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The Affordable Care Act
A new age in health care:
Insurance that works,
Navigators to show the way

Kit Wagar
Affordable Care Act Specialist
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Region 7 – Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska
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Enrollment is a marathon, not a sprint
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Enrollment schedule:
īƒ˜ The first enrollment period began Oct. 1, and ends on March 31,

2014
īƒ˜ We are in only the fourth week of a six-month enrollment period

īƒ˜ Coverage through the Marketplaces begins as early as Jan. 1,

2014
īƒ˜ Must be enrolled by Dec. 15, 2013, for coverage to begin in January

īƒ˜ In subsequent years, enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7
Moving ahead

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Two benchmarks from the first three weeks:
īƒ˜ Nearly 20 million unique visitors have checked out Healthcare.gov
īƒ˜ Nearly 700,000 people have completed online applications nationwide

īƒ˜ But the health reform law is not just a website:
īƒ˜ It’s a new approach that makes health insurance more affordable and
health care more accessible to everyone
Marketplaces – A fairer system
īƒ˜ In 2014, private insurers will no longer deny coverage or charge a

higher price based on a person’s medical history
īƒ˜ Prices for individuals will vary based only on four criteria:
īƒ˜ Age –

a maximum of 3 times the price of younger applicants

īƒ˜ Tobacco use –

a maximum of 50 percent higher than non-smokers

īƒ˜ Location

states can establish rating areas

–

īƒ˜ Family size

īƒ˜ Ending gender discrimination
īƒ˜ Women will no longer be charged more than

men the same age
īƒ˜ Currently, 22-year-old women are often charged 50

percent more than men their age simply because
women bear children
A fairer market – Essential Health Benefits
īƒ˜ Currently, many plans offered in the individual market leave out
major categories of coverage
īƒ˜ Consumers often don’t realize the omission until they need the coverage
īƒ˜ 62 percent don’t have maternity benefits
īƒ˜ 34 percent don’t cover substance abuse
īƒ˜ 18 percent don’t provide mental health coverage
īƒ˜ 9 percent don’t cover prescription medication

In 2014, all health insurance plans must cover the following services:
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Ambulatory patient services
Emergency Services
Hospitalization
Maternity and newborn care
Mental health and substance abuse
services, including behavioral health
treatment

īƒ˜ Prescription drugs
īƒ˜ Rehabilitative and habilitative
services and devices
īƒ˜ Laboratory services
īƒ˜ Preventive and wellness services
and chronic disease management
īƒ˜ Pediatric services, including oral and
vision care
Key requirements of a Marketplace
īƒ˜

Marketing of policies
These functions include:
īƒ˜ Toll-free phone number

īƒ˜ Website
īƒ˜ Presenting benefits in a standardized format
īƒ˜ Single application for Medicaid/CHIP/private insurance
īƒ˜ Providing electronic calculator to determine actual cost of policy
īƒ˜ Includes premium subsidies for less than 400% of poverty level
īƒ˜ Cost-sharing reductions for households at less than 250% of poverty
īƒ˜ Determining eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP
īƒ˜ Certifying people too poor to make personal responsibility payments

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Review insurance plans for eligibility in the marketplace
īƒ˜ In Kansas & Missouri, insurers had to file their proposed plans and rates by May 3
īƒ˜ They were reviewed last summer and approved in September
Making insurance affordable
Help for the middle class
Beginning in 2014:
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Workers without health benefits receive tax credits to help buy
insurance through the marketplaces
īƒ˜ Credits will be available up to 400 percent of the poverty level
īƒ˜ Maximum income of:
īƒ˜ $45,960 for 1 person

īƒ˜ $94,200 for family of 4

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The IRS estimates the average credit will be more than $5,000

īƒ˜These credits:
īƒ˜ allow family farmers and the self-employed to obtain health insurance as
if they had an employer helping them buy it
īƒ˜ help small business owners that can’t afford health insurance to compete
for employees with large companies that provide generous benefits
Affordable Health Plans
īƒ˜ Expected contribution to insurance premiums, silver-level plan
īƒ˜ For an individual:
Annual Income

