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Affordable Care Act

Presented by:
Doyle Forrestal, Regional Outreach Specialist
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Region VIII

August 2011
What is the Affordable Care Act?
Affordable Care Act: The comprehensive health
 care reform law enacted in March 2010.

• The law was enacted in two parts: The Patient Protection
  and Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23,
  2010 and was amended by the Health Care and Education
  Reconciliation Act on March 30, 2010.

• The name ―Affordable Care Act‖ is used to refer to the final,
  amended version of the law.
3


Major Provisions
1) Coverage Expansions
    Medicaid Expansions
    Medicare Enhancements

2) Private Insurance Reforms

3) State-Based Health Insurance Exchanges

4) Prevention and Wellness

5) Health Care System Redesign and Payment Reform
    Accountable Care Organizations
    Medical Homes
Medicaid Expansions
• Expands the Medicaid Program: Expands the Medicaid program to more
  Americans. States have the option to expand their programs now, and the program
  will be expanded nationwide in 2014.

• By 2014: Medicaid will be available to all individuals under age 65 with incomes up
  to 133% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
   ▫ This is approximately $14,404 for an individual in 2009


• Expansion creates a uniform minimum eligibility threshold--allows for childless
  adults to qualify

• Federal Government will provide states funding for newly eligible:
   ▫   100% from 2014-2016
   ▫   95% for 2017
   ▫   94% for 2018
   ▫   93% for 2019
   ▫   90% for 2020 and beyond.
5


Medicare Enhancements
• $250 rebate for donut hole (2010)
   ▫   In Colorado, 42,351 Medicare beneficiaries received a one-time, tax free $250 rebate to
       help pay for prescriptions in the ‗donut hole‖ coverage gap.

• 50% discount on brand name prescriptions (2011)
   ▫   Starting January 1, 2011—Seniors who fall into the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap
       known as the ―donut hole‖ will receive a 50% discount on covered brand name prescription
       drugs and lower co-pays for generic drugs.

• Free preventive services and free annual wellness exam (2011)
   ▫   Starting Jan. 2011—Medicare recipients will receive an annual ―wellness exam‖ and are now
       eligible to obtain certain preventive services with no out-of-pocket-costs:
          Mammograms, Colonoscopies
          Cholesterol and diabetes screening
          Prostate cancer screening
          Annual flu shot

• Medicare donut hole eliminated by 2020

• Medicare trust fund extended by 12 years
   ▫   More tools to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse and to recover wrongful payments
   ▫   This will help extend the life of the Medicare Trust fund to at least 2029, a 12 year
       extension
Eliminates Insurance Company Discrimination

• As of September 23, 2010:
  ▫ health plans cannot limit or deny benefits or deny coverage outright for a child
    younger than age 19 simply because the child has a ―pre-existing condition.‖

  ▫ health plans that cover children must make coverage available to children
    up to age 26.

  ▫ prohibits health plans from putting a lifetime dollar limit on most benefits

  ▫ requires health plans to cover many preventive services without charging a
    copayment, coinsurance, or deductible.

• In 2014, the Act will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage
  or charging more to any person based on their medical history.

• The Act also restricts and phases out the annual dollar limits a health plan
  can place on most of your benefits—and does away with these limits
  entirely in 2014.
Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Program
• On July 1,2010 Secretary Sebelius announced the establishment of the Pre-
  Existing Condition Insurance Program (PCIP) to provide coverage for eligible
  Americans who have been uninsured for six months because of a pre-existing
  condition.

• This program helps build a bridge to 2014, when Americans will have access to
  quality, affordable care in health insurance Exchanges.

• The PCIP, which is administered by GettingUsCovered in Colorado, provides a
  health coverage option if:
   ▫ you have been uninsured for at least six months,
   ▫ you have a pre-existing condition or have been denied health coverage because of
     your health condition,
   ▫ and are a U.S. citizen or are residing here legally.

• Covers a broad range of health benefits, including primary and specialty care,
  hospital care, and prescription drugs. All covered benefits are available to
  you, even to treat a pre-existing condition.

