Health Literacy and the Affordable Care Act Presented by Bonnie Braun, PhD Professor, Extension Specialist and Faculty Scholar, Horowitz Center for Health.

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Health Literacy and the Affordable Care Act Presented by Bonnie Braun, PhD Professor, Extension Specialist and Faculty Scholar, Horowitz Center for Health Literacy University of Maryland College Park Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit April 10, 2013

lth/HealthLiteracy/Commissioned%20Papers/Health%20Literac y%20Implications%20of%20Health%20Care%20Reform.pdf October 2010

Direct References to Health Literacy Section 3501 Requires AHRQ research be available to the public... to reflect varying needs of … providers and consumers and diverse levels of health literacy. Section 3506 “Decision aids must reflect varying needs of consumers and diverse levels of health literacy.” Section 3507 “To consult with … experts in health literary.” Section 5301 Preferences for training grants in cultural competence and health literacy.

Indirect References in 6 Domains 1)Insurance Reform, Outreach and Enrollment 2)Individual Protections, Equity n Special Populations 3)Workforce Development 4)Health Information 5)Public Health, Health Promotion and Prevention & Wellness 6)Innovations in Quality and Delivery and Costs of Care

Consumer Challenge Posed by ACA “The ongoing evolution of the health care system is leading US households toward greater responsibility for their own well-being. With this responsibility, however, comes an increasing need to be able to find, trust, use, and act on relevant information to make informed choices. Yet there continues to be a substantial mismatch between the high literacy burden of health information materials designed to support such choices and the health and financial literacy skills of individuals who use them.” p. 874 Martin, L. T. and Parker, R.M. (August 9, 2011). Insurance expansion and health literacy. Journal of American Medical Association On-line.

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February 2013

Consumer Confusion Has Grave Consequences Consumers find themselves underinsured, too often leading to medical bankruptcy Under-insured consumers act like uninsured consumers – they delay getting care Inability to effectively compare plans Undermines the health plan marketplace

November, 2011

The degree to which individuals have: a) The knowledge, ability, and confidence to find and evaluate information about health plans; b) Select the best plan for his or her family’s financial and health circumstances, and c) Use the plan once enrolled. Measuring health insurance literacy: A call to action and report from the health insurance literacy expert roundtable. (2011), Washington, D.C.: Consumers Union. Available at: Health Insurance Literacy

Cooperative Extension Multi-state Health Insurance Literacy Initiative (HILI) Launched April 2012

University of Maryland and University of Delaware Health Insurance Literacy Team Identifying Key Concepts

RC + IC + IC = Smart Choices Reduce Confusion + Increase Capability + Increase Confidence = Smart Choice

My Smart Choice Health Insurance Guide Asking key questions Making sense of answers Using simple tools to choose Picking out smart choices Feeling good about your choice

Key Questions I Need to Answer Why? Why do I need health insurance? Why is it important? What? What do I need and want? What are my choices? How? How much will it cost? How much can I afford? My Smart Choice

Given their stage of change, to what extent do consumers increase their: A) Confidence, B) Competence and C) Control after using My Smart Choice Health Insurance Guide? Impact Evaluation Question:

Acknowledgements This pilot project was developed with funding from the University of Maryland Extension and an eXtension Fellowship Program Development team: University of Maryland Extension: Bonnie Braun, Virginia Brown, Shannon Dill, Nicole Finkbeiner, Christine Garcia, Jinhee Kim, Lynn Little, Teresa McCoy, Mia Russell, Crystal Terhune, and Andrew Williams University of Delaware Extension: Maria Pippidis