% of FPL

īƒ˜ $13,788

120*

īƒ˜ $16,200

141

īƒ˜ $20,107

Expected
Contribution

2% of income

Maximum
Monthly Premium

Reduction in
Out-of-Pocket
Maximum

Consumer’s
Portion of
Total costs

$23

2/3

6%

3.5%

$47

2/3

6%

175

5.15%

$86

2/3

13%

īƒ˜ $25,852

225

7.18%

$155

1/2

27%

īƒ˜ $31,597

275

8.78%

$231

0

30%

īƒ˜ $40,215

350

9.5%

$318

0

30%

īƒ˜ Incomes below 250% of the poverty level qualify for lower co-pays and

deductibles
* This level of income would be eligible for Medicaid in states that expand their programs in accordance with
the Affordable Care Act
Affordable Health Plans
īƒ˜ Expected contribution to insurance premiums, silver-level plan
īƒ˜ For a family of 4:
Annual Income

% of FPL

īƒ˜ $28,260

120*

īƒ˜ $33,205

141

īƒ˜ $41,212

Expected
Contribution

2% of income

Maximum
Monthly Premium

Reduction in
Out-of-Pocket
Maximum

Consumer’s
Portion of
Total costs

$47

2/3

6%

3.5%

$97

2/3

6%

175

5.15%

$177

2/3

13%

īƒ˜ $52,987

225

7.18%

$317

1/2

27%

īƒ˜ $64,762

275

8.78%

$474

0

30%

īƒ˜ $82,425

350

9.5%

$653

0

30%

īƒ˜ Incomes below 250% of the poverty level qualify for lower co-pays and

deductibles
* This level of income would be eligible for Medicaid in states that expand their programs in accordance with
the Affordable Care Act
Actual prices in the Missouri Marketplace
Individual policies, lowest-priced plan in each category:
Age
27
27
27
27

County
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone

Annual
income
$20,107
$20,107
$25,852
$25,852

27
27
27
27

St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis

$20,107
$20,107
$25,852
$25,852

Plan
Monthly
level premium
Silver
$242
Bronze $195
Silver
$242
Bronze $195
Silver
Bronze
Silver
Bronze

$196
$147
$196
$147

Actual
payment
$76
$29
$145
$98
$66
$17
$135
$86

Size of
Discount
$166
$166
$97
$97
$130
$130
$61
$61

Many rural areas, which traditionally have higher insurance prices than urban areas, get
bigger discounts to even out the costs
Actual prices in the Missouri Marketplace
Family of 4, lowest-priced plan in each category:
County
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone

Annual
Income
$41,212
$41,212
$52,987
$52,987

Plan
Monthly
level premium
Silver
$816
Bronze $659
Silver
$816
Bronze $659

St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis

$41,212
$41,212
$52,987
$52,987

Silver
Bronze
Silver
Bronze

$663
$496
$663
$496

Actual
payment
$141
$0
$281
$124

Size of
Discount
$675
$675*
$535
$535

$110
$0
$250
$83

$553
$553**
$413
$413

* In Boone County, 1 plan would produce a $0 monthly premium; 1 plan would produce a monthly
premium of $5.
**In St. Louis County, 2 bronze plans would produce a $0 monthly premium
Calculating your income
īƒ˜ When you apply for lower costs in the Marketplace, you’ll need to
estimate your household income for 2014
īƒ˜ Most people can use their household’s adjusted gross income for this estimate
īƒ˜ If you know your 2013 adjusted gross income, use that and take into account any
changes you expect in 2014

īƒ˜ You could also add up the following items for everyone in your household,
based on what you think they’ll receive in 2014:
īƒ˜ Wages
īƒ˜ Salaries
īƒ˜ Tips
īƒ˜ Net income from any self-employment or business
īƒ˜ Unemployment compensation
īƒ˜ Social Security payments
īƒ˜ Other kinds of income to include when estimating your 2014 income are:
īƒ˜ rental income, interest, dividends, capital gains, annuities, alimony, and some retirement
and pensions.
Individual responsibility
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Beginning in 2014, individuals can choose to:
īƒ˜ carry health insurance, or
īƒ˜ pay a fee to offset the cost of treating the uninsured
īƒ˜ Qualifying coverage: Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans’ coverage , Tricare, employer

coverage, private insurance

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The fee is the greater of:
īƒ˜ $95 per person in the household or 1% of your income that exceeds

the tax filing threshold in 2014
īƒ˜ $325 per person or 2 percent of income in 2015
īƒ˜ $695 per person or 2.5% of income in 2016 and thereafter
īƒ˜ Maximum per household is the income percentage or 3 times the flat fee
īƒ˜ The flat fee for each child is half the adult amount
Consumer assistance
No wrong door to enrollment
Healthcare.gov (aka “The Culprit”)
īƒ˜ Links to key questions consumers
have about health insurance,
eligibility & enrollment
īƒ˜ Offers Web chat capability to answer
users’ questions
īƒ˜ Directs users to appropriate
destination based on geography
īƒ˜ Footer contains links for nonconsumer users to find information
īƒ˜ You can create an account*
īƒ˜ You provide family and income
information to qualify for discounts*
īƒ˜ You peruse the health plan options*
īƒ˜ You enroll in the plan best for you*
*We’re working out the kinks
Marketplace Call Center
Call Center launched in June

1-800-318-2596

TTY/TDD line for hearing-impaired callers:
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Helps with wide range of questions, including:
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Health insurance and how it works
Premium assistance and health care affordability programs
Steps to take now to get ready for open enrollment beginning Oct. 1
General inquiries, such as “I have insurance. How will I be affected?”