• To learn more about Colorado‘s Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, called
  GettingUSCovered, please call 1-877-779-0387 or visit
  www.gettinguscovered.org
Health Exchanges
• One-Stop Shopping and Accessibility: The new Exchanges will
  supply easy to understand, standard, accessible information on
  available health insurance plans, so people can compare and easily
  identify the quality, affordable option that is right for them.

• Provides credits & subsidies to purchase insurance: The new
  Exchanges will provide credits and subsides up to 400% of the
  federal poverty level to help individuals and families purchase
  insurance.

• Out of pocket limits: Going forward, plans in the health insurance
  Exchanges, and all new plans, will have a cap on what insurance
  companies can require beneficiaries to pay in out-of-pocket
  expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles.
Health Exchanges
State-based health insurance Exchanges will be established to
  provide families with the same private insurance choices that the
  President and Members of Congress will have, to foster
  competition and increase consumer choice.

State-based health insurance exchanges
   ▫ state-based, competitive marketplaces where individuals and
     small businesses can purchase qualified private coverage

  ▫ Must be operational by Jan. 1, 2014

  ▫ Coordination between Exchange, Medicaid and CHIP coverage

  ▫ Grants for Navigators: entities that have relations with
    consumers and can provide information and facilitate
    enrollment

  ▫ Four benefits categories, bronze, silver, gold, platinum
Small Business Statistics
 On average, a small business spends 18% more for the
  same health insurance policy purchased by a large
  business.

 Nationally, health insurance premiums for family
  coverage at a small business increased by 123 percent
  between 1999 and 2009.

 U.S. businesses spend nearly three times as much per
  worker per hour for health benefits, making it difficult to
  compete in a global economy.*
  *Source: New America Foundation and University of Denver’s Center for Colorado’s Economic Future.
  “The future of Colorado Health Care: A preview to the forthcoming report on an economic analysis of
  health care . . .” www.coloradohealth.org/studies.aspx
Benefits for Small Businesses
              and Non-Profits

• No small business mandate to provide insurance

• Tax credit for small businesses that insure their
  employees

• Reduced cost for purchasing health insurance
  through the Exchange
Individual and Employer Responsibility
• Starting in 2014, individuals will be required to have health
  insurance

• Businesses with fewer than 50 full-time employees are
  exempt from any requirement to contribute toward
  employee health coverage

• Large employers are required to pay a shared responsibility
  fee only if they do not offer coverage and have one or more
  full-time employees that receives coverage through an
  exchange
     More than 96 percent of employers with 50 or more employees
      already offer their employees health insurance coverage
National Prevention, Health Promotion, and
                Public Health Council
The National Prevention Strategy: America’s Plan for Better
  Health and Wellness
  ▫ On June 16, 2011 the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and
    Public Health Council, announced the release of the National
    Prevention Strategy ,a comprehensive plan that will help increase
    the number of Americans who are healthy at every stage of life.

  ▫ The National Prevention Strategy focus on the importance of:
       access to quality medical care
       clean air and water
       safe outdoor spaces for physical activity
       safe worksites
       healthy foods
       violence-free environments
       healthy homes

  ▫ Everyone—businesses, educators, health care institutions,
    government, communities and every single American—has a role in
    creating a healthier nation.
Prevention and Public Health Investment Fund

• The Affordable Care Act invests in prevention through the Creation of the
  Prevention and Public Health Investment Fund (the ―Fund‖).

• This new initiative has new resources – $15 billion over ten years in mandatory
  spending – to expand and sustain the necessary infrastructure to prevent disease,
  detect it early, and manage conditions before they become severe.

• The Fund reinforces a renewed focus on prevention and public health to improve
  well-being and improve quality of care.

