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Help your constituents gain the most from the Affordable Care Act Quick refresher course on Covered California: your destination for affordable, quality health care, including Medi-Cal Help your constituents with three big questions: 1. What s in it for me? 2. What do I need to consider in making a decision? 3. How do I enroll? Get ready for enrollment on October 1, 2013 2

Eligible if: A U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or a non-citizen who is Lawfully Present in the U.S.; For Medi-Cal, immigration status only effects the scope of service (e.g. emergency room only or pregnancy only ) A California Resident; AND Not incarcerated, other than incarceration pending the disposition (judgment) of charges. Except Medi-Cal Inmate Eligibility Program 3

Eligible for Premium Assistance and Cost-Sharing Subsidies in Covered California if: Purchase coverage through Covered California; Under certain income requirements; AND Not eligible for Minimum Essential Coverage (i.e. Medi-Cal, Medicare, or coverage through an employer that is affordable). 4

Quick summary of income ranges Cost Sharing + Premium Assistance Premium Assistance Only Medi-Cal Medi-Cal for Children (up to 266%) Number Up to or at 138% Over 138% 150% 200% 250% 400% 1 $15,856 $15,857 $17,235 $22,980 $28,725 $45,960 2 $21,403 $21,404 $23,265 $31,020 $38,775 $62,040 3 $26,951 $26,952 $29,295 $39,060 $48,825 $78,120 4 $32,499 $32,500 $35,325 $47,100 $58,875 $94,200 5

What are you eligible for? 138% FPL Low or No Cost Medi-Cal Covered California Over 138% FPL to 400% FPL Over 138% FPL to 250% FPL Over 250% FPL to 400% FPL Adults: Covered California Premium Assistance + Enhanced Benefits* *Must enroll in a Silver-level plan to receive enhanced benefits Covered California Premium Assistance with Standard Benefits Children: Low or No Cost Medi-Cal* Up to 266% FPL Over 400% FPL Option for Covered California with Standard Benefits and Prices 6

Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is a driver of eligibility Take your: Adjusted Gross Income + Non-taxable Social Security benefits (Line 20a minus 20b on a Form 1040) Tax-exempt interest (Line on 8b on a Form 1040) Foreign earned income & housing expenses for Americans living abroad (calculated on a Form 2555) _ For Medi-Cal Eligibility, Exclude From Income: Scholarships, awards, or fellowship grants used for education purposes (not living expenses) Certain American Indian and Alaska Native income derived from distributions, payments, ownership interests, real property usage rights, and student financial assistance An amount received as a lump sum is counted as income only in the month received 7

The Essential Health Benefits 8

Medi-Cal 9

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We ve Streamlined the Application Process Applying at Covered California, lets you know if your income makes you eligible for affordable coverage Enrolling: Service Center: We ll help you find your local Medi-Cal county office for quick help. Certified Enrollment Counselor or Certified Insurance Agent: Our counselors and agents will let applicants know their status. County Social Services Office: Where applicants can get their full Medi-Cal eligibility determination using MAGI and Non-MAGI income eligibility rules. 11

We ve Simplified Eligibility and How We Verify Information We allow self-attestation & reasonably compatible reviews We have access to a federal electronic verification hub We ll use the MAGI income standard We ve made verifying state residency easier 12

Medi-Cal Eligibility by Population Medi-Cal Populations Old Eligibility New Eligibility Adult Population, 19-64 N/A Up to 138% Parents/Caretaker Relatives Up to 125% Up to 138% Pregnant Women Up to 200% Up to 213% Access for Infants and Mothers Up to 300% Up to 322% Children Up to 250% Up to 266% Over age 65, Blind, or have a disability SSI/SSP recipients and those deemed to be SSI/SSP recipients 1915 home and community-based waivers participants Nursing facility level of care beneficiaries Medicare Savings Program recipients Foster Care/Adoption Assistance and those for whom the State relies on an Express Lane Agency finding of income Medically Needy 13

