Title: Presentation for SCI
1Wisconsins
- Presentation for SCI
- Nashville, Tennessee
- February 7, 2008
2- Overview of BadgerCare Plus
- The Federal Approval Process
- State Budget Approval
- BadgerCare Plus Deployment
- BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults and
BadgerConnect
3- Affordable,
- comprehensive
- health care coverage
- for all children in Wisconsin
4Program Design
- Create one comprehensive program by consolidating
Family Medicaid, BadgerCare (SCHIP), and Healthy
Start - Simplify enrollment and administration
5Program Design
- Four strategic goals
- Cover all kids
- Provide coverage and enhanced benefits for
pregnant women - Make the program simple
- Promote prevention and healthy behaviors
6BadgerCare Plus Expansion
- Expansion populations
- All children without access to affordable health
insurance - Pregnant women with incomes no greater than 300
of FPL - Parents and caretaker relatives with incomes
below 200 of FPL
7BadgerCare Plus Expansion
- Expansion Populations (continued)
- Youth (ages 18 through 20) aging out of foster
care regardless of income - Parents with children in foster care with incomes
up to 200 of FPL - Certain self-employed parents farmers with
incomes up to 200 of FPL (depending on
depreciation)
8BadgerCare Plus Population Covered Populations
FPL
300
No Income Limit
BadgerCare Plus Expansion
Current BadgerCare
Current Medicaid Healthy Start
Self-Employed/Farmers
200
No Income Limit
185
150
100
44
Pregnant Women
Children 0- 18
Parents
Caretaker Relatives
Youth Exiting Out-of-home Care
9BadgerCare Plus Streamlining Eligibility
- Simplified gross income test
- Only two deductions
- -Student earned income disregard
- -Child support obligation disregard
10BadgerCare Plus Streamlining Eligibility
- Express Enrollment
- - children below 150 of FPL
- - pregnant women
- Spenddown for pregnant women to 300 of FPL
- Spenddown for children with catastrophic health
care incidents to 150 of FPL
11BadgerCare Plus Streamlining Eligibility
- Increase use of web-based applications using
ACCESS - Health risk assessment tool
- Crowd out provisions
- Direct policies
- Indirect policies
12BadgerCare Plus Streamlining Eligibility
- No Employer Verification Form
- Automated verification of insurance coverage and
access via employers - Annual renewal
- Backdating for parents children under 150 of
FPL and all pregnant women
13BadgerCare Plus Streamlining Eligibility
- Reduced Reporting
- Alignment with FoodShare policies (unearned
income, self-employment income, etc.) - Simpler group composition rules (no Family Fiscal
Unit)
14BadgerCare Plus Benefit Plans
- Two distinct plans
- Standard Plan current Medicaid benefit package
for those with incomes under 200 of FPL - New Benchmark Plan for those with incomes above
200 of FPL and certain self-employed families
15BadgerCare Plus Benefit Plans
- Benchmark plan is based on largest, low-cost,
commercial plan - Four benefits added to basic plan
- Prescription Drugs
- Early Childhood Development Services
- Dental Services
- Mental Health/AODA
16BadgerCare Plus Benefits Benefit Package
300
No Income Limit
Benchmark Plan
Medicaid benefit package
Self-Employed/Farmers
200
No Income Limit
Pregnant Women
Children 0-18
Parents
Caretaker Relatives
Youth Exiting Out-of-home Care
17BadgerCare Plus Cost Sharing
- Premium groups
- Children with incomes gt 200 FPL
- Parents and caretakers with incomes between 150
200 of FPL - Certain self-employed parents with incomes lt 200
of FPL
18BadgerCare Plus Cost Sharing
- 5 income cap applied in aggregate, across adults
with incomes lt 200 of FPL - Certain farm families5 of gross income with
depreciation included - Enrollees with incomes gt 200 of FPL will have
co-pays - Restrictive enrollment for failure to pay premiums
19BadgerCare Plus Federal Approval
- On 6/30/07, CMS extended the BadgerCare s.
1115(a) Waiver to 3/31/10. - On 11/27/07, CMS approved the SCHIP and Medicaid
state plan amendments submitted that provide us
with approval for BadgerCare Plus. - CMS has not amended the BadgerCare s. 1115(a)
waiver, which wouldve allowed us to claim SCHIP
funding for caretaker relatives in the same
manner that we do for adults.
20BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults
- Implementation January 1, 2009
21BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults
- A childless adult is any person who is not
- A child under 19 years of age
- Pregnant
- A parent residing with a son/daughter under age
19 - A caretaker relative who resides with and takes
care of children under age 19, where the parent
is absent - A person with disabilities
- A person 65 years of age or older and,
- Anyone else who qualifies for full-benefit
Medicaid or BadgerCare Plus.
22BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults
- The 07-09 Biennial Budget includes authorization
to expand BadgerCare Plus to cover childless
adults who are uninsured and have income not
exceeding 200. - Their health care plan (BadgerCare Plus Core
Plan) will be less generous than the BadgerCare
Plus Benchmark Plan and will be delivered through
a managed care model, except that mental health
services would be provided by the counties. - We expect that 71,000 childless adults will be
eligible to enroll in the program. - The program needs to coordinate with the General
Assistance Medical Program (GAMP) in Milwaukee,
the Family Planning Waiver, the AIDS/HIV program,
the Wisconsin Chronic Disease program and the
Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan (HIRSP).
23BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults
- Federal approval for this plan is required.
- No funding for benefits or administration was
included in the budget, but the authority to
implement is now in state law. - BadgerCare Plus for Childless Adults will use
the same eligibility simplifications that we put
in place with BadgerCare Plus. - BadgerChoice
- Proactive Identification and Enrollment
- Member Services
- Centralized Enrollment
- Health Needs Assessment
- HMO Choice and Automatic Assignment
- Employer Buy Up to BC Core Plus Benefits
24Questions?
- Contact Information
- Jim Jones, Deputy Administrator
- Division of Health Care Access Accountability
- Wisconsin Department of Health and Family
Services - jonesjd_at_dhfs.state.wi.us
- (608) 266-5312
- Fax (608) 266-6786