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2. Topics Presented. Overview of BadgerCare PlusEnrollment ResultsAdministrative Simplification StrategiesEligibility Policy ChangesElectronic Employer Verification of Health Insurance (EVHI)On-line applications (ACCESS). 3. Overview of BadgerCare Plus. Began in February 2008Includes all child
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1. 1 Administrative Simplification Strategies to Increase Coverage BadgerCare Plus
2. 2 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)
3. 3 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)
4. 4 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%)
5. 5 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
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8. 8 Eligibility Policy Changes Simplified gross income test
Only two deductions
-Earned income of minors disregarded
-Court-ordered child support obligations
9. 9 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
10. 10 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)
11. 11 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
12. 12 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.
13. 13 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
14. 14 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
15. 15 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
16. 16 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
17. 17 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
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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%
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26. 26 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
27. 27 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