received after completion of an application and data-match through the new WHPF web portal 9

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Conversion Auto-conversion: Medical Care Services (MCS) ADATSA Aged, blind or disabled Manual-conversion: Family, Children & Pregnant Women Beginning with renewals with an end date of November 2013 Coverage must be renewed by submitting an application through the new Washington Healthplanfinder web portal at annual renewal 11

Post-Eligibility Case Review Self-Attestation Will be accepted at time of application and renewal Accepted when family s declared income is different than the automated data-match received using sources such as: o IRS Federal Data Hub o Employment Security Department (ESD) 12

Post-Eligibility Case Review Reasonable Compatibility Method used to select cases for post-eligibility review Will be used when automated data-match shows family s income higher than the Medicaid standard and family declares income below the standard 13

Reasonable Compatibility Model 14

Post-Eligibility Case Review Process Process Pull daily reports of cases that have been approved and found not reasonably compatible Reports to be worked by HCA eligibility staff 15

Post-Eligibility Case Review Process Eligibility staff will review all sources of verification available to confirm declared income including sources such as: ESD TALX (The Work Number) DSHS Social Services programs SSA 16

Post-Eligibility Case Review Process If staff are unable to verify declared income: Family is sent a request for verification letter Benefits continue during the post-verification process 17

Post-Eligibility Case Review Process If declared income is verified under the Medicaid standard: Medicaid coverage will continue If declared income is verified above the Medicaid standard: Income information is updated in system If not eligible for Medicaid: Family transitions to Health Insurance Premium Tax Credits (HIPTC) program Family is notified to complete process through WHPF 18

Post-Eligibility Case Review Process If no response is received Family will be sent a termination notice 19

Classic Medicaid The following programs do not follow MAGI methodology: Aged, blind or disabled individuals SSI cash recipients Foster Care children Long-term care and waivered services 20

Classic Medicaid No changes in eligibility for Classic Medicaid programs Eligibility for Classic Medicaid will continue to be managed by DSHS Eligibility determinations will continue to be determined in the ACES system Verification of income and resources will be required as it is today 21

Medicaid in 2014 Resources HCA Medicaid Expansion 2014 Website www.hca.wa.gov/hcr/me Contact Us medicaidexpansion2014@hca.wa.gov 22

Question and Answer Session 23