Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 1. Hoosier Innovation: Health Savings Accounts 1992: Hoosier pioneers medical savings accounts 2003: Tax advantaged HSAs authorized.

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Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 1

Hoosier Innovation: Health Savings Accounts 1992: Hoosier pioneers medical savings accounts 2003: Tax advantaged HSAs authorized by Congress 2006 : Indiana offers health savings accounts to state employees 2008: HIP coverage begins 2014: Submit HIP 2.0 waiver 2015: HIP 2.0 coverage begins Medical Savings Accounts promote cost-conscious health care decisions Indiana saves an average of 10.7% in health care costs annually, Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) integrates consumerism with Medicaid HIP 2.0 builds on HIP: Expand consumerism Encourage personal responsibility Cover more Hoosiers 2 In 2013, 420,000 Hoosiers were enrolled in HSAs. This represents 9% of insured individuals – higher than the national average.

HIP Success 3 HIP improves health care utilization Lowers inappropriate emergency room use by 7% compared to traditional Medicaid 60% of HIP members receive preventive care - similar to commercial populations 80% of HIP members choose generic drugs, compared to 65% of commercial populations HIP results in high member satisfaction 96% of enrollees satisfied with HIP coverage 83% of HIP enrollees prefer the HIP design to co-payments in traditional Medicaid 98% would enroll again HIP promotes personal responsibility 93% of members make required POWER account contributions on time 30% of members ask their healthcare provider about the cost of services

State of the Uninsured in Indiana 1.SHADAC Health Insurance Analysis. (2011). American Community Survey data. Retrieved from 2.Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. (2013) Poverty Guidelines. Retrieved from How do the Federal Poverty Levels translate to annual income? FPL 2 IndividualFamily of 4 Under 100%< $11,490< $23, %$11,490-15,970$23,550-32, %$15,971-23,094$32,735-47, %$23,095-45,959$47,336-94, %+> $45,960> $94,200 TOTAL UNINSURED = 881,291 Indiana Uninsured: 13.6% in 2010 Coverage Gap 4

HIP 2.0 Structure Replaces traditional Medicaid for non-disabled adults Three pathways to coverage HIP Link: NEW defined contribution plan that helps pay for employer-sponsored health insurance HIP Plus: Current program with enhanced benefits including dental and vision o Reduced non-payment lock-out period: 6 months instead of 12 months o Only option for individuals above 100% FPL HIP Basic: Allows individuals below 100% FPL who do not make POWER account contributions to maintain coverage 5

New Affordable Contributions FPL Monthly Income Single Individual Monthly Contribution <22%$214$3 23%-50%$224 to $487$8 51%-100%$496 to $973$15 101%-138%$983 to $1,342$25 6 Employers & Foundations may assist with contributions HIP 2.0 POWER Account Contributions

HEALTHY INDIANA PLAN VERSION 2.0 7

HIP Plan Comparison HIP LinkHIP PlusHIP BasicMedically Fragile Covered Groups Optional for individuals with access to cost- effective employer- sponsored insurance Exception: Medically fragile Income up to 138% FPL Consistent POWER account contributions Income below 100% FPL Fail to make POWER account contribution High cost individuals including substance abuse & significant mental health issues Very low income parents Pregnant women Cost- sharing Enhanced POWER account can be used for premiums, co- payments, or deductibles POWER account contributions No Other Co- payments, except: Non-emergency ED visit: $25 Co-payments for all services: More expensive than HIP Plus Co-payments or POWER account contribution Exception: Pregnant women are exempt from cost-sharing Benefits Employer Plan Benefits Comprehensive medical benefits incl. maternity Vision & dental benefits Increased service limits Comprehensive drug benefit Comprehensive medical benefits incl. maternity Lower service limits Limited drug benefit Comprehensive medical benefits incl. maternity Current Medicaid benefits as required by federal law Enhanced behavioral health services 8

Ensuring Access for all Medicaid Participants to Improve Outcomes Maintain Medicare payment rates to support a high-quality provider network in HIP - including higher payments for maternity care to improve birth outcomes Increase provider reimbursement in the current Medicaid program to ensure access for the most vulnerable Hoosiers - aged, blind, disabled and children Family Coverage option: Parents can enroll their children in employer –sponsored coverage or Marketplace plans 9

HIP 2.0 Gateway to Work All individuals who complete the application for HIP coverage will be connected to job training and job search programs offered by the State of Indiana 10

Maintaining Financial Sustainability HIP 2.0 will be sustainable & will not increase taxes for Hoosiers HIP 2.0 will continue to utilize HIP Trust Fund dollars Indiana hospitals will help support costs to expand HIP 2.0 Waiver specifies HIP 2.0 continuity requires: -Enhanced federal funding -Hospital assessment program approval 11

Total Cost of HIP Expansion (State and Federal) SFY 15SFY 16SFY 17SFY 18SFY 19SFY 20TOTAL Federal Portion $1,596.3$2,836.1 $2,854.2$2,949.7$3,066.7 $3,160.4$16,463.4 State Portion $151.7$100.7$187.8 $284.7 $328.7$408.5 $1,462.1 TOTAL Cost of HIP 2.0 $1,748.0$2,936.8$3,042.0$3,234.4 $3,395.4 $3,568.9$17,

Projected Average Monthly Enrollment 13

Next Steps 14 Potential HIP expansion in 2015, based on timing of federal approval Submit waiver to CMS in June 2014 Finalize waiver based on public input Post HIP 2.0 waiver for public comment