After Oct. 1, the call center will help with:
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1-855-889-4325

Filling out the application
Plan selection

Assistance is Available 24/7 in English and Spanish
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Help in 150 other languages is available
Help for small employers
Small Business Health Options Program – “The SHOP”
īƒ˜ SHOP Call Center launched in August
TTY/TDD line for hearing-impaired callers:

1-800-706-7893
1-800-706-7915

Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (central time)
Beginning Oct. 1: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (central)

īƒ˜ Information on tax credits that cover up to 50 percent of the cost of
employee health insurance for two years at eligible small employers
īƒ˜ New, more competitive pricing for health insurance policies
īƒ˜ Plans grouped by “metal level” to let employers compare plans with truly similar benefits
īƒ˜ Metal levels – bronze, silver, gold, platinum – reflect the generosity of the plan’s coverage

īƒ˜ SBA Fact Sheets, Training Materials and insurance finder tool:
īƒ˜ http://www.sba.gov/content/affordable-care-act-training-materials
īƒ˜ Information based on your business location, size, and whether you now offer insurance

īƒ˜ SHOP enrollment expected to begin in November
Finding the right health plan
īƒ˜ Once an account is created, the
website offers:
īƒ˜ A comparison tool to evaluate policies
īƒ˜ A calculator to estimate each plan’s:
īƒ˜ premiums
īƒ˜ co-payments
īƒ˜ deductibles
īƒ˜ maximum out-of-pocket costs

īƒ˜ Filtering options to let the user narrow
the choices based on specific criteria
īƒ˜ The most relevant plans are presented
first, based on the applicant’s answers
īƒ˜ Key data listed with links to plan details
In-person assistance
Sources of enrollment help
īƒ˜ Navigators
īƒ˜ Navigators received grants from Marketplace funds
īƒ˜ They must provide community outreach and education programs

īƒ˜ They are agencies or individuals trained to work with the uninsured and the
underinsured and with employers buying health benefits for employees
īƒ˜ Key groups that Navigators will work with include:
īƒ˜ Young people who may never have had health insurance
īƒ˜ The self-employed, many of whom previously could never afford insurance
īƒ˜ Vulnerable populations, including
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Low-income groups
Non-English-speaking populations
People with disabilities
Workers between jobs

īƒ˜ To ensure that their advice is impartial, Navigators cannot accept compensation
directly or indirectly from any health insurer
īƒ˜ Navigators will be listed on the Marketplace website under “Find Local Help”
Missouri Navigators
Navigator funding was announced Aug. 15:
īƒ˜Missouri received $1.8 million for navigator organizations
īƒ˜ Primaris Healthcare Business Solutions

$1,045,624

īƒ˜ Primaris

will lead a coalition of 11 community partners to provide free and
unbiased information about insurance plans offered on the Marketplace
īƒ˜ Primaris already works with health care providers to improve quality of care
īƒ˜ Primaris also operates the Medicare CLAIM program, which provides counseling
to help people choose the most appropriate Medicare Advantage plan

īƒ˜ Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging
īƒ˜ These agencies have an extensive

$ 750,000

network of contacts and experience

dealing with vulnerable populations
īƒ˜ They will provide navigators in most of Missouri, outside Kansas City
Sources of enrollment help
īƒ˜ Application Counselors
īƒ˜ They receive similar, but less extensive, training than Navigators. They
must pass a similar, though less comprehensive test
īƒ˜ Training is available online at http://marketplace.cms.gov/training/get-training.html

īƒ˜ Counselors are certified by the organization they work or volunteer for
īƒ˜ Individuals can take the training and provide assistance, but they will not be listed on the
Marketplace website as certified application counselors
īƒ˜ No funding is attached to becoming an application counselor

īƒ˜ Most counselors are likely to be staff and volunteers of organizations
with a business interest or a social mission to get people insured
īƒ˜ Clinics, hospitals, health care providers, social agencies are encouraged to become
designated to certify their staff members as application counselors

