Obamacare and UC Students Heather Pineda, MPH Director - UC Student Health Insurance Plan.

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Obamacare and UC Students Heather Pineda, MPH Director - UC Student Health Insurance Plan

What is the Affordable Care Act? A law passed in March 2010 designed to reform the health care payment system in the U.S. Also referred to as “Obamacare” Legality of the law was challenged and upheld by the Supreme Court Contains hundreds of provisions, many of which are still being clarified through new rules and regulations Many provisions went into effect on January 1, 2014

What Does the Affordable Care Act Do? The ACA requires: Individuals to be enrolled in a health plan that provides a set of defined “essential health benefits” Establishment of insurance exchanges for sale of individual insurance plans Tax penalties for large employers who do not offer health coverage to their employees Tax penalties on individuals who do not obtain health coverage through an employer plan or an individual plan that offers the essential benefits Subsidization of premium and cost-sharing for low-income individuals Optional: Expansion of Medicaid to childless low-income adults (These are the crucial issues for purposes of this discussion. The law includes many other regulatory mandates)

What is the Individual Mandate? Starting January 1, 2014, all Americans are required to have health insurance or pay a penalty when filing their income taxes The fee in 2014 is 1% of yearly income or $95 per person for the year, whichever is higher The fee increases each year until 2016, when it reaches 2.5% of income or $695 per person, whichever is higher. Students enrolled in a UC-sponsored student health plan do not need to take any action – the plans meet the individual mandate and students will not be subject to any penalty.

What are Health Benefit Exchanges? Health Benefit Exchanges (aka Marketplaces) serve as a “one- stop shopping” location for individual health insurance plans Every state has a health insurance marketplace as of October 1, 2013 – operated by the state or the federal government California’s marketplace is called Covered California Anyone can purchase coverage in the marketplace, except illegal immigrants and incarcerated individuals Covered California will determine if an individual is eligible to purchase coverage in the marketplace, if they qualify for premium/cost-sharing subsidies, or if they qualify for Medi-Cal.

What are “Metal Levels”? Metal levels are a way to categorize the actuarial value of the plans offered through the Exchange. The actuarial value of a plan represents the total covered costs that the insurance company expects to pay for someone enrolled in the plan. The “metal” levels of Covered California plans are: o Bronze: Benefits = 60% of actuarial value. Member’s share = 40% o Silver: Benefits = 70% of actuarial value. Member’s share = 30% o Gold: Benefits = 80% actuarial value. Member’s share = 20% o Platinum: Benefits = 90% of actuarial value. Member’s share = 10%

How Do UC’s Student Health Plans Compare to Exchange Plans? UC-sponsored student health plans offer “Platinum” or “Gold” level benefits at prices in the range of “Bronze” level Exchange plans UC’s plans meets the benefit requirements of the ACA – they cover all “Essential Health Benefits,” have no pre-existing condition exclusions or waiting periods, have no annual or plan maximums, and preventive services - including immunizations and women’s preventive care - are covered 100% Low deductibles and copayments limit out-of-pocket costs throughout the school year UC’s plans are tailored to meet students’ health care needs and are confidential For off-campus care, members have access to their carrier’s full network of providers Most UC plans offer dental and vision coverage, which are not available on the Exchange at this time

Can Students Get Premium and Cost- Sharing Subsidies? Under the ACA, low-income individuals enrolled in Exchange plans qualify for premium and cost-sharing subsidization in the form of an income tax credit o Individuals with income 138% - 400% of Federal Poverty Level are eligible for subsidization; about $15k - $45K annual income for a single adult An individual enrolled in a UC-sponsored student health plan is not eligible for subsidization of the plan’s premium Students can choose to enroll in an Exchange plan instead, and if they meet the qualifications, they would be eligible for subsidization of the Exchange plan premium and cost-sharing

Will Financial Aid be Affected if a Student Gets a Premium Subsidy? The systemwide Financial Aid Committee is not changing the cost of health insurance coverage in student budgets due to the ACA The cost of UC-sponsored health plans will continue to be included in the student budget on which aid allocations to campuses are based Each campus determines how to set an allowed amount in their campus’ student budget for health insurance – the approach varies by location

Are More Students Eligible for Medi-Cal? California expanded Medi-Cal eligibility Adults with income levels below 138% of FPL - about $15K/year –are eligible for Medi-Cal Children in families with income below 266% of FPL – about $41K for family of two or $62K for family of four – are eligible for Medi-Cal Eligibility for Medi-Cal is determined as part of the qualification process through Covered California UC is advocating with the state to allow Medi-Cal-eligible students to have their student health plan subsidized by Medi-Cal

