Anticipated Phase 2 Realignment November 28, 2012 Long Beach, CA CSAC Health & Human Services Policy Committee CSAC Annual Meeting.

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Anticipated Phase 2 Realignment November 28, 2012 Long Beach, CA CSAC Health & Human Services Policy Committee CSAC Annual Meeting

Phase 2 Realignment Scenario What do we know about the Governor’s anticipated Phase 2 Realignment proposal for FY ?  Comments included in the A Pages of the January Budget suggested a Phase 2 realignment focused on revising state and county responsibilities within the context of national health care reform. The January A Pages said:  State would become responsible for costs associated with health care programs, including California Children’s Services and In-Home Supportive Services; and, 2

Phase 2 Realignment Scenario The January A Pages said (cont.):  Counties would assume responsibility for CalWORKs, food stamps administration, child support, and child care.  Public health programs would remain at the local level. The A Pages of the January Budget restated this suggestion but with less specificity: “As the state implements federal health care reform, there will be a natural shift of health care costs from the county indigent health system to Medi ‑ Cal. In the future, it will make sense for the state to assume more responsibility for health care funding, while shifting other programs to the local level.” 3

Phase 2 Realignment Scenario What do we know about the Governor’s anticipated Phase 2 Realignment proposal for FY ?  Discussions since Spring 2012 indicate that the Administration is looking at ALL indigent health care spending, including county General Funds, Tobacco Settlement, and other funds for a Phase 2 proposal. The Administration wants to examine the Local Revenue Fund Indigent Health Care Account (1991 Realignment) and reassess which level of government should provide and pay for health and social services programs. 4

Phase 2 Realignment Scenario 5 Summary:  The Administration wants to take advantage of any offsetting health care “savings” or “dividend” at the county level (to any local fund source, not solely 1991 Health Realignment funding) resulting from the shift of indigent populations to Medi-Cal (and Health Exchange)  Administration wants to utilize these funds to have counties assume current state costs for certain social services programs while the state assumes certain health care costs.

1991 Realignment Three Accounts:  Health  Mental Health  Social Services Funded with ½ cent sales tax and Vehicle License Fees (adjusted depreciation schedule) Total revenues worth $3.8 billion in

Health Account Background Programs funded by Account: County Public Health programs County Indigent Health programs Revenue Stability and Growth: Prior to the recession, VLF was a strong, stable funding source. VLF revenues since have declined by almost 25%. It will take many years for the VLF revenues to return to pre-recession levels. 7

Mental Health Account: Historical Funding Levels Fiscal YearVLFSales TaxTotal $375,345,815.34$841,749,660.94$1.22 billion $389,160,390.91$841,749,660.94$1.23 billion $384,965,860.74$826,579,816.77$1.21 billion $353,318,960.92$719,086,364.25$1.07 billion $330,468,463.33$692,552,204.73$1.02 billion $330,468,463.33$692,552,204.73$1.02 billion 8

Social Services Account: Historical Funding Levels Fiscal YearVLFSales TaxTotal $62,385,451.16$1,576,260, $1.64 billion $65,055,864.10$1,593,399, $1.66 billion $64,328,498.45$1,564,683, $1.63 billion $58,840,668.54$1,361,202, $1.42 billion $54,878,206.35$131,0974,128.84$1.37 billion $54,878,206.35$1,424,860,296.55$1.48 billion 9

Health Account: Historical Funding Levels 10 Fiscal YearVLFSales TaxTotal $1,148,022,173.00$390,628,954.74$1.70 billion CMSP$124,132,988$36,858, $1,135,186,560.05$383,589,117.78$1.68 billion CMSP$122,745,103$36,193, $1,038,344,399.78$333,704,862.46$1.51 billion CMSP$112,273,786$31,486, $968,419,966.03$321,391,212.12$1.42 billion CMSP$104,713,016$30,325, $968,419,966.03$321,391,212.12$1.42 billion CMSP$104,713,018$30,325, $898,857,130.20$321,391,212.12$1.35 billion CMSP$97,191,347$30,325,129

Health Account Revenues vs. Total Realignment Revenues Fiscal YearTotal Health Account & CMSP Funds Total 1991 Revenues Percentage of Health Funds of 1991 Revenues $1.70 billion$4.43 billion38.38% $1.68 billion$4.36 billion38.49% $1.51 billion$3.86 billion39.22% $1.42 billion$3.68 billion38.73% $1.42 billion$3.79 billion37.57% $1.35 billion$3.70 billion36.46% 11

Brief History of Indigent Health & Public Health: 1970s-1990s 1971: Creation of MIA state only Medi-Cal category : Aftermath of Prop. 13 = AB : Transfer MIAs to counties (MISP/CMSP) : Realignment. Includes:  AB 8  MISP/CMSP  Local Health Services  State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants 12

Federal Health Reform Context Who is covered? Medi-Cal expansion up to 138% FPL  1.4 million newly eligible  1.3 million currently eligible but not enrolled Health Exchange – subsidies for 138 – 400 % FPL  Approximately 2 million will be eligible  Source: UC Berkeley Labor Center/UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 13

Federal Health Reform Context (cont.) Who remains uninsured? Between 3 to 4 million; 1 million due to immigration status Undocumented Anyone who chooses to pay the penalty rather than purchase insurance (penalty cheaper than premiums)  Source: UC Berkeley Labor Center/UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 14

Federal Health Reform: Unknowns What issues does California still need to address in legislation and policy decisions?  Benefits for Medicaid expansion population  Carve outs  Medi-Cal share of cost  State-only programs  Eligibility (AB 43/SB 677)  Mental health and substance abuse parity 15

Federal Health Reform: County Impacts Section Implications  Not likely to go away  Some advocates may seek revisions to further define county responsibilities in the new federal health reform context How quickly will uninsured obtain coverage in 2014 and beyond?  What will be the residual populations?  How will residual populations present? What is the capacity of local health systems to serve new populations, particularly for primary and specialty care? 16

Federal Health Reform: County Impacts How will eligibility system(s) promote linkage to program eligibility for Medi-Cal, Health Exchange, other programs? What are the implications for the financing of county health systems?  Counties with hospitals have a share of cost in Medi-Cal: county hospitals pay the non-federal share of Medi-Cal inpatient days  What resources will support counties in delivering care to residual uninsured, including the undocumented? What is the role of public health in the health reform context? 17

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