īƒ˜ Counselors must show applicants all insurance options available
īƒ˜ To ensure unbiased advice, counselors cannot accept compensation in
connection with enrollment and must disclose any potential conflict
Becoming a CAC agency
īƒ˜ To apply to be designated as a certified application counselor
agency, go to:
īƒ˜ http://marketplace.cms.gov/help-us/cac.html

īƒ˜ Agencies designated as certified
application counselors will be listed on
the www.healthcare.gov website under
“Find local help”
īƒ˜ Questions about becoming a certified
application counselor or agency can be
sent to CACQuestions@cms.hhs.gov
Sources of enrollment help
īƒ˜ Licensed health Insurance agents and brokers
īƒ˜ To enroll individuals, must undergo training on:
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website enrollment
Marketplace affordability programs
Medicaid options
security of personal information

īƒ˜ Paid by insurers
īƒ˜ Brokers and agents represent certain insurance companies and
are not required to show applicants all insurance options

īƒ˜ Broker training in the federally run Marketplaces is available at:
īƒ˜ http://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/programs-and-initiatives/health-insurancemarketplaces/a-b-resources.html
Security of personal information
īƒ˜ Navigators and application counselors must:
īƒ˜ comply with the Marketplace privacy policies

īƒ˜ follow Marketplace rules on security of personal information
īƒ˜ Information entered on paper applications should not be retained
īƒ˜ Information in electronic applications is secure within applicant’s online account

īƒ˜ Designated application counselor organizations must:
īƒ˜ screen staff and volunteers to ensure they protect personal information
īƒ˜ confirm in writing that its workers will comply with privacy and security rules

īƒ˜ All certified application counselors must:
īƒ˜ obtain authorization from each consumer before obtaining personal information
īƒ˜ maintain a record of the authorization
īƒ˜ The consumer can revoke the authorization at any time

īƒ˜ Organizations or individuals who violate privacy and security
standards are subject to monetary penalties
īƒ˜ Fraudulent activity will be investigated and addressed under federal law
Steps to take now
īƒ˜ Learn about different types of health coverage
īƒ˜ The Marketplace lets you choose a health plan with the right balance of costs and
coverage. You’ll be better prepared if you understand different types of coverage

īƒ˜ Make sure you understand how coverage works, including things such as premiums,
deductibles, out-of-pocket maximums, copayments, and coinsurance. You'll want to
consider these details while you're looking for health insurance

īƒ˜ Gather basic information about your household income
īƒ˜ Most people using the Marketplace will qualify for discounts on monthly premiums or
out-of-pocket costs. To find out your savings, you'll need income information from
documents such as your W-2 form, current pay stubs, or your tax return.

īƒ˜ Set your budget
īƒ˜Different types of health plans meet different
needs and budgets. You'll need to figure out
how much you want to spend on premiums
each month.
A final thought

“Opportunity is missed by most people because it
is dressed in overalls and looks like work.“

----Thomas Edison

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Missouri and The Affordable Care Act in 2014

