Title: Family Cost Participation in Georgia
1Family Cost Participation in Georgia
- Part C/Babies Cant Wait Program
2Why FCP in Georgia?
- Precedent
- Initial Planning
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- Stakeholder Involvement
3GA Part C Demographics
- Part C serving 4,457 children (6/30/03) and over
7,000 per year - Moderate eligibility criteria
- 62.6 Medicaid eligible
- 39.1 Private Insurance
- 4.8 PeachCare (S-CHIP)
4Georgia Demographics
- Median Income of families with children (2000)
44,800 (50,000 nationally) - Percentage of Children Living in Poverty 21 in
1990 18 in 2000 - Percentage of Children in Extreme Poverty (below
50 Poverty level) 8 (7 nationally) - Source GA Kids Count 2003
5Why does FCP Work for Georgia?
- Consistent policies procedures
- Same criteria is applied to all families
- Scheduled updates revisions
6Ongoing Monitoring
- Demographics
- FCP scale is reviewed and updated annually to
include most current Federal Poverty Guidelines
and other necessary changes
7Modifications are Based on Ongoing Monitoring
- Local monitoring site reviews
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- Complaints
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- Identification of new fund sources
8Revisions that Occurred in Response to Ongoing
Monitoring
Revised Policies FCP Medicaid-eligibility -
Provisions applied family cost participation to
non-covered services for all families
9Revisions that Occurred in Response to Ongoing
Monitoring
- Revised Policies
- Spend Down Adjusted Income -
- Revisions to refine, clarify, and define
allowable and disallowed spend downs
10Revisions that Occurred in Response to Ongoing
Monitoring
- Revised Criteria
- For families with multiple children enrolled in
Part C - - Provisions to reduce FCP percentage by 5 for
each child after the first enrolled child
11Revisions that Occurred in Response to Ongoing
Monitoring
- New Funding Sources Coordination
- Private Insurance provisions
- Expansion of FCP to Title V
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12Things we Considered but did not do in GA
- Out of pocket maximum costs per year for each
family - Separate scales for families who access insurance
and those who deny access
13Why does FCP Work for GA?
- Consistent Policies
- Determination of inability to pay
- Ongoing Monitoring
- Widespread acceptance expectations
14Family Cost Participation -Whats Next in GA?
- Changes in Political and Economic Context
- Look at FCP fee scale, levels
- Infrastructure Changes
- Data system enhancements
15What Does It Take to Get the Job Done?
Consider this as you study FCP in your
state
- Stakeholders
- Data
- Other options
- Authority needed
16Any Questions???
- Georgias FCP forms are available for your
reference. -
- Contact me at skmoss_at_dhr.state.ga.us
- or
- 404-657-2721