• For FY2010, $500 million is dedicated to improving community and clinical
  prevention efforts, strengthening public health infrastructure, improving research
  and data collection and bolstering the training of public health and primary care
  professionals.
Additional Resources
The Affordable Care Act created a new consumer
 friendly website to find information about
 health reform.

www.healthcare.gov
www.cuidadodesalud.gov
Contact Information
Doyle Forrestal
Regional Outreach Specialist, Region VIII
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Doyle.Forrestal@hhs.gov

303-844-7335

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Affordable care act for colorado august 2011

  • 1. Affordable Care Act Presented by: Doyle Forrestal, Regional Outreach Specialist U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Region VIII August 2011
  • 2. What is the Affordable Care Act? Affordable Care Act: The comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010. • The law was enacted in two parts: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010 and was amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act on March 30, 2010. • The name ―Affordable Care Act‖ is used to refer to the final, amended version of the law.
  • 3. 3 Major Provisions 1) Coverage Expansions  Medicaid Expansions  Medicare Enhancements 2) Private Insurance Reforms 3) State-Based Health Insurance Exchanges 4) Prevention and Wellness 5) Health Care System Redesign and Payment Reform  Accountable Care Organizations  Medical Homes
  • 4. Medicaid Expansions • Expands the Medicaid Program: Expands the Medicaid program to more Americans. States have the option to expand their programs now, and the program will be expanded nationwide in 2014. • By 2014: Medicaid will be available to all individuals under age 65 with incomes up to 133% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) ▫ This is approximately $14,404 for an individual in 2009 • Expansion creates a uniform minimum eligibility threshold--allows for childless adults to qualify • Federal Government will provide states funding for newly eligible: ▫ 100% from 2014-2016 ▫ 95% for 2017 ▫ 94% for 2018 ▫ 93% for 2019 ▫ 90% for 2020 and beyond.
  • 5. 5 Medicare Enhancements • $250 rebate for donut hole (2010) ▫ In Colorado, 42,351 Medicare beneficiaries received a one-time, tax free $250 rebate to help pay for prescriptions in the ‗donut hole‖ coverage gap. • 50% discount on brand name prescriptions (2011) ▫ Starting January 1, 2011—Seniors who fall into the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap known as the ―donut hole‖ will receive a 50% discount on covered brand name prescription drugs and lower co-pays for generic drugs. • Free preventive services and free annual wellness exam (2011) ▫ Starting Jan. 2011—Medicare recipients will receive an annual ―wellness exam‖ and are now eligible to obtain certain preventive services with no out-of-pocket-costs:  Mammograms, Colonoscopies  Cholesterol and diabetes screening  Prostate cancer screening  Annual flu shot • Medicare donut hole eliminated by 2020 • Medicare trust fund extended by 12 years ▫ More tools to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse and to recover wrongful payments ▫ This will help extend the life of the Medicare Trust fund to at least 2029, a 12 year extension
  • 6. Eliminates Insurance Company Discrimination • As of September 23, 2010: ▫ health plans cannot limit or deny benefits or deny coverage outright for a child younger than age 19 simply because the child has a ―pre-existing condition.‖ ▫ health plans that cover children must make coverage available to children up to age 26. ▫ prohibits health plans from putting a lifetime dollar limit on most benefits ▫ requires health plans to cover many preventive services without charging a copayment, coinsurance, or deductible. • In 2014, the Act will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage or charging more to any person based on their medical history. • The Act also restricts and phases out the annual dollar limits a health plan can place on most of your benefits—and does away with these limits entirely in 2014.
  • 7. Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Program • On July 1,2010 Secretary Sebelius announced the establishment of the Pre- Existing Condition Insurance Program (PCIP) to provide coverage for eligible Americans who have been uninsured for six months because of a pre-existing condition. • This program helps build a bridge to 2014, when Americans will have access to quality, affordable care in health insurance Exchanges. • The PCIP, which is administered by GettingUsCovered in Colorado, provides a health coverage option if: ▫ you have been uninsured for at least six months, ▫ you have a pre-existing condition or have been denied health coverage because of your health condition, ▫ and are a U.S. citizen or are residing here legally. • Covers a broad range of health benefits, including primary and specialty care, hospital care, and prescription drugs. All covered benefits are available to you, even to treat a pre-existing condition. • To learn more about Colorado‘s Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, called GettingUSCovered, please call 1-877-779-0387 or visit www.gettinguscovered.org
