Using the MEPS-IC* to Understand the Impact of the ACA**



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Using the MEPS-IC* to Understand the Impact of the ACA** Alice Zawacki, PhD Alice.M.Zawacki@Census.gov U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee December 13, 2013 * Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insurance Component ** Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Motivation Employers: Purple Health Plans: Orange Administrative Records: Green 2

MEPS-IC Establishment Sampled establishment Private sector State and local governments Offers of insurance Eligibility Enrollment Establishment Size and Age Industry Location Workforce % low/med/hi wage % female, union, 50+ years old If offer insurance Health plan #1 Health plan #2 Health plan #3 Health plan #4 Plan Premiums Contributions Deductibles Copayments and coinsurance Provider arrangement Services covered Prescription drug benefits Self insured 3

ACA and Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) ACA Passage 2010 ACA Implementation 2014 Health Plans Employers Small Business Tax Credit 2010 2013 Health Insurance Marketplaces Open 10/1/13 Mandated offer: Large employers Delay until 2015 Small Business Tax Credit Changes Value Minimum essential benefits Self insured Shared Responsibility for Coverage Excise Tax: High Premium Plans QQ 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018

ACA and Medical Expenditure Panel Survey- Insurance Component (MEPS-IC) How MEPS-IC has already informed policymakers Only source of State-level employer-sponsored health plan premium data for all states Amount of ACA small business tax credit limited by the average premium paid by small employers by state Estimates of high premium cost plans Monitor trends after ACA fully implemented General trends Availability, access, and cost of health insurance Benefit and payment provisions of private health insurance plans Specific ACA provisions Planned excise tax on the most expensive employer-sponsored health plans Small employers purchasing plans from exchanges/marketplaces 5

MEPS-IC: Establishment Hours 2014: How many employees work < 30 hours/week? Small Business Health Options Program (SHOPs) Suggestions? 2014: Regular Collection 2014: If offer insurance: Through a small business exchange or marketplace SHOP? 2012: Claiming small business health tax credit? 2014: Credit only for SHOP plans How to skip appropriately sized respondents to small business questions? SHOPs: <50 & Credits: <25 Full time equivalents (FTEs) MEPS IC does not collect data on number of FTEs; Ask number of employees 2014: Proposed Longitudinal Sample Changes over time 2014: Proposed Follow Up Collection Purpose: Test respondents ability to understand and respond to ACA related items Reference plan within exchange used to determine the employees contributions? Premiums vary by age for typical employee: who is typical employee in terms of age?

MEPS-IC: Plans Grandfathered Plans 2013: Was this a grandfathered plan? Plan Value 2014 <=50 employees >50 employees Which level or tier was this plan in? What is the actuarial value of this plan? Premiums 2014: Did PREMIUMS vary for individual employees depending on their age? Contributions 2014: Did CONTRIBUTIONS vary by employee age? 2014: How did CONTRIBUTIONS vary by employee age? % or $? 7

Employer level Individual level Employer level Administrative Record Data Small Business (<25) Health Tax Credits (1)Small business filed for health care tax credit? (2)Amount of credit reported on tax filings? Large Employer (>50) Shared Responsibility Offers, premium lowest cost plan, employer share of costs? Contact information and tax identification number Self-Insured Plans and Insurer Report Information returns filed: employers who self insure, other health insurance providers Individuals covered EIN, portion of premium paid by employer, exchange plan? Exchange plan, premium tax credits, premium? New Items on W-2 and 1040 W 2 1040 Employer contributions to a health savings account Cost of employer sponsored health coverage Amount of tax penalty, premium tax credit; lowest cost coverage: source (exchange or employer?) 8 and cost

We welcome your comments and suggestions. Thank you. Alice Zawacki Alice.M.Zawacki@Census.gov 301-763-1862 9

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Medical Expenditure Panel Survey- Insurance Component (MEPS-IC) Collected by the Census Bureau Sponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Annual survey of 40,000 establishments on health insurance offerings Repeated cross-sectional survey with current year design National and state level estimates of employer sponsored health insurance coverage 11

Medical Expenditure Panel Survey- Insurance Component (MEPS-IC): Proposed Changes Draft questions distributed to Federal stakeholders Need for some basic information recognized E.g., purchase from exchange? Limit on number of questions that can be added Concerns about burden increase and effect on response rates Avoid complicated skip patterns Resource limitations on making changes to forms and processing No separate forms for firms using exchanges Large employer shared responsibility: penalty Employer may not be happy to report on a government survey whether they paid a penalty and adding this question may hurt response rates 12