Medi-Cal Eligibility: MAGI Population Medi-Cal Populations Old Eligibility New Eligibility Adult Population, 19-64 N/A Up to 138% Parents/Caretaker Relatives Up to 125% Up to 138% Pregnant Women Up to 200% Up to 213% Access for Infants and Mothers Up to 300% Up to 322% Children Up to 250% Up to 266% Over age 65, Blind, or have a disability SSI/SSP recipients and those deemed to be SSI/SSP recipients 1915 home and community-based waivers participants MAGI Population Nursing facility level of care beneficiaries Medicare Savings Program recipients Foster Care/Adoption Assistance and those for whom the State relies on an Express Lane Agency finding of income Medically Needy 14

Medi-Cal Eligibility: Non-MAGI Population Medi-Cal Populations Old Eligibility New Eligibility Adult Population, 19-64 N/A Up to 138% Parents/Caretaker Relatives Up to 125% Up to 138% Pregnant Women Up to 200% Up to 213% Non-MAGI Population Access for Infants and Mothers Up to 300% Up to 322% Children Up to 250% Up to 266% Over age 65, Blind, or have a disability SSI/SSP recipients and those deemed to be SSI/SSP recipients 1915 home and community-based waivers participants Nursing facility level of care beneficiaries Medicare Savings Program recipients Foster Care/Adoption Assistance and those for whom the State relies on an Express Lane Agency finding of income Medically Needy 15

Medi-Cal Eligible: NOW Medi-Cal Populations Old Eligibility New Eligibility Adult Population, 19-64 N/A Up to 138% Parents/Caretaker Relatives Up to 125% Up to 138% Pregnant Women Up to 200% Up to 213% Access for Infants and Mothers Up to 300% Up to 322% Children Up to 250% Up to 266% Over age 65, Blind, or have a disability SSI/SSP recipients and those deemed to be SSI/SSP recipients 1915 home and community-based waivers participants Medi-Cal Eligible NOW! Nursing facility level of care beneficiaries Medicare Savings Program recipients Foster Care/Adoption Assistance and those for whom the State relies on an Express Lane Agency finding of income Medically Needy 16

Medi-Cal Eligible: Starting January 1, 2014 Medi-Cal Populations Old Eligibility New Eligibility Adult Population, 19-64 N/A Up to 138% Parents/Caretaker Relatives Up to 125% Up to 138% Pregnant Women Up to 200% Up to 213% Access for Infants and Mothers Up to 300% Up to 322% Children Up to 250% Up to 266% Over age 65, Blind, or have a disability SSI/SSP recipients and those deemed to be SSI/SSP recipients 1915 home and community-based waivers participants Newly Medi-Cal Eligible January 1, 2014 Nursing facility level of care beneficiaries Medicare Savings Program recipients Foster Care/Adoption Assistance and those for whom the State relies on an Express Lane Agency finding of income Medically Needy 17

Covered California Marketplace 18

Covered California Health Plan Essential Health Benefits Ambulatory patient services Emergency services Hospitalization Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment Prescription drugs Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices Laboratory services Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management Pediatric services Standard Benefit Design All Covered California Health Plans cover the same health care services Benefit plans have different levels of cost sharing with the consumer through copays, deductibles, and coinsurance 19

Covered California Does Not Offer Medicare Supplemental Plans Adult Vision Plans Adult Dental Plans (coming plan year 2015!) 20

New Rules for Equitable Premium Calculation Premium rate is driven by Age Zip code which drives pricing region Benefit plan selected 138% to 400% of Poverty Consumer pays Fair Share percent of income ranging from 2% to 9.5% Premium assistance (in the form of the advance tax credit) paying the balance 21

Premium rate is age sensitive.635 factor for children; 1:3 maximum ratio for adults Monthly Premium per Person $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $127 0 20 21 64 AGE 22

