James Golden, PhD Deputy Assistant Commissioner Health Care Administration



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James Golden, PhD Deputy Assistant Commissioner Health Care Administration 1

Operates the state s public health care programs, including Minnesota s Medicaid program and MinnesotaCare Determine Eligibility Administer Benefits Determine Payment Rates Contracting/Purchasing for Health Care Services Enrollee and Provider customer service Claims Processing and Systems Performance Measurement/Evaluation 2

Medical Assistance Minnesota's Medicaid program approximately 770,000 enrollees MinnesotaCare subsidized state insurance program approximately 140,000 MA provides coverage for approximately 186,000 elderly and disabled individuals, including elderly Minnesotans who are also eligible for Medicare but have low incomes and need assistance with cost sharing

New Streamlined Eligibility Requirements to Eliminate Coverage Gaps New income counting method - MAGI Streamlined online application and verification Improved renewal process Other eligibility changes to maintain coverage Populations Eligible under MAGI Methodology Pregnant Women and Infants Parents and Children Adults to 133% FPL No Asset Test for MAGI Populations Consistent Requirements for Medicaid and Tax Credits

Income and Asset Standards 19-20 year old children and adults with income > 133%-200% FPL Asset test for parents and caretakers is eliminated Individuals who are eligible for MA are not eligible for MNCare Income Methodology Changed to MAGI Insurance Barriers 4-month waiting period for individuals who had access to other coverage or who fail to pay a premium is eliminated 18-month waiting period for individuals who had access to employer-subsidized insurance is eliminated Benefit Changes Elimination of $10,000 hospital cap Elimination of $1,000 hospital co-pay 5

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Family Size 75% FPL 100% FPL 133% FPL 200% FPL 275% FPL 1 $ 8,618 $11,490 $15,512 $22,980 $31,598 2 $11,633 $15,510 $20,939 $31,020 $42,653 3 $14,648 $19,530 $26,365 $39,060 $53,708 4 $17,663 $23,550 $31,792 $47,100 $64,763 Income limits increase for additional family members. 7

FPG Greater Than or Equal To FPG Less Than Individual Premium Amount 0% 55% $4 55% 80% $6 80% 90% $8 90% 100% $10 100% 110% $12 110% 120% $15 120% 130% $18 130% 140% $21 140% 150% $25 150% 160% $29 160% 170% $33 170% 180% $38 180% 190% $43 190% $50 8

In 2014 45,000 New Medical Assistance Enrollees 110,000 MNCare Enrollees move to MA 10,000 MNCare Enrollees move to Tax Credits 40,500 New MNCare Enrollees in January 2014 By 2016 Medical Assistance 895,000 enrollees overall 690,000 on MAGI programs MNCare 190,000 Enrollees

Medical Assistance Counties provide primary eligibility and enrollment support Thousands of county eligibility and financial workers $98,000,000 in calendar year 2011 155,000 new MA cases to the counties in 2014 Each county operates a call center to support clients DHS operates a call center to support county efforts MinnesotaCare Department of Human Services provides eligibility, enrollment, and premium support Approximately 230 customer service workers $15,000,000 in calendar year 2011 Operate a call center to support clients 1 0

Currently Medical Assistance County workers mail options to clients after eligibility Significant paper and cost 45 day timeline Default plan provided if a no action in 45 days MinnesotaCare DHS mails options to clients after eligibility determined and premium paid Significant paper and cost Default plan provided if a no action in 45 days 1 1

Desired Solution Medical Assistance After eligibility determination, clients select a health plan, online in real time Default health plan provided automatically, and the client may change plans within 45 days MinnesotaCare After eligibility determination and premium payment, clients select a health plan, online in real time Default health plan provided automatically, and the client may change plans within 45 days 1 2

Families on both public programs and tax credits Navigators and In-Person-Assistors doing outreach Premium payments (MNCare) Appeals of eligibility determinations Displaying comparative information about health plan options Common IT systems Common customer service systems 1 3

Thank You James I. Golden, PhD James.Golden@state.mn.us 651.431.2151 1 4