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Delaware Health Benefit Exchange Recommendations for Qualified Health Plan (QHP) Standards Delaware Health Care Commission Meeting October 4,

The QHP Selection Process As approved during the September HCC, Delaware will select health plans through a robust certification process: 1.State sets certification standards for qualified health plans 2.Health plan issuers submit product and pricing information for review 3.State reviews plans to ensure that certification, pricing, and accreditation standards are met 4.Plans that meet all criteria are included in the Exchange 2

State Supplements to the Federal QHP Certification Standards In addition to federal requirements, all Issuers and plans participating in the Delaware Exchange must meet State certification standards for Qualified Health Plans. States are permitted to review and update their standards each year. In establishing its recommendations for the initial QHP standards, the DOI and Steering Committee sought to balance the need to expand value for consumers and to encourage Issuer participation in the Exchange. 3

State Standards—Continuity of Care A QHP issuer must have a transition plan for continuity of care for those individuals who become eligible or lose eligibility for public health programs. The Continuity of Care Transition Plan must include a transition period for prescriptions, including how the plan specifically addresses mental health pharmacy. For treatment of a medical condition or diagnosis that is in progress, or for which a preauthorization for treatment has been issued, the QHP issuer/plan must cover the service for the lesser of: a period of 90 days or until the treating provider releases the patient from care. 4

State Standards—Continuity of Care For medications prescribed by a provider, a continuity/transition period of at least 60 days must be provided. If the QHP uses a tiered formulary, the prescribed medication must be covered at tier comparable to the plan from which the individual was transitioned. For medications prescribed for the treatment of a specific mental health diagnosis, a continuity/transition period of at least 90 days must be provided by the QHP. The prescribed medication must be covered at a tier comparable to the plan from which the individual transitioned. 5

State Standards—Essential Providers The QHP issuer must provide for reimbursement of a licensed nurse midwife subject to 16 Del.C§122, and as outlined in 18 Del.C. §3336 and§3553. The QHP issuer must permit the designation of an obstetrician-gynecologist as the enrollee’s primary care physician subject to the provisions of Delaware Insurance code 18Del.C.§§3342 and3556 The QHP issuer must make appropriate provider directories available to individuals with limited English proficiency and/or disabilities. 6

State Standards—Withdrawal for Exchange The QHP Issuer must comply with the following State regulations in the event that it withdraws either itself or a plan(s) from the Exchange: Issuers withdrawing plans for Individuals must comply with 18 Del.C.§§3608(a)(3)a, and 3608(a)(4). Issuers withdrawing Small Group plans must comply with 18 Del.C. §§7206 (a)(5),7206(a)(6) and 7206(b), Renewability of coverage. Issuers must submit a withdrawal and transition plan to the Department of Insurance for review/approval. 7

State Standards—Accreditation QHP issuers participating in a Federal Exchange will be required to be accredited and comply with quality reporting requirements that HHS will specify in future rulemaking. The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and URAC – will be recognized as accrediting entities on an interim basis subject to conditions. In subsequent phases, HHS plans to adopt an application and review process for the recognition of additional accrediting entities. The state will follow the proposed federal standards for accreditation, including requiring that QHP Issuers without existing accreditation must schedule the accreditation within the first year of participation in the Exchange, and be accredited on QHP policies and procedures by the end of the second year of certification. The state will also require, in the third year of operation, that all QHP Issuers must be accredited on the QHP product type. 8

State Standards—Network Adequacy QHP network arrangement must make available to every member a Primary Care Provider (PCP) whose office is located within 20 miles or no more than 30 minutes driving time from the member’s place of residence. Each QHP issuer that has a network arrangement must meet and require its providers to meet State standards for timely access to care and services as outlined in the table, titled Appointment Standards, found on page 27 of 84 in the Delaware Medicaid and Managed Care Quality Strategy 2010 document relating to General, Specialty, Maternity and Behavioral Health Services. Issuers must establish mechanisms to ensure compliance by providers, monitor providers regularly to determine compliance, and take corrective action if there is a failure to comply with Network Standards. 9

State Standards—Network Adequacy QHP networks must be comprised of hospitals, physicians, behavioral health providers, and other specialists in sufficient number to make available all covered services in a timely manner. Each primary care network must have at least one (1) full time equivalent Primary Care Provider for every 2,000 patients. The QHP issuer must receive approval from the Insurance Commissioner for capacity changes that exceed 2500 patients. 10

State Standards—Rating Area As it applies to QHPs, the ACA defines a “Rating Area” as a geographic area established by a state that provides boundaries by which Issuers can adjust premiums ( ) The State of Delaware will require Issuers to use a single rating area— that of the entire state, in developing its rates for QHP in the Exchange  Note: The size of the population base and actuarial review shows little difference in geographic areas. The DOI has found that this is generally in line with current Issuer practices in Delaware. 11

State Standards—Service Area As it applies to the ACA, a Service Area is the geographic area in which an individual must reside or be employed in order to enroll in a QHP in accordance with § and§ The entire geographic area of the State is in the service area of an Exchange, or multiple Exchanges consistent with § (b) The State of Delaware will require Qualified health plan(s) offered by an Issuer to be available in all three counties of Delaware. 12

State Standards—Quality Rating “…the Affordable Care Act directs the Secretary (of HHS) to develop and administer a rating system and an enrollee satisfaction survey system, the results of which will be available to consumers. HHS intends to issue future rulemaking on quality reporting and disclosure requirements. HHS intends to propose a phased approach to new quality reporting and display requirements for all Exchanges The State will adopt the Quality Rating standards as provided in federal guidance. 13

State Standards—Quality Improvement Strategies Issuers will be required to participate in state quality improvement workgroups intended to standardize QHP quality improvement strategies, activities, metrics and operations, including payment structures to improve health outcomes, medical home models and technology and data analytics to support coordination and improved quality and outcomes. Issuers will be required to participate in and utilize the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) data use services and claims data submission services, at prevailing fee structure, to support care coordination and a comprehensive health data set as a component of state quality improvement strategy. 14

State Standards—Marketing and Benefit Design As required by the ACA, a QHP may not employ marketing practices or benefit designs that will have the effect of discouraging the enrollment of individuals with significant health needs. Issuers and QHPs must comply with state laws and regulations regarding marketing by health insurance issuers, including Delaware Insurance Code Title 18§23 Unfair Methods of Competition and Unfair or Deceptive Acts and the requirements defined in 18 Del Admin Code§ 1302 Accident and Sickness Insurance Advertisements. 15

Next Steps October 2012—HCC reviews recommended state QHP Standards November 2012—HCC votes to approve state-specific QHP Standards December 2012—Department of Insurance publishes Delaware QHP Standards as part of its overall certification criteria for QHPs for initial year of the Exchange 2014 and ongoing—Revisit state-specific standards yearly to assess if changes or additions should be made for subsequent Exchange operational years. 16