  • 1. The Affordable Care Act A new age in health care: Insurance that works, Navigators to show the way Kit Wagar Affordable Care Act Specialist U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Region 7 – Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska 1
  • 2. Enrollment is a marathon, not a sprint īƒ˜ Enrollment schedule: īƒ˜ The first enrollment period began Oct. 1, and ends on March 31, 2014 īƒ˜ We are in only the fourth week of a six-month enrollment period īƒ˜ Coverage through the Marketplaces begins as early as Jan. 1, 2014 īƒ˜ Must be enrolled by Dec. 15, 2013, for coverage to begin in January īƒ˜ In subsequent years, enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7
  • 3. Moving ahead īƒ˜ Two benchmarks from the first three weeks: īƒ˜ Nearly 20 million unique visitors have checked out Healthcare.gov īƒ˜ Nearly 700,000 people have completed online applications nationwide īƒ˜ But the health reform law is not just a website: īƒ˜ It’s a new approach that makes health insurance more affordable and health care more accessible to everyone
  • 4. Marketplaces – A fairer system īƒ˜ In 2014, private insurers will no longer deny coverage or charge a higher price based on a person’s medical history īƒ˜ Prices for individuals will vary based only on four criteria: īƒ˜ Age – a maximum of 3 times the price of younger applicants īƒ˜ Tobacco use – a maximum of 50 percent higher than non-smokers īƒ˜ Location states can establish rating areas – īƒ˜ Family size īƒ˜ Ending gender discrimination īƒ˜ Women will no longer be charged more than men the same age īƒ˜ Currently, 22-year-old women are often charged 50 percent more than men their age simply because women bear children
  • 5. A fairer market – Essential Health Benefits īƒ˜ Currently, many plans offered in the individual market leave out major categories of coverage īƒ˜ Consumers often don’t realize the omission until they need the coverage īƒ˜ 62 percent don’t have maternity benefits īƒ˜ 34 percent don’t cover substance abuse īƒ˜ 18 percent don’t provide mental health coverage īƒ˜ 9 percent don’t cover prescription medication In 2014, all health insurance plans must cover the following services: īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ Ambulatory patient services Emergency Services Hospitalization Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance abuse services, including behavioral health treatment īƒ˜ Prescription drugs īƒ˜ Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices īƒ˜ Laboratory services īƒ˜ Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management īƒ˜ Pediatric services, including oral and vision care
  • 6. Key requirements of a Marketplace īƒ˜ Marketing of policies These functions include: īƒ˜ Toll-free phone number īƒ˜ Website īƒ˜ Presenting benefits in a standardized format īƒ˜ Single application for Medicaid/CHIP/private insurance īƒ˜ Providing electronic calculator to determine actual cost of policy īƒ˜ Includes premium subsidies for less than 400% of poverty level īƒ˜ Cost-sharing reductions for households at less than 250% of poverty īƒ˜ Determining eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP īƒ˜ Certifying people too poor to make personal responsibility payments īƒ˜ Review insurance plans for eligibility in the marketplace īƒ˜ In Kansas & Missouri, insurers had to file their proposed plans and rates by May 3 īƒ˜ They were reviewed last summer and approved in September
  • 8. Help for the middle class Beginning in 2014: īƒ˜ Workers without health benefits receive tax credits to help buy insurance through the marketplaces īƒ˜ Credits will be available up to 400 percent of the poverty level īƒ˜ Maximum income of: īƒ˜ $45,960 for 1 person īƒ˜ $94,200 for family of 4 īƒ˜ The IRS estimates the average credit will be more than $5,000 īƒ˜These credits: īƒ˜ allow family farmers and the self-employed to obtain health insurance as if they had an employer helping them buy it īƒ˜ help small business owners that can’t afford health insurance to compete for employees with large companies that provide generous benefits
  • 9. Affordable Health Plans īƒ˜ Expected contribution to insurance premiums, silver-level plan īƒ˜ For an individual: Annual Income % of FPL īƒ˜ $13,788 120* īƒ˜ $16,200 141 īƒ˜ $20,107 Expected Contribution 2% of income Maximum Monthly Premium Reduction in Out-of-Pocket Maximum Consumer’s Portion of Total costs $23 2/3 6% 3.5% $47 2/3 6% 175 5.15% $86 2/3 13% īƒ˜ $25,852 225 7.18% $155 1/2 27% īƒ˜ $31,597 275 8.78% $231 0 30% īƒ˜ $40,215 350 9.5% $318 0 30% īƒ˜ Incomes below 250% of the poverty level qualify for lower co-pays and deductibles * This level of income would be eligible for Medicaid in states that expand their programs in accordance with the Affordable Care Act
  • 10. Affordable Health Plans īƒ˜ Expected contribution to insurance premiums, silver-level plan īƒ˜ For a family of 4: Annual Income % of FPL īƒ˜ $28,260 120* īƒ˜ $33,205 141 īƒ˜ $41,212 Expected Contribution 2% of income Maximum Monthly Premium Reduction in Out-of-Pocket Maximum Consumer’s Portion of Total costs $47 2/3 6% 3.5% $97 2/3 6% 175 5.15% $177 2/3 13% īƒ˜ $52,987 225 7.18% $317 1/2 27% īƒ˜ $64,762 275 8.78% $474 0 30% īƒ˜ $82,425 350 9.5% $653 0 30% īƒ˜ Incomes below 250% of the poverty level qualify for lower co-pays and deductibles * This level of income would be eligible for Medicaid in states that expand their programs in accordance with the Affordable Care Act
