Utah’s Primary Care Network A health insurance access initiative Gene Davis Democratic Whip Utah State Senate.

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Utah’s Primary Care Network A health insurance access initiative Gene Davis Democratic Whip Utah State Senate

Covering the Uninsured An 1115 Approach Utah’s 1115 waiver includes: Primary Care Network (PCN) Primary and preventive health care Covered at Work Premium assistance for employer- sponsored health insurance

Program Goals Reduce Utah’s uninsured rate Stay within available state funding Obtain additional federal funding & flexibility through the new waiver proposal Cover a population that doesn’t have access through other programs or affordable employer-sponsored coverage Combine employer, employee, and state funds to enroll the uninsured on employer- sponsored insurance

Waivers Required for PCN Provide limited benefits for a new group Reduce benefits to some mandatory Medicaid clients Transfer a state program to Medicaid (UMAP-Utah Medical Assistance Program) Cover singles and couples without children

PCN Program Attributes Waiver allows up to 25,000 adults Household income up to 150% of federal poverty level, no asset test Reasonable cost sharing (up to $50 annual enrollment fee, some copays) Not currently enrolled in health insurance Typical utilization of services is $82 per member per month (pharmacy accounts for about half of costs)

Medical Services Covered Primary/preventive care visits Adult immunizations Limited emergency coverage for life threatening situations (i.e., heavy bleeding or bad burns) Lab & X-ray tests Basic Dental Prescription Drugs (4 per month)

Coordination of Care (for non-program services) Utah hospitals donate $10 million annually for inpatient care Donated outpatient specialty care through community partnerships - Health Access Project and Health Access Team - Central Utah Clinic - Intermountain Health Care Case managers refer clients to Rx assistance programs for non-covered prescriptions

Current Status (as of February 2006) 16,021 enrolled -8,810 adults with children -7,211 adults without children 51 percent have children on CHIP or Medicaid 51 percent of those enrolled are employed 63 percent live in urban counties, 37 percent live in rural counties

Financing Plan StateFederalTotal UMAP Transfer $3,500,000$8,200,000$11,700,000 Medicaid Reduction $ 700,000$1,600,000$ 2,300,000 Cost Sharing $1,400,000$3,300,000$4,700,000 Total$5,600,000$13,100,000$18,700,000

PCN Challenges Primary care physicians feel obligated to treat patients for conditions normally referred to specialists Difficulty maintaining a substantial provider list Educating clients to establish a relationship with a Primary Care Physician Hospitals continually express concern about the amount and distribution of their donation Demand for specialty care referrals exceeds supply, with more difficulty in some specialties (i.e., neurology, but many others outside of Salt Lake area) PCN reached state funding capacity in November 2003 and now holds open enrollment periods as program disenrollment allows

Covered at Work Program Program is an amendment to the PCN waiver Premium assistance to employees ($50/month) to help them purchase employer-sponsored health insurance Enrollment began August 2003

Covered at Work Challenges Low enrollment (less than 100) Subsidy amount is not enough for those who may be eligible to apply If you are already enrolled in employer sponsored insurance, you are not eligible Employers are not willing to notify their employees about the program (no employer incentive) Considering amendments to increase subsidy, allow income up to 200% of federal poverty level, allow a 60 day window to apply once enrolled in employer insurance

Waiver Renewal Process 1 st phase of demonstration waiver expires at the end of June 2007 Extension request must be submitted to CMS before July 2006 To facilitate the renewal process, the Utah Department of Health has created a PCN Extension Advisory Group. This group will assist the Department by providing recommendations regarding program design and structure.