Title: Initial Insights from Focus Groups with Uninsured Parents
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2Retaining Eligible Children and Families in SCHIP
and Medicaid
A Review of Research Prepared by Lake Snell
Perry Associates
3Agenda
- Overview of the project
- Factors that affect retention
- Ways to improve retention
- Communication strategies
- Q A
4Description of the Project
- LSPA reviewed existing research and interviewed
experts to inform states, grantees and others
about the challenge of retention in SCHIP and
Medicaid
5Methodology
- 51 studies were collected and reviewed
- 24 in-depth telephone interviews were conducted
- 16 with leading experts
- 8 with Medicaid/SCHIP directors
6What We Learned about the Field
- Retention is a new topic
- Most studies are about retention in SCHIP, not in
Medicaid - Most of the research focuses on retaining
children, not adults - Most of the studies are state-specific
7Studies and Experts Agree on the Factors That
Affect Retention
8Procedural Barriers
- Studies show a large drop in enrollment during
renewal periods due to - Complex renewal forms
- Too much documentation
- Frequent renewal
- Face-to-face interviews
- Administrative errors
- Language barriers
9Cost-Sharing
- Families sometimes have difficulty paying SCHIP
premiums - The inflexibility of the payment rules may be a
bigger problem - Overall impact of cost-sharing does it lead to
disenrollment or do families prefer paying?
10Awareness Gaps
- Families have gaps in their knowledge about SCHIP
and Medicaid. Many are unaware - That they need to renew regularly
- Of income eligibility levels
- That their premium amount for SCHIP is
adjustable
11Life Circumstances
- Busy and fluctuating personal and economic lives
- Families move in and out of employment frequently
- Lives are less predictable
- They forgot or did not get around to it
12Valuing Health Coverage
- Most studies argue that low income families place
a high value on health coverage, particularly for
their children - Others suggest that coverage is not always seen
as necessary
13Perceptions of the Programs
- Stigma may not be a big factor in retention
- SCHIP and Medicaid often get high satisfaction
rates - Some negative attitudes about the programs,
particularly Medicaid
14Delinking Problems
- Children may be wrongly losing Medicaid coverage
when their parents lose public assistance - According to one state study, 51 percent of
children lose Medicaid coverage each year after
leaving cash assistance
15Health Status
- Families with more health needs are more likely
to stay enrolled - At least one study did not find that children
with more health needs stay enrolled - Bottom line more research is needed
16Race, Gender and Income
- This is a new area of study
- One study showed that lower-income families were
more likely to lose SCHIP coverage than higher
income families - A few studies found that African-American
children were less likely to remain enrolled - One study found that boys were slightly less
likely than girls to lose coverage
17Vital Role of Third Parties
- Many experts say that community-based
organizations, schools, employers, doctor
offices, health plans and others can play a vital
role in retention - Caseworkers also play a vital role
18Studies and Experts Identify Many Ways to Improve
Retention
19Simplify the Renewal Process
- Consider passive renewal
- Require annual renewal as opposed to quarterly or
every 6 months - Limit face-to-face interviews
- Allow for self-declaration of income
- Use pre-filled renewal forms
20Simplify the Renewal Process
- Use shorter, simpler renewal forms
- Send renewal forms in self-addressed, stamped
envelopes - Allow renewal forms to be accepted at numerous
sites - Enable families to renew off-cycle when it may be
more convenient
21Reach Out to At-Risk Families
- Contact families due for renewal to encourage
them to renew - Follow up with families that do not return their
renewal forms - Improve communication notices reminding families
it is time to renew - Keep addresses up to date
22Reach Out to At-Risk Families
- Increase reminder notices prior to the renewal
deadline - Create toll-free renewal information lines in
different languages - Provide reminder notices in multiple languages
- Train caseworkers to better assist families to
complete the renewal process
23Offer Renewal Assistance
- Provide renewal assistance to first-timers
- Use community-based application assistors to
help with renewal - Reach out to community-based partners to help
with renewal - Pay community-based organizations for each
renewal they assist
24Relax Premium Payment Rules (SCHIP)
- Help families who miss payments stay enrolled
- Create a universal premium amount to avoid
confusion - Allow for automatic paycheck deductions
- Shift to an annual payment with a reasonable cost
25Coordinate Program Databases
- Coordinate the databases of SCHIP and Medicaid to
track movement between programs - Reduce the number of renewals a family must
complete by coordinating among food stamps and
TANF
26Other Ideas
- Measure the effectiveness of renewal strategies
- Evaluate reasons for disenrollment to determine
the real causes for loss of coverage
27Other Ideas
- Get enrolled families to use their coverage so
they will value it more - Complete the delinking of TANF and food stamp
procedures from Medicaid
28Communication Strategies What States Are Doing
29What Some States Are Doing
- Mailing postcards in advance of renewal
- Redesigning the renewal notice to include a
renewal checklist - Creating a two-sided renewal form one side
English, the other Spanish - Using bright colored paper for renewal notices
(if it is blue, it is time to renew)
30What Some States Are Doing
- Mailing SCHIP newsletter with retention messages
to enrolled families - Developing a renewal mailing that is different
from other packets (i.e. bright yellow stickers
on renewal mailings) - Creating a refrigerator magnet urging families to
renew that includes the renewal date
31What Some States Are Doing
- Using the SCHIP logo (instead of the Department
of Health Logo) on program mailings - Creating a training video for outreach workers
that includes renewal tips - Using premium payment coupons that include
printed reminders about renewal
32Available Resources
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