ACA Passage 2010 Small Business Tax Credit 2010 2013 Maximum credit is percent of premiums paid for small business employers (<25 employees) No 35% Tax exempt? Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Yes 25% Health Insurance Exchanges Open 10/1/13 2 Types 1. Individual 2. Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) ACA Implementation 2014 Mandated offer Delay until 2015 >50 employees >30 hours Small Business Tax Credit: Changes 1. SHOP plan 2. 35% to 50% 25% to 35% (tax exempt) 3. 2 consecutive years Plan Value Minimum essential benefits Self insured: exempt Shared Responsibility for Coverage >=50 Employees No offer >1 employee receives a premium tax credit or cost sharing subsidy in exchange No affordable offer Value>60% & pay >9.5% of family income for employer coverage Value<60% & employees choose exchange plan & receive premium tax credit Excise Tax: High Premium Plans Premiums single >$10,200 and family >$27,500 subject to excise of 40% of premiums above these thresholds QQ 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018

Affordable Care Act and Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component Small Business Tax Credit Health Insurance Exchanges Mandated offer Delay until 2015 Small Business Tax Credit: Changes Shared Responsibility ACA Plan Value Minimum essential benefits Self insured Excise Tax: High Cost Plans 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018 MEPS IC QQ Plan: No major change 2012 Pretest Domestic partners; Small: SHOP, small business tax credit, reason for not offering Self insured: stop loss, total annual costsadministrative); Covered services 2010 Actuarial value Grandfathered plan Offers to domestic partners Services covered Stop loss Reasons premiums & contributions vary Proposed Changes Offer last year, SHOP, tax credits, hours Premiums & contributions vary, Value (metal tier, actuarial value) Exchanges 1. Longitudinal 2. Follow up

Employers 15

Employers NOT offering health insurance 2014 Drop Offered insurance in past 5 years? Last year insurance offered? Add Did your organization offer insurance in last year? 16

Wages Existing questions: Percent of workers earning low/medium/high wage Added in 2012: Number of employees that earned >$40/hour ($83,000/year) 2013: raised to >$42/hour (>$87,000/year) Adjust thresholds each year for inflation 17

Partners of Employees 2013 Drop: Did your organization place any limits or restrictions on health insurance coverage for the spouse of an employee if the spouse had access to coverage through another employer? Add: Did your organization offer health insurance coverage to unmarried domestic partners 1. Same sex 2. Opposite sex 2014 New question Are employees spouses eligible for health insurance coverage through your organization if available through own employer? 18

2014 Longitudinal Survey Sample 3,000 cases from 2013 private sector respondents with <50 re contacted as part of 2014 collection and Use normal collection process and establishment and plan forms for re contact Track changes in health insurance coverage in those firms eligible for exchanges in 2014 1. No insurance > Insurance through exchange 2. Market based insurance > Insurance through exchange 3. No insurance > No insurance 19

Small Business Health Options Program: Follow-Up Survey Process: Census headquarters staff telephone in early 2015 Small sample: Private sector establishments reporting exchange based coverage in 2014 survey Questions: Vary based on type of exchange (state or Federally run), firm size, other characteristics Results: Help develop future changes to regular collection (beginning 2016) Continued on next slide 20

Small Business Health Options Program: Follow-Up Survey All Exchange Establishments Did your organization use a third party, such as an insurance broker or agent, to help you select which health insurance plan to offer your employees on the exchange? Responses: Yes/No/Don t know Are you familiar with the term reference, benchmark or anchor plan within the exchange? Responses: Yes/No/Don t know If YES above, How would you define reference, benchmark or anchor plan? Response: Open ended text field In the original survey, you reported that single premiums for individual employees varied by age. Was the premium you reported for an employee of a specific age? Yes/No/Don t know If YES above, What was that age? Open ended text field If NO above, Was the premium you reported an average for more than one employee? Yes/No/Don t know 21

Small Business Health Options Program: Follow-Up Survey State Based Exchange Establishments Offering Multiple Plans Only Did your company offer employees a choice of any plan in the exchange, or did it offer a selected number of plans? Choice of any plan Selected number of plans Don t know If SELECTED PLANS above, Which of these choices best describes the selection of plans available to employees? One metal level (such as bronze, silver, gold, platinum) One health insurance carrier Other Don t know 22

