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1 Medically Indigent (WELL) Screening and Verification Pilot
April 23, 2007

2 No Public Insurance Option
400% FPL 300% FPL 250% FPL 200% FPL 150% FPL 100% FPL Federal Poverty Level “Self-Pay” No Public Insurance Option Except Some Disease Related Services and Pre-Existing Conditions Pool Medicare San Mateo County Public Insurance/Coverage Offering By Population and FPL Healthy Families (being reviewed for AB774 compliance) Discounted Health Care WELL Healthy Kids Medi-Cal/AIM Medi-Cal WELL Fee Waiver Medi-Cal Medi-Cal Medi-Cal 0-18 Parents of Young Children Adults with Some Assets Pregnant Women Blind and Disabled Adults without Assets 65+ 19-64

3 Pilot Background General Fund contributions and loans to the Medical Center had doubled from $28M in FY2000 to $56M in FY2005 Self-declaration process prevented the County from quantifying its Section obligation to provide care to medically indigent residents One-e-App screening tool for Children’s Health Initiative presented an opportunity to screen all family members for coverage/assistance

4 County Goal Create a financially viable business model
for providing healthcare to medically indigent residents

5 Major Milestones Began pilot in September 2005 based on recommendations from County workgroup Developed financial assistance policies with eligibility criteria for medically indigent (WELL) and low-income programs (December 2005) Eliminated self-declaration process and established full screening process that requires proof of income, assets and county residency (January 2006)

6 Major Milestones – January 2006
Modified One-e-App screening tool to include adult programs - Medi-Cal, WELL, DHC, other Trained users at 25 locations including Medical Center clinics, Health Department, Human Services Agency (HSA) and community-based organizations Created HSA audit team to verify eligibility for 20% of WELL and DHC applications

7 One-e-App Web-Based Electronic Application System

8 One-e-App Interview to Enrollment
CBO or Community Clinic State DHS CHDP One-e-App Interview to Enrollment State SPE Healthy Families (SPE) Medi-Cal for Children (SPE) County Social Services Medi-Cal, ELE Rules Engine | Workflow Engine | Universal Interface Route Application Determine Preliminary Eligibility Submit Data & Document Storage & Retrieval County Healthy Kids CHI Health Plan County or County Hospital System County Indigent Programs Case Management Tools

9 One-e-App in other CA counties
Alameda County Fresno County Humboldt County Los Angeles County City and County of San Francisco Orange County San Joaquin County Santa Cruz County

10 One-e-App Data Adult Applicants January 9, 2006 – January 5, 2007

11 applying for health coverage
Information on 11,119 adults applying for health coverage Program Eligibility * City of Residence Age Gender Ethnicity Employment Household Size Legal Status Home Ownership * Only includes applications submitted in One-e-App. Applications submitted in CalWIN (Medi-Cal and other public assistance) are not included in data.

12 Program Eligibility 87% are eligible for WELL
Those found eligible for WELL could also be eligible for Restricted Medi-Cal

13 City of Residence 38% live in South County

14 Age 35% of applicants are over 50

15 Gender 60% of applicants are female

16 Ethnicity 56% of applicants are Hispanic

17 Employment 59% of all applicants are employed

18 78% of WELL/DHC are employed (income range 100% - 400% FPL)
* Includes WELL with fees/co-pays. Does not include WELL Fee Waiver (0-100% FPL) with only 41% working.

19 Household Size 46% are single applicants

20 Legal Status 77% indicate they are not here legally

21 Home Ownership 98% indicate they do not own a home

22 Uninsured Medical Center Patients
Invision System January – December 2006

23 San Mateo Medical Center Uninsured Patients by Financial Class
Total Uninsured 22,856 Total Non-WELL 13,019 Total WELL 9,837

24 Summary January – December 2006
25% decline in number of WELL members 13,054 in FY05 to 9,837 in 2006 597 enrolled in new Discounted Health Care (DHC) assistance program 12,422 Self-Pay about the same level as last year 248 (2%) have been screened in One-e-App Emergency room Clinic visits scheduled without screening Non-compliant population

25 Adult Medi-Cal Enrollments Show Upward Trend
Source: San Mateo County Human Services Agency

26 Remaining Milestones - 2007
Complete interfaces between One-e-App and CalWIN (Medi-Cal) and Invision systems Determine permanent structure for applicant screening (children and adults), eligibility, enrollment, billing and collection, and audit functions moving forward Review financial assistance policies and propose revisions based on pilot experience, AB774, other adult coverage efforts

27 Remaining Milestones - 2007
Gather utilization and cost data on WELL patients Develop MOU with Medical Center for provision of services to medically indigent residents Explore alternatives for provision of healthcare to medically indigent residents

28 Contact Information Reyna Farrales, County Manager’s Office (650) ,


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