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adultBasic…. Health Insurance for Adult Pennsylvanians Patricia Stromberg Deputy Commissioner of CHIP and adultBasic Pennsylvania Department of Insurance. Tobacco Settlement. Pennsylvania’s Share- $11 Billion Projected annual payment between $397M and $459M
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adultBasic…. Health Insurance for Adult Pennsylvanians Patricia Stromberg Deputy Commissioner of CHIP and adultBasic Pennsylvania Department of Insurance
Tobacco Settlement • Pennsylvania’s Share- $11 Billion • Projected annual payment between $397M and $459M • Governor Ridge proposed plan for use of funds in January 2000 • Health Investment Plan to make Pennsylvanians Healthier • Legislation passed by General Assembly in June 2001 (Act 2001-77)
Act 2001-77 • Health Endowment Account- where the money is deposited • Home and Community Based Care (Aging) • Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation (Health) • Research Enhancement (Health) • Hospital Uncompensated Care (Welfare) • Insurance Coverage for Adults (Insurance) • MA for Workers with Disabilities (Welfare) • Community-Based Health Care (Health) • PACE/PACENET (Aging) • Medical Education Loan Assistance (PHEAA)
Who is Eligible foradultBasic? • Persons ages 19 through 64 • Family income below 200% of Federal Income Guidelines (e.g. family of four $36,200) • Legal resident of US and resident of PA for at least 90 days • Not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid • Not covered by health insurance plan, self-insurance plan, or self-funded plan • Not covered by health insurance plan, self-insurance plan, or self-funded plan during three months preceding the determination of eligibility
What Benefits are Provided? • Hospitalization (no day limit) • Physician Services (including primary care and specialists) • Emergency Services • Diagnostic Tests (e.g. x-ray, mammogram, laboratory and pathology, etc.) • Rehabilitation in lieu of hospitalization • Pharmacy discount (western and Eastern PA only) • Care managed by PCP, no “special” network of providers • Modest co-pays for PCP, specialist and ER (ER not charged if admission occurs)
How does enrollment occur? • Insurers complete enrollment (as with CHIP) • Person may complete application for self or for family unit (i.e adults and children together) • COMPASS is available for use by individual applicants or by community groups (www.compass.state.pa.us) • $30 per month payment • PCP selection
CHIP and Medicaid Connections • One application for CHIP and adult coverage • “Any Form” practice in place for adult coverage and Medicaid • Same income deductions from gross income as CHIP ($120 monthly work deduction and child care) • Special attention paid to pregnant women and applicants who indicate a serious or chronic illness or disability
Impact to Date • Achieved maximum enrollment within eight months • Implemented a waiting list in the ninth month • Current enrollment averages 40,000 per month, waiting list now includes over 96,000 persons • Over 3000 persons are paying full cost while on the waiting list
Who is Enrolled? • More women than men • Perfect age demographic “Bell Curve”- the bulk in the 25-55 age range • Majority have income below the Federal Poverty Level • Over 68 percent stay enrolled more than six months (19% one year or longer)
Lessons Learned • Tremendous pent up demand • Enrollees use service at a high level • High utilization has had adverse impact on PMPM rates- and exacerbated the funding issues