What if a Student has Coverage through an Employer? Students with coverage through an employer may continue to waive enrollment in the UC-sponsored student health plan, if their coverage meets UC requirements Most employers with more than 100 full-time employees in 2015 will need to offer affordable coverage to employees or pay a penalty. This expands to 50 or more employees in 2016 o Dependent coverage does not need to meet the “affordability” rule If a student works more than 30 hours/week, his/her employer will need to offer coverage or pay a penalty

What if a Student is also a UC Employee? Under the ACA, large employers like UC must offer affordable coverage to employees working more than 30 hrs/week This includes student employees, except those on work- study Starting in 2016, UC will offer the CORE health plan to employees who do not qualify for full employee health benefits. However, CORE does not meet student health insurance requirement – deductible of $3K applies to pharmacy UC SHIP Office working with Human Resources to resolve this discrepancy – stay tuned

Will Exchange Plans Meet the UC Insurance Requirements? Most plans offered through Covered California at the Silver, Gold and Platinum level will meet UC waiver requirements for Bronze plans do not meet UC’s benefit level requirements due to high deductibles on medical and pharmacy services Young adults (<30 years) may be eligible to purchase Catastrophic plans; these will not meet UC’s requirements due to deductible of $6,350.

When Can a Student Purchase a Covered California Plan? Next Open Enrollment period is November 1, 2014 – February 28, 2015 (subject to change) If an individual is currently enrolled in COBRA coverage, s/he can enroll in a Covered California plan through July 15, 2014 Students choosing to purchase a Covered California plan should check their campus deadlines for waiving enrollment in their campus plan. There are no open enrollment periods or deadlines for Medi-Cal eligibility.

Can International Students Buy Coverage on the Exchange, and Get Subsidies? To be eligible to purchase coverage in the marketplace, an individual must be “legally residing in California”* o Have a California address o Have intent to continue to reside in California (no duration limit) To be eligible for premium/cost-sharing subsidies, an individual must be a “California tax filer or a dependent of a tax filer, and a US citizen, national, or lawfully-present immigrant.”* o International students are considered visitors, not immigrants, therefore they would not qualify for subsidies. However, we have heard of international students and spouses qualifying for subsidies; not sure how this will play out when taxes come due. *Michelle Rogers, customer service representative of Covered California, via phone inquiry on 9/26/13

Immigrant Students and the ACA Legal immigrants: Required to purchase coverage under individual mandate provisions or incur tax penalties May participate in state insurance exchange and receive tax credits Exchange application will require verification of legal status Waiting period of five years for Medi-Cal eligibility

Immigrant Students and the ACA Undocumented Immigrants: Exempt from the Individual Mandate - no penalties for not having coverage Cannot participate in Exchange even if willing to purchase at full cost Not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid UC student health insurance plan may be their only option

What About Coverage for Dependents of Students? UC’s student health plans offer dependent coverage, but the benefits of dependent coverage are different than that of students Dependents of students may benefit from subsidies for exchange plans Members of a family may enroll in different insurance plans: o Student could enroll in a UC student health plan and dependents in a Covered CA plan o Members of a family can enroll in different Covered CA plans

When I Leave UC, Can I Buy a Plan on Covered California? Losing UC SHIP coverage (due to graduation or withdrawal) triggers a special enrollment period for Exchange plans Other life events – marriage, childbirth, loss of employment coverage, no longer eligible for Medi-Cal – also trigger special enrollment periods in Exchange plans Students need to plan ahead: If you sign up after the 15 th of the month (e.g. June 18 th ), coverage doesn’t start until the 1 st the month, one month after you apply for coverage (e.g. August 1 st )

Why Should Students Stay in UC Plans? UC’s Student Health Plans offer: “Platinum” or “Gold”-level benefits at “Bronze”-level premiums Satisfaction of ACA requirements – no tax penalties Low deductibles and cost-sharing at the time of care Convenient access to on-campus care with no claims to file Dental and vision coverage Access to the full carrier network for off-campus care Automatic enrollment for registered students Coverage for undocumented immigrant students Confidentiality

Looking to the Future Advocacy for flexibility in the required actuarial values (metal level +/- 2%) for fully-insured plans Work with state to allow Medi-Cal to fund student health plans for Medi-Cal-eligible students Self-funded student health plans must apply for continued status as Minimum Essential Coverage, starting in 2015, and must provide documentation of coverage to the IRS and plan members

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