  • 11. Actual prices in the Missouri Marketplace Individual policies, lowest-priced plan in each category: Age 27 27 27 27 County Boone Boone Boone Boone Annual income $20,107 $20,107 $25,852 $25,852 27 27 27 27 St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis $20,107 $20,107 $25,852 $25,852 Plan Monthly level premium Silver $242 Bronze $195 Silver $242 Bronze $195 Silver Bronze Silver Bronze $196 $147 $196 $147 Actual payment $76 $29 $145 $98 $66 $17 $135 $86 Size of Discount $166 $166 $97 $97 $130 $130 $61 $61 Many rural areas, which traditionally have higher insurance prices than urban areas, get bigger discounts to even out the costs
  • 12. Actual prices in the Missouri Marketplace Family of 4, lowest-priced plan in each category: County Boone Boone Boone Boone Annual Income $41,212 $41,212 $52,987 $52,987 Plan Monthly level premium Silver $816 Bronze $659 Silver $816 Bronze $659 St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis $41,212 $41,212 $52,987 $52,987 Silver Bronze Silver Bronze $663 $496 $663 $496 Actual payment $141 $0 $281 $124 Size of Discount $675 $675* $535 $535 $110 $0 $250 $83 $553 $553** $413 $413 * In Boone County, 1 plan would produce a $0 monthly premium; 1 plan would produce a monthly premium of $5. **In St. Louis County, 2 bronze plans would produce a $0 monthly premium
  • 13. Calculating your income īƒ˜ When you apply for lower costs in the Marketplace, you’ll need to estimate your household income for 2014 īƒ˜ Most people can use their household’s adjusted gross income for this estimate īƒ˜ If you know your 2013 adjusted gross income, use that and take into account any changes you expect in 2014 īƒ˜ You could also add up the following items for everyone in your household, based on what you think they’ll receive in 2014: īƒ˜ Wages īƒ˜ Salaries īƒ˜ Tips īƒ˜ Net income from any self-employment or business īƒ˜ Unemployment compensation īƒ˜ Social Security payments īƒ˜ Other kinds of income to include when estimating your 2014 income are: īƒ˜ rental income, interest, dividends, capital gains, annuities, alimony, and some retirement and pensions.
  • 14. Individual responsibility īƒ˜ Beginning in 2014, individuals can choose to: īƒ˜ carry health insurance, or īƒ˜ pay a fee to offset the cost of treating the uninsured īƒ˜ Qualifying coverage: Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans’ coverage , Tricare, employer coverage, private insurance īƒ˜ The fee is the greater of: īƒ˜ $95 per person in the household or 1% of your income that exceeds the tax filing threshold in 2014 īƒ˜ $325 per person or 2 percent of income in 2015 īƒ˜ $695 per person or 2.5% of income in 2016 and thereafter īƒ˜ Maximum per household is the income percentage or 3 times the flat fee īƒ˜ The flat fee for each child is half the adult amount
  • 16. No wrong door to enrollment
  • 17. Healthcare.gov (aka “The Culprit”) īƒ˜ Links to key questions consumers have about health insurance, eligibility & enrollment īƒ˜ Offers Web chat capability to answer users’ questions īƒ˜ Directs users to appropriate destination based on geography īƒ˜ Footer contains links for nonconsumer users to find information īƒ˜ You can create an account* īƒ˜ You provide family and income information to qualify for discounts* īƒ˜ You peruse the health plan options* īƒ˜ You enroll in the plan best for you* *We’re working out the kinks
  • 18. Marketplace Call Center Call Center launched in June 1-800-318-2596 TTY/TDD line for hearing-impaired callers: īƒ˜ Helps with wide range of questions, including: īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ Health insurance and how it works Premium assistance and health care affordability programs Steps to take now to get ready for open enrollment beginning Oct. 1 General inquiries, such as “I have insurance. How will I be affected?” After Oct. 1, the call center will help with: īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ 1-855-889-4325 Filling out the application Plan selection Assistance is Available 24/7 in English and Spanish īƒ˜ Help in 150 other languages is available
  • 19. Help for small employers Small Business Health Options Program – “The SHOP” īƒ˜ SHOP Call Center launched in August TTY/TDD line for hearing-impaired callers: 1-800-706-7893 1-800-706-7915 Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (central time) Beginning Oct. 1: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (central) īƒ˜ Information on tax credits that cover up to 50 percent of the cost of employee health insurance for two years at eligible small employers īƒ˜ New, more competitive pricing for health insurance policies īƒ˜ Plans grouped by “metal level” to let employers compare plans with truly similar benefits īƒ˜ Metal levels – bronze, silver, gold, platinum – reflect the generosity of the plan’s coverage īƒ˜ SBA Fact Sheets, Training Materials and insurance finder tool: īƒ˜ http://www.sba.gov/content/affordable-care-act-training-materials īƒ˜ Information based on your business location, size, and whether you now offer insurance īƒ˜ SHOP enrollment expected to begin in November
  • 20. Finding the right health plan īƒ˜ Once an account is created, the website offers: īƒ˜ A comparison tool to evaluate policies īƒ˜ A calculator to estimate each plan’s: īƒ˜ premiums īƒ˜ co-payments īƒ˜ deductibles īƒ˜ maximum out-of-pocket costs īƒ˜ Filtering options to let the user narrow the choices based on specific criteria īƒ˜ The most relevant plans are presented first, based on the applicant’s answers īƒ˜ Key data listed with links to plan details