Pricing Regions 23

Pricing Regions with Average Silver-level Plan Cost 2 nd Lowest Silver-Level Plan Rates for a 40-year-old, by Rating Region 1 $318 10 $322 2 $343 11 $288 Sacramento 3 $333 12 $326 4 $373 13 $396 San Francisco 5 $347 14 $281 6 $357 15 $252 Los Angeles 7 $340 16 $259 San Diego 8 $383 17 $259 9 $382 18 $286 19 $308 24

Subsidy Eligible by Region 25

Premium rates influenced by benefit plan Plan pays an average percent of health care costs ranging from 60% to 90% 100% 80% Consumer Pays Consumer Pays Consumer Pays Consumer Pays 60% 40% 20% Plan Pays Plan Pays Plan Pays Plan Pays 0% Bronze 60 Silver 70 Gold 80 Platinum 90 Actuarial Value or AV is the expected percent coverage. Gold has an AV of 80% 26

The value of premium assistance is sensitive to age $600 $500 Premium assistance is the difference between the actual premium and the consumers fair share payment $400 $300 $200 $100 Premium Assistance Zone Fair Share Payment = % of Household Income 21 years old 64 years old 27

Premium assistance eligible consumers pay fair share amounts regardless of age; the premium assistance makes up the difference $600 Fair Share payment + Premium Assistance = Premium for 2 nd Lowest Silver 70 plan Monthly Payment $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $183 Premium Assistance from IRS $639 $45 Fair Share payment $45 $228 total premium $684 total premium 21 years old 64 years old NOTE: Example reflects 2014 rates for Fresno using 2 nd lowest priced Silver 70 plan 28

Premium Assistance as Federal Income Tax Credit Consumers eligible for premium assistance have a choice of how to take advantage of the tax credit: Wait until taxes are filed In Advance Paid monthly directly to health insurer Consumer has risk of over payment or underpayment if income fluctuates If income changes, consumer encouraged to contact Covered California to make adjustment 29

Affordability = premium + out of pocket expenses Premium assistance addresses monthly affordability of premium Consumer pays fair share percent of income Cost only goes up if income goes up Out of pocket affordability addressed through enhanced benefits Consumers with income ranging from 138% to 200% of FPL eligible for Platinum level coverage 30

Reduced cost sharing improves affordability for many In addition to the premium assistance that helps pay for the monthly premium, many consumers are also eligible for Enhanced Silver plans with very generous benefits to help pay for out-of-pocket costs. 100% 80% 60% 40% Silver 94 Silver 87 Silver 73 Platinum Level Coverage at Silver Level Price Silver 70 20% 0% 140% - 150% 150% - 200% 200% - 250% 250% - 400% Income as Percent of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) 31

$1 of income can make a huge difference Medi-Cal Cost Sharing + Premium Assistance Medi-Cal for Children (up to 266%) Premium Assistance Only Number Up to or at 138% Over 138% 150% 200% 250% 400% 1 $15,856 $15,857 $17,235 $22,980 $28,725 $45,960 2 $21,403 $21,404 $23,265 $31,020 $38,775 $62,040 3 $26,951 $26,952 $29,295 $39,060 $48,825 $78,120 4 $32,499 $32,500 $35,325 $47,100 $58,875 $94,200 32

What is the definition of family? Under the Affordable Care Act, a family is defined by your Modified Adjust Gross Income (MAGI) household. Family = You (taxpayer) + Spouse (if applicable and must file jointly) + Claimed Dependent(s) (must not be claimed by another) Family Size = Number of individuals in the family Household Income = The sum of the taxpayer s MAGI plus the MAGI of tax dependents in the family if they are required to file 33

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How to use the Shop and Compare Tool At home on your computer www.coveredca.com/shopandcompare/ On your tablet from the Apple or Google app store On your phone from the Apple or Google app store 35

Scenario 1: Eligible for Premium Assistance and Cost-Sharing Subsidies Zachary Age: 55 Marital Status: Single Annual Income*: $22,000 (~190% of the Federal Poverty Level) Dependents: None Pricing Region: 13 (Imperial County Zip: 92232) *Modified adjusted gross income 21

