Women, Families & the Affordable Care Act: Overview of Preventive Services Requirements. Webinar and Discussion December 4 th 2013

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Women, Families & the Affordable Care Act: Overview of Preventive Services Requirements Webinar and Discussion December 4 th 2013

Presentation Quick overview of the Affordable Care Act 1. Coverage and benefits 2. Preventive services 3. Breast-feeding support and supplies

Why This is Important: Women, Families & the Affordable Care Act The health care law, known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), protects women from discriminatory health insurance practices, makes health coverage more affordable and easier to obtain, and improves access to many of the health services people need.

What does the Affordable Care Act do? Expands Coverage Medicaid Insurance Exchanges (marketplaces) Insurance Protections No pre-existing limit exclusions No gender rating Maternity care and other essential health benefits Preventive services with no co-pays Shared Responsibility Individual responsibility Employer responsibility

1. Insurance Coverage 2. Insurance Reforms Consumer protections Three-legged Stool 3. Personal Responsibility Exceptions

Where Do Women Get Their Health Coverage? Women s Health Insurance Coverage in 2011 Individual Market, 7.70% Other Public Insurance, 6.00% Medicaid, 12.30% Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI), 59.80% Uninsured, 19.60% Source: National Women s Law Center analysis of 2011 health insurance data from the U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey s (CPS) 2011 Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplements 6

Coverage Estimates By 2014: - 14 million can expect to gain coverage through ACA - 7 million through exchanges - 9 million through Medicaid and CHIP By 2023-25 million can expect to gain coverage through ACA - 24 million through exchanges - 13 million through Medicaid and CHIP

Expanding Health Coverage Marketplaces Also known as exchanges Set up in every state either run by the state or by the federal government Check out healthcare.gov for more information Tax credits to help purchase insurance Sliding scale based on household income (100% - 400% FPL) Must use tax credit in the marketplace/exchange to purchase a Qualified Health Plan that meets certain standards

Medicaid Expansion

Current Medicaid Levels (varies by state) 133 100 74 41 (median) 0 Infants, Preschool Children, and Pregnant Women School Age Children Disabled Parents with Children Adults without children

Medicaid Coverage in 2014 up to 15 million uninsured newly eligible, including 7 million women 133 133 133 133 133 Infants, Preschool Children, and Pregnant Women School Age Children Disabled Parents with Children Adults without children

Medicaid Expansion State by state decision whether or not to accept the federal money and cover more people (as per SCOTUS decision). States are required to maintain current coverage levels for adults through 2014 and for children through 2019. For newly eligible Medicaid recipients, the federal government will pay 100 percent of the costs from 2014 to 2016; the federal contribution phases down to 90 percent by 2020 and remains that that level.

About half of states are participating

Medicaid Expansion: the Gap

Enrollment NWLC Resources Toolkit - We ve Got You Covered: What Women Need to Know About Health Care Enrollment Campaign - Word of Mom: A Healthy Dose of Motherly Advice Medicaid Expansion NWLC Report - What the Medicaid expansion Means for Women

What Will Plans Cover: Essential Health Benefits Ambulatory patient services Emergency services Hospitalization Laboratory services Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment Pediatric services, including oral and vision care Prescription drugs Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices

Preventive Services Applies to new health plans (private) and Medicaid expansion plans No cost-sharing allowed on: A or B rating by US Preventive Services Task Force Immunizations recommended by the CDC Pediatric services Women s preventive services Full list of covered preventive services: http://www.healthcare.gov/news/factsheets/2010/07/preventiveservices-list.html

Women s Preventive Health Services All new insurance plans are required to provide (at no cost-sharing!) the following services: The full range of FDA-approved contraception methods and contraceptive counseling well-woman visits screening for gestational diabetes human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing for women > 30 years sexually-transmitted infection counseling human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening and counseling; breastfeeding support, supplies, and counseling domestic violence screening and counseling No copayments, deductibles or co-insurance http://www.hrsa.gov/womensguidelines/

Coverage of Breastfeeding Supplies & Lactation Counseling Pregnant and postpartum women have access to comprehensive lactation support and counseling from trained providers, as well as breastfeeding equipment Coverage is for: o comprehensive lactation support and counseling o costs of renting or purchasing breastfeeding equipment

Issues Related to Coverage Insurers can use reasonable medical management techniques to determine the frequency, method, treatment, or setting of a covered preventive service - Insurers must provide access to the type a pump a woman needs Lactation counseling General rules of in and out-of-network apply

How Can Women Access This Benefit Contact your health insurance: First, ask whether your health plan is grandfathered Then, if your plan is not grandfathered, ASK: o Does the insurance plan require you to buy a pump through a specific provider (through a durable medical device provider, pharmacy, etc.) o Is there a list of in-network lactation consultants

Pumping at Work New Requirements The Affordable Care Act also requires certain employers provide: reasonable break time to pump for up to 1 year after the child s birth a place other than a bathroom that is shielded from view and free from intrusion from coworkers and the public

Pumping at Work New Requirements (cont.) But An employer is not required to compensate nursing mothers who take breaks to express milk An employer with fewer than 50 employees does not have to comply if they show that the break requirements pose an undue hardship on the employer

NWLC Resources Preventive Services Toolkit Getting the Coverage You Deserve Assistance by email prevention@nwlc.org Assistance by phone 1-866-745-5487

Preventive Services Differences in Coverage All new (ungrandfathered) health insurance plans Medicaid expansion plans Does not apply to traditional Medicaid (existing Medicaid programs)

Medicaid Varies by state Differences in Coverage CMS survey: 25 of the responding States covered breastfeeding education services 15 of the responding States covered individual lactation consultations 31 of the responding States covered equipment rentals. Kaiser survey: breastfeeding counseling 39/48 states cover in traditional Medicaid program

Differences in Coverage Next Steps States have option to provide preventive services and get 1% FMAP increase This does not apply to women s preventive services The USPSTF recommends interventions during pregnancy and after birth to promote and support breastfeeding (B recommendation) CMS: goal is to align coverage across programs

Thank you! Questions/Discussion Anna Benyo Senior Health Policy Analyst National Women s Law Center abenyo@nwlc.org www.nwlc.org @annabenyo