  • 22. Sources of enrollment help īƒ˜ Navigators īƒ˜ Navigators received grants from Marketplace funds īƒ˜ They must provide community outreach and education programs īƒ˜ They are agencies or individuals trained to work with the uninsured and the underinsured and with employers buying health benefits for employees īƒ˜ Key groups that Navigators will work with include: īƒ˜ Young people who may never have had health insurance īƒ˜ The self-employed, many of whom previously could never afford insurance īƒ˜ Vulnerable populations, including īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ Low-income groups Non-English-speaking populations People with disabilities Workers between jobs īƒ˜ To ensure that their advice is impartial, Navigators cannot accept compensation directly or indirectly from any health insurer īƒ˜ Navigators will be listed on the Marketplace website under “Find Local Help”
  • 23. Missouri Navigators Navigator funding was announced Aug. 15: īƒ˜Missouri received $1.8 million for navigator organizations īƒ˜ Primaris Healthcare Business Solutions $1,045,624 īƒ˜ Primaris will lead a coalition of 11 community partners to provide free and unbiased information about insurance plans offered on the Marketplace īƒ˜ Primaris already works with health care providers to improve quality of care īƒ˜ Primaris also operates the Medicare CLAIM program, which provides counseling to help people choose the most appropriate Medicare Advantage plan īƒ˜ Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging īƒ˜ These agencies have an extensive $ 750,000 network of contacts and experience dealing with vulnerable populations īƒ˜ They will provide navigators in most of Missouri, outside Kansas City
  • 24. Sources of enrollment help īƒ˜ Application Counselors īƒ˜ They receive similar, but less extensive, training than Navigators. They must pass a similar, though less comprehensive test īƒ˜ Training is available online at http://marketplace.cms.gov/training/get-training.html īƒ˜ Counselors are certified by the organization they work or volunteer for īƒ˜ Individuals can take the training and provide assistance, but they will not be listed on the Marketplace website as certified application counselors īƒ˜ No funding is attached to becoming an application counselor īƒ˜ Most counselors are likely to be staff and volunteers of organizations with a business interest or a social mission to get people insured īƒ˜ Clinics, hospitals, health care providers, social agencies are encouraged to become designated to certify their staff members as application counselors īƒ˜ Counselors must show applicants all insurance options available īƒ˜ To ensure unbiased advice, counselors cannot accept compensation in connection with enrollment and must disclose any potential conflict
  • 25. Becoming a CAC agency īƒ˜ To apply to be designated as a certified application counselor agency, go to: īƒ˜ http://marketplace.cms.gov/help-us/cac.html īƒ˜ Agencies designated as certified application counselors will be listed on the www.healthcare.gov website under “Find local help” īƒ˜ Questions about becoming a certified application counselor or agency can be sent to CACQuestions@cms.hhs.gov
  • 26. Sources of enrollment help īƒ˜ Licensed health Insurance agents and brokers īƒ˜ To enroll individuals, must undergo training on: īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ īƒ˜ website enrollment Marketplace affordability programs Medicaid options security of personal information īƒ˜ Paid by insurers īƒ˜ Brokers and agents represent certain insurance companies and are not required to show applicants all insurance options īƒ˜ Broker training in the federally run Marketplaces is available at: īƒ˜ http://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/programs-and-initiatives/health-insurancemarketplaces/a-b-resources.html
  • 27. Security of personal information īƒ˜ Navigators and application counselors must: īƒ˜ comply with the Marketplace privacy policies īƒ˜ follow Marketplace rules on security of personal information īƒ˜ Information entered on paper applications should not be retained īƒ˜ Information in electronic applications is secure within applicant’s online account īƒ˜ Designated application counselor organizations must: īƒ˜ screen staff and volunteers to ensure they protect personal information īƒ˜ confirm in writing that its workers will comply with privacy and security rules īƒ˜ All certified application counselors must: īƒ˜ obtain authorization from each consumer before obtaining personal information īƒ˜ maintain a record of the authorization īƒ˜ The consumer can revoke the authorization at any time īƒ˜ Organizations or individuals who violate privacy and security standards are subject to monetary penalties īƒ˜ Fraudulent activity will be investigated and addressed under federal law
  • 28. Steps to take now īƒ˜ Learn about different types of health coverage īƒ˜ The Marketplace lets you choose a health plan with the right balance of costs and coverage. You’ll be better prepared if you understand different types of coverage īƒ˜ Make sure you understand how coverage works, including things such as premiums, deductibles, out-of-pocket maximums, copayments, and coinsurance. You'll want to consider these details while you're looking for health insurance īƒ˜ Gather basic information about your household income īƒ˜ Most people using the Marketplace will qualify for discounts on monthly premiums or out-of-pocket costs. To find out your savings, you'll need income information from documents such as your W-2 form, current pay stubs, or your tax return. īƒ˜ Set your budget īƒ˜Different types of health plans meet different needs and budgets. You'll need to figure out how much you want to spend on premiums each month.
  • 29. A final thought “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.“ ----Thomas Edison

