Pathways: State Reform Supporting State-Level Conversations Regarding LTSS Reform Gayle Kvenvold Aging Services of Minnesota October 21, 2014 1.

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Pathways: State Reform Supporting State-Level Conversations Regarding LTSS Reform Gayle Kvenvold Aging Services of Minnesota October 21,

State conversation goals Build capacity in states to engage in LTSS reform discussion If feasible, foster state level LTSS reform with emphasis on middle class solutions In addition to weighing in on LTSS Federal Reform Pathways:

Potential state actions Awareness/Educat ion Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes 3 Awareness/ Education Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes

Potential state actions 4 Awareness/ Education Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Awareness/Education Own Your Future Campaigns State-Employer joint education LTCi counseling through Health Exchanges

Potential state actions 5 Awareness/ Education Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options New private insurance options/or regulatory reforms Incent LTC purchase or savings via tax policy Reinsurance pools Other insurance, savings, tax approaches Improve utilization of others consumer assets

Potential state actions 6 Awareness/ Education Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Public catastrophic or front end coverage Improve LTSS integration with health insurance, Medicaid and Medicare

Potential state actions 7 Awareness/ Education Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes Re-energize LTCi and Other Private Market Options Public Insurance or Health Insurance and Medicare Medicaid Reform or Regulatory Changes Re-evaluate spend down requirements Evaluate impact of tighter/looser eligibility Evaluate impact of HCBS rebalancing Develop earlier intervention model to minimize NH stays

Potential stakeholder involvement 8 Stakeholders High Level State Support - Governor, Legislators Care Recipients /Caregivers, Families Champion Organization – i.e. State Human Services Local Advocacy Orgs State Budget Office LTC Experts State Aging Dept. Consumers Insurance Carriers Medicaid/Medicare Expertise National LTC Policy Expertise State Insurance Dept. Actuarial Expertise Employers

Key stakeholder interest in financing reform “Own Your Future” platform High-level Advisory Committee Emphasis on:1) Middle Class 2) Private Market LTSS Reform in Minnesota: A Case Study

Guiding Assumptions: No one solution; multiple approaches and synergy among them Leverage points: life-planning approach to designing solutions – Employment— HSA – Life Insurance— Medicare Innovate from where you are LTSS Reform in Minnesota: A Case Study

Key Learnings to Date: Champions! Public / private intersection Bi-partisan approach to solutions Sustained effort LTSS Reform in Minnesota: A Case Study