  • 8. Health Exchanges • One-Stop Shopping and Accessibility: The new Exchanges will supply easy to understand, standard, accessible information on available health insurance plans, so people can compare and easily identify the quality, affordable option that is right for them. • Provides credits & subsidies to purchase insurance: The new Exchanges will provide credits and subsides up to 400% of the federal poverty level to help individuals and families purchase insurance. • Out of pocket limits: Going forward, plans in the health insurance Exchanges, and all new plans, will have a cap on what insurance companies can require beneficiaries to pay in out-of-pocket expenses, such as co-pays and deductibles.
  • 9. Health Exchanges State-based health insurance Exchanges will be established to provide families with the same private insurance choices that the President and Members of Congress will have, to foster competition and increase consumer choice. State-based health insurance exchanges ▫ state-based, competitive marketplaces where individuals and small businesses can purchase qualified private coverage ▫ Must be operational by Jan. 1, 2014 ▫ Coordination between Exchange, Medicaid and CHIP coverage ▫ Grants for Navigators: entities that have relations with consumers and can provide information and facilitate enrollment ▫ Four benefits categories, bronze, silver, gold, platinum
  • 10. Small Business Statistics  On average, a small business spends 18% more for the same health insurance policy purchased by a large business.  Nationally, health insurance premiums for family coverage at a small business increased by 123 percent between 1999 and 2009.  U.S. businesses spend nearly three times as much per worker per hour for health benefits, making it difficult to compete in a global economy.* *Source: New America Foundation and University of Denver’s Center for Colorado’s Economic Future. “The future of Colorado Health Care: A preview to the forthcoming report on an economic analysis of health care . . .” www.coloradohealth.org/studies.aspx
  • 11. Benefits for Small Businesses and Non-Profits • No small business mandate to provide insurance • Tax credit for small businesses that insure their employees • Reduced cost for purchasing health insurance through the Exchange
  • 12. Individual and Employer Responsibility • Starting in 2014, individuals will be required to have health insurance • Businesses with fewer than 50 full-time employees are exempt from any requirement to contribute toward employee health coverage • Large employers are required to pay a shared responsibility fee only if they do not offer coverage and have one or more full-time employees that receives coverage through an exchange  More than 96 percent of employers with 50 or more employees already offer their employees health insurance coverage
  • 13. National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council The National Prevention Strategy: America’s Plan for Better Health and Wellness ▫ On June 16, 2011 the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council, announced the release of the National Prevention Strategy ,a comprehensive plan that will help increase the number of Americans who are healthy at every stage of life. ▫ The National Prevention Strategy focus on the importance of:  access to quality medical care  clean air and water  safe outdoor spaces for physical activity  safe worksites  healthy foods  violence-free environments  healthy homes ▫ Everyone—businesses, educators, health care institutions, government, communities and every single American—has a role in creating a healthier nation.
  • 14. Prevention and Public Health Investment Fund • The Affordable Care Act invests in prevention through the Creation of the Prevention and Public Health Investment Fund (the ―Fund‖). • This new initiative has new resources – $15 billion over ten years in mandatory spending – to expand and sustain the necessary infrastructure to prevent disease, detect it early, and manage conditions before they become severe. • The Fund reinforces a renewed focus on prevention and public health to improve well-being and improve quality of care. • For FY2010, $500 million is dedicated to improving community and clinical prevention efforts, strengthening public health infrastructure, improving research and data collection and bolstering the training of public health and primary care professionals.
  • 15. Additional Resources The Affordable Care Act created a new consumer friendly website to find information about health reform. www.healthcare.gov www.cuidadodesalud.gov
  • 16. Contact Information Doyle Forrestal Regional Outreach Specialist, Region VIII U.S. Department of Health & Human Services [email protected] 303-844-7335