Hinweis der Redaktion

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  2. In 2014, private insurers will no longer be able to deny coverage because of a person’s health condition. They also won’t be able to charge a higher price because of a person’s medical history. Prices will vary only based on four criteria:Age – insurers can charge a maximum of 3 times the price of younger applicantsTobacco use – insurers can charge a maximum of 50 percent higher than non-smokersLocation – states can establish rating areasFamily size – insurers can charge more for larger familiesIn 2014, insurers will no longer be able to discriminate against half the nation’s population. Currently, young women are often charged up to 50 percent more than men the same age simply because they could become pregnant. This kind of discrimination will no longer be allowed.
  3. As we’ve discussed, the new marketplaces are a web-based supermarket for health insurance. There are several duties that these marketplaces have to help people find the insurance plan that works best for them. They will have a toll-free phone number and a website. Some may have storefront offices. They will present benefits in a standardized format for easy comparison. And the website will have a calculator so that people can figure out, based on their income, how much help they will receive to pay for insurance and how much they will have to pay out of pocket for the policy. We’ve talked about how families with incomes below 400 percent of the poverty level can get part of their insurance premium paid by the federal government. In addition, families with incomes below 250 percent of the poverty level can get lower co-payments and deductibles to help them afford medical care.Marketplaces will also determine whether applicants qualify for Medicaid or whether their kids qualify for the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which provides Medicaid coverage for kids from households modestly above the poverty level. The marketplace also must determine which policies are eligible to be sold through the marketplace. Most marketplaces are expected to be passive marketplaces, also called a clearinghouse. They will simply list all qualified insurance plans available for sale. But some states are adopting “active marketplaces.” In those cases, the marketplaces will act like an employer and take bids from insurance companies on their best plans. Only the plans offering the most value will be sold through the marketplace. Insurers are likely to compete vigorously on both price and service to be able to offer their plans through the marketplaces.
  4. ‘‘In the case of household income (expressedas a percent of poverty line)within the following income tier: The initial premium % is— The final premium % is—Up to 133% 2.0% 2.0%133% up to 150% 3.0% 4.0%150% up to 200% 4.0% 6.3%200% up to 250% 6.3% 8.05%250% up to 300% 8.05% 9.5%300% up to 400% 9.5% 9.5%Based on the second lowest cost silver plan.
  5. In Boone County, the second-lowest-priced silver plan costs $252. Therefore, the subsidy equals $252 minus the “maximum payment based on income” of $86. In St. Louis County, the second-lower-priced silver plan costs $216. Therefore, the subsidy equals $216 minus $86, which equals $130.
  6. In Boone County, second-lowest-priced silver plan is $852. Therefore, the subsidy equals $852 minus the “maximum payment based on income” of $177, or $675. In St. Louis County, the second-lowest-priced silver plan is $730. Therefore, the subsidy equals $730 minus the “maximum payment based on income” of $177, or $675.
  7. The tax filing threshold in 2012 is $9,750 for an individual and $19,500 for a married couple. This is the sum of the personal exemption plus the amount below the point at which tax rates start.
  8. In-person assisters can be used in state-based exchanges and partnership exchanges where the state runs the consumer assistance portion. See August 2012 exchange application guidance. http://www.cciio.cms.gov/resources/files/hie-blueprint-081312.pdf
  9. FFMs will designate organizations, which will certify their employees or volunteers after they have passed the test. SBMs can choose either to 1) certify individual application counselors; 2) designate organizations to certify their employees and volunteers; or 3) do both.