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Learn about enrollment results, policy changes, and electronic verification to improve access to BadgerCare Plus in Wisconsin.
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Administrative Simplification Strategies to Increase Coverage BadgerCare Plus Angela Dombrowicki Wisconsin Department of Health Services Presentation to the Minnesota Senate Health Care Access Commission December 1, 2008
Topics Presented • Overview of BadgerCare Plus • Enrollment Results • Administrative Simplification Strategies • Eligibility Policy Changes • Electronic Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI) • On-line applications (ACCESS)
Overview of BadgerCare Plus • Began in February 2008 • Includes all children (children above 300% FPL pay full cost) • Pregnant Women up to 300% FPL • Parents and caretaker relatives up to 200% FPL • Certain self-employed parents & farmers with incomes up to 200% of the FPL (depending on depreciation)
Enrollment Results Prior to BC+ August 2008 Increase Children 309,790 365,006 55,216 Parents/Caretakers 158,493 186,390 27,897 Pregnant Women 15,636 17,889 2,253 Totals 483,919 569,285 85,366 (17.6%)
Eligibility Policy Changes • Created one comprehensive program (called BadgerCare Plus) by combining SCHIP and other Medicaid programs for low-income children and families • Simplified financial and non-financial eligibility policies
Before BadgerCare Plus Medicaid / BadgerCare / Healthy Start
Eligibility Policy Changes • Simplified gross income test • Only two deductions -Earned income of minors disregarded -Court-ordered child support obligations
Eligibility Policy Changes • Spend down option for pregnant women to 300% of the FPL and children ineligible due to health insurance access/coverage to 150% FPL. • Backdating (up to three calendar months) for parents and children under 150% FPL and ALL pregnant women
Eligibility Policy Changes • Alignment with Wisconsin FoodShare policies • (i.e. reduced reporting policies-only report income for BadgerCare Plus if changes occur above a certain threshold such as >150% FPL or >200% FPL)
Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI) • EVHI is used to determine non-financial eligibility of BadgerCare Plus applicants that are employed • If employer pays at least 80% of major medical health insurance plan, individuals are not eligible to enroll in BadgerCare Plus
Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI) • Pre-BadgerCare Plus employer verification process was manual and required applicant to obtain verification from his or her employer prior to eligibility confirmation • This process deterred many families from applying or completing the application process.
Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI) • EVHI Database implemented in May of 2008 • Database includes employer health insurance information • Currently updated by local agency staff and EDS • State is reaching out to employers for up-to-date information about health insurance policies available to employees
Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI) • Benefits of EVHI • State of Wisconsin’s goal is to streamline process for determining individual’s eligibility for and enrollment in BadgerCare Plus • EVHI database designed to be easily accessed by local agency staff, State staff and employers
On-line Applications -ACCESS Total Number of Applications: 98,596 Percent of Total Applications: 29% 65,481- Requested FoodShare 72,442 -Requested Medicaid & BadgerCare Plus 21,877- Requested Family Planning Waiver Services
Why Develop Online Tools? • Increase program participation • Make it easier (and more appealing) to apply for and maintain benefits • Improve customer service and satisfaction • Create a 24 x 7 customer service model • Provide alternatives to meeting with or calling a worker • Ease workload for local agencies • Reduce time spent on data entry • Reduce customer calls • Improve payment accuracy • Make it easier for workers to track and process changes
Designing Self-Service Tools • ACCESS Wisconsin is based on direct input from customers and other end-users • 40+ focus groups and design review sessions with low-income residents, advocates, and local agencies • People icons • Friendly, encouraging text at a 4th grade level • Personalized pages, results and next steps • Quick, simple, intuitive navigation
Online Applications: ACCESS Wisconsin • Combined application for FoodShare and Medicaid/SCHIP • Intelligent driver flow minimizes number of questions • Takes 30 to 60 minutes to complete • Users may save the application and come back • After e-signing, users get a tracking number, printable PDF summary, and initial list of verification items
Electronic Signatures in Wisconsin • Wisconsin and federal laws permit electronic signatures • E-signature allows real-time application submission • Filing date is set on a given business day before 4:30 p.m.
Other Concerns about Online Applications • Incomplete applications • Name, address and signature will set filing date • 85 percent of applicants opt to complete the rest of the application • “Duplicate” applications • 95 percent of applicants submit only one online application • 37 percent are from people who are already open for other benefits • Priority service/expedited issuance • 23 percent look eligible for expedited issuance • Fake, fraudulent or error-prone applications • Wisconsin has not had significant numbers of fake or fraudulent applications • Errors on ACCESS applications were generally the same as errors on other applications
Who is Applying Online? • Less than 5 percent of applicants indicate that they are getting help from someone else • 79% female, 21% male • White: 76%, African-American: 15%, Hispanic: 4%, Asian: 2%, Other: 2% • Households with: • At least one child under age 19: 56% • Someone over age 65: 3% • Someone with disabilities: 13% • Earned income: 64% • Unearned income only: 8% • No income reported: 27%
Check My Benefits (launched 9/05) • Detailed benefit information, including review dates, benefit amount, pending verification items and reason codes for denials or closures • Contact information for the local agency
Report My Changes (launched 9/06) • Reporting options are personalized based on program requirements • Changes are automatically assigned to workers for processing and new information is available in CARES for worker review
Report My Changes (con’t) • Customers select and report detailed changes on specific records from CARES
Am I Eligible? (launched 08/04) • Can be completed in 15 minutes • Screens for many programs at once (FoodShare, Medicaid, BadgerCare, SeniorCare, WIC, TEFAP, school meals, summer food, Medicare Part D, tax credits and home energy assistance) • Uses first names, 4th-grade language, and people icons • Detailed, personalized results • Specific next steps for applying
Where to Learn More • ACCESS training environment • http://trn.access.wisconsin.gov • You can use this version of ACCESS to submit sample applications without actually applying for benefits • Monthly usage report • http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/em/access/reports/data.htm • ACCESS handbook for local agencies • http://emhandbooks.wi.gov/ah • Questions about ACCESS Wisconsin? • Autumn.Arnold@wisconsin.gov, 608-266-0157
For Additional Information About BadgerCare Plus Contact: Angela Dombrowicki, Director Bureau of Enrollment Management Department of Health Services 608-266-1935 Angela.dombrowicki@wisconsin.gov