37 Scenario 1: Eligible for Premium Assistance and Cost-Sharing Subsidies Zachary ELIGIBLE FOR... Covered California Health Plan: Under 400% FPL Premium Assistance Under 250% FPL Cost-Sharing Assistance Age: 55 Marital Status: Single Annual Income*: $22,000 (~190% of the Federal Poverty Level) Dependents: None Pricing Region: 13 (Imperial County Zip: 92232) *Modified adjusted gross income

38 Scenario 1: Eligible for Premium Assistance and Cost-Sharing Subsidies Zachary ELIGIBLE FOR... Covered California Health Plan: Under 400% FPL Premium Assistance Under 250% FPL Cost-Sharing Assistance Age: 55 Marital Status: Single Annual Income*: $22,000 (~190% of the Federal Poverty Level) Dependents: None Pricing Region: 13 (Imperial County Zip: 92232) *Modified adjusted gross income

Scenario 1: Eligible for Premium Assistance and Cost-Sharing Subsidies 39 Zachary ELIGIBLE FOR... Covered California Health Plan: Under 400% FPL Premium Assistance Under 250% FPL Cost-Sharing Assistance Age: 55 Marital Status: Single Annual Income*: $22,000 (~190% of the Federal Poverty Level) Dependents: None Pricing Region: 13 (Imperial County Zip: 92232) *Modified adjusted gross income

Three Three Takeaways: 1. Must enroll in a Silverlevel health plan to receive cost-sharing subsidies 2. Out-of-pocket costs (including maximum and deductible) become MUCH LOWER when a Silver-level health plan is enhanced with federal cost-sharing subsidies for Zachary, 87% of his outof-pocket costs will be paid by a Silver-level health plan (vs. 60% if selected a Bronzelevel health plan) 3. How much the plan is enhanced is shown by the number next to the metal tier, Enhanced Silver 87 40

Minimum Coverage Plan catastrophic coverage plan Offers the same benefits as other plans, but at a much lower monthly premium and much higher out-of-pocket costs (~50/50 AV) If selected, you cannot receive premium assistance or cost-sharing subsidies, even if eligible Eligible for Minimum Coverage Plan if: Under age 30; or Receive a hardship exemption from Health & Human Services because lowest-cost Bronze plan is more than 8% of MAGI income. 41

Scenario 2: The Martins Multiple Program Family Adult (Diane) Eligible for Premium Assistance Under 400% of the federal poverty level Eligible for Cost-Sharing Subsidies Under 250% of the federal poverty level and enrolls in a Silver-Level Plan Child (Wendy) Eligible for Medi-Cal Under 266% of the federal poverty level 42

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA The Martins Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA The Martins Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income 44

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA The Martins Diane (Adult) will be eligible for: Covered California Health Plan: Under 400% FPL Premium Assistance Under 250% FPL Cost-Sharing Subsidies Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income Not shown: Blue Shield of California PPO, $210; Anthem Blue Cross HMO, $348 Wendy (Child) will be eligible for Medi-Cal 45

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA The Martins Diane (Adult) will be eligible for: Covered California Health Plan: Under 400% FPL Premium Assistance Under 250% FPL Cost-Sharing Subsidies Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income Not shown: Blue Shield of California PPO, $210; Anthem Blue Cross HMO, $348 Wendy (Child) will be eligible for Medi-Cal 46

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA The Martins Wendy (Child) will be eligible for Medi-Cal Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income $13 $13 $13 Through Medi-Cal for Families, Wendy will also be eligible for: 47

Scenario 2: Multiple Program Family Child Eligible for Medi-Cal, Mother Eligible for Covered CA Covered California Standard Benefits: The Martins Age: Diane, 35 Marital Status: Single Dependent Children (Wendy): 1 Annual Income*: $35,000 (~225% of Federal Poverty Level) Pricing Region: 3 (El Dorado Zip: 95762) *Modified adjusted gross income 48

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