MEPS-IC Establishment Form: Additional questions dropped 2013: TYPICAL waiting period organization imposes before new employees could be covered by insurance 2014: Offer to temporary/seasonal employees? 23

Health Insurance Plans 24

Pre 2013 Which services covered? Chiropractic care Routine vision care Routine dental care Services Covered by Plan 2013: Revised Question Which services covered? Chiropractic care Routine vision care for children Routine vision care for adults Routine dental care for children Routine dental care for adults Mental Health Care (new) Substance abuse treatment (re added) Prescription Drug Coverage 2013: Dropped How many different pricing categories or tiers of prescription drug coverage were there for this plan? 2014: Drop 2014: Add Report enrollee s copayment or coinsurance for lowest tier of prescription drug coverage Copayments & Coinsurance: 1. Generic 2. Preferred brand name 3. Non preferred brand name 25

Self-Insured Plans Pre 2013 2013: New question Did your organization purchase stoploss coverage for this self insured plan? Yes What was the specific stoploss amount per employee?

Premiums Contributions Did PREMIUMS vary by any of these characteristics? Age Gender Wage or salary levels Other Premiums did not vary Add: Vary by Smoker/Non smoker status? Drop: Premiums did not vary Pre 2013 2013: Questions Revised 2014: Proposed Changes Drop: Premium question above Add: Separate question, premium vary by age? Did EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS vary by any of these employee characteristics? Hours worked Union status Wage or salary levels Occupation Length of employment Other Employee contribution did not vary Add: Fitness/weight loss program? Add: Smoking cessation program? Drop: Employee contribution did not vary Drop: Hours worked, union, occupation? Add: Wellness/health monitoring? Add: Employee age > % or $ contributed?

MEPS-IC Plan Form: Questions Dropped 2013 What was the MAXIMUM amount this plan would have paid for an enrollee in ONE YEAR? Omit checkbox for No ANNUAL maximum Did your organization offer an HRA associated with this plan this year? 2014 Cover persons with pre-existing conditions? Waiting period for pre-existing conditions coverage? 28

Administrative Record Data 29

Large Employer (>=50) Shared Responsibility Voluntary reporting in 2014 Mandatory reporting in 2015 Employer level information Employer name, EIN, date Number of full time employees Whether employer offers full time employees (and dependents) an opportunity to enroll in minimum essential coverage Months that coverage was offered Length of waiting period Monthly premium for lowest cost plan in each enrollment category under plan Employer share of total allowed costs of benefits provided under the plan Individual level information Name, address, phone number of person required to make return Name, address, TIN, months covered (for employee and any dependents)

Small Business Health Tax Credit 2010+ Administrative Records Form 8941 Employer with <25 employees use to calculate amount of credit Credit equals a percent of the premium contributed by the employer Worksheet attached to tax filing Credit available to small employers 1. <25 full time equivalents 2. Pay at least one half of cost of single coverage for their employees 3. Beginning in 2014: must be a plan purchased in the small business health exchange (1)Small business filed for health care tax credit? (2)Amount of credit reported on tax filings? EIN, number of employees, number of full time equivalents (FTEs), average annual wages, premiums paid by employer, share of premiums paid by employer, number of employees with employer provided coverage, number of FTEs with employer provided coverage 31

Insurer Report Internal Revenue Code 6055 Information returns filed by insurance providers including employers who self insure, insurers, government agencies, other health insurance providers 2014: Voluntary 2015: Mandatory Employer provided group coverage: Employer name, address, EIN Portion of premium paid by employer If coverage is through qualified health plan in small group market (SHOP) Name, TIN, dates of coverage for each individual covered Address of primary insured (state of residence: identifies marketplace/exchange) Whether coverage is under a qualified health plan offered through an exchange; yes: level Advance premium tax credit, cost sharing reduction, and/or premium tax credit Premium

Administrative Records: New Items on W-2 and 1040 W 2 1040 Address of employee Medicare earnings Employer contributions to a health savings account (Box 12, code W) Cost of employer sponsored health coverage (Box 12, code DD). Amount of tax penalty for lack of coverage Whether exemption is based on affordability if penalty=0 Lowest cost coverage source (exchange or employer?) Cost of lowest cost coverage Modified adjusted gross income Amount of the premium tax credit 33