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1 Facebook: /HealthCareAccessMarylandTwitter: @hcamarylandWebsite: www.hcamaryland.org HealthCare Access Maryland Central Region Connector Sheila Mackertich VP of Health Reform Initiatives

2 About HCAM Non-profit agency created in 1997 Formerly Baltimore HealthCare Access –Renamed to reflect expanded reach & focus Originally two core programs: –Eligibility –Care Coordination Today: 19 programs/30 grants Areas of expertise: –Eligibility & enrollment –Navigation of health care system –Care Coordination –Education & Advocacy Diverse and culturally competent staff

3 HCAM -- Central Region Connector Central Region Baltimore City Baltimore County Anne Arundel County 17 Partners/ Subcontractors Local Health Departments Department of Social Services

4 Central Region Partners/SubContractors Anne Arundel Medical Center Baltimore City Health Department Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. Baltimore Medical Systems Charm City Clinic Chase Brexton Health Services Chatman, LLC Coordinating Center Healthcare for the Homeless Independent Marylanders Achieving Growth Through Empowerment Inc. (IMAGE) Maryland Medical Society (MedChi) Mental Health Association of Maryland (MHAMD) Mercy Hospital Mosaic Community Services Park Heights Community Health Alliance Planned Parenthood of Maryland St. Stephens African Methodist Church/ Office Management &Technology (OMT/SSAME )

5 Central Region Connector HCAM and our 17 partners will employ 107 certified Navigators & trained Assisters to: –provide outreach and education –eligibility determinations –facilitate enrollment of the 217,000 uninsured central region residents into Medicaid, MCHP & subsidized/unsubsidized qualified health plans

6 Responsibilities Navigators will: –Conduct public education and outreach as required by the Affordable Care Act –Distribute fair and impartial information –Facilitate enrollment in health plans –Provide referrals for grievances, complaints and questions –Provide information in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner –Maintain expertise in eligibility, enrollment and program specifications –Refer insured small groups and individuals back to producers Assisters will: –Conduct public education and outreach –Facilitate enrollment in Medicaid –Provide information in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner –Maintain expertise in eligibility, enrollment and program specifications –Refer insured small groups and individuals back to producers Both navigators and assisters will receive training through MHBE

7 Application Counselors The Maryland Health Progress Act: –Application Counselor Sponsoring Entities: MHBE may designate community-based organization, health care provider, unit of State or local government, or other entities as ACSEs. –Certified Application Counselors: MHBE may certify individuals as application counselors who: Are employed by or volunteer with a sponsoring entity; Are subject to the same requirements, restrictions, conflict of interest rules, and oversight applicable to navigators; Are not compensated by the MHBE, carriers, producers, or TPAs for consumer assistance services; Do not impose fees for consumer assistance services; Must disclose conflicts-of-interest; and Must act in the best interest of the consumer.

8 Application Counselors Application Counselor Training & Certification Standards: –Certified Application Counselor may: Provide information to consumers about the full range of QHP and QDP options and IAPs; Assist consumers with the application process for determining eligibility for IAPs; Facilitate plan selection and enrollment of eligible individuals in QHPs, QDPs, and access to APTCs; and Provide to consumers uniform, factual, and unbiased information approved by the Maryland Medical Assistance Program about all participating MCOs and participating providers. –Certified Application Counselors may not: Express a personal or professional assessment about, select or counsel an applicant about an MCO; or Hold an Individual Exchange Navigator certification or be an Assister.

9 Central Region Connector Outreach/Education/Enrollment Health Departments/Social Services Faith-based organizations Community based organizations: clinics, food banks, libraries, supermarkets Civic Associations, clubs Health fairs, festivals

10 Central Region Connector: Where We Are http://www.healthcareaccessmaryland.org/healthcare-reform/

11 Snapshot: First Two Weeks Statewide stats (10/1-10/17)* Unique website visitors: 261,139 Calls to call center: 25,149 Accounts created with verified identity: 34,862 Eligibility determinations completed: 23,141 Enrollment into a plan: 2,393 * Source MHBE

12 Consumer Assistance Online at www.MarylandHealthConnection.gov www.MarylandHealthConnection.gov –Shop –Compare –Enroll In-person Assistance –Navigators (Certified) –Assisters (Non-Certified) –Insurance Producers (Authorized) –Captive Producers –Application Counselors Consolidated Services Call Center –855-642-8572 –855-642-8573 – TTY –Customer Service –Application and enrollment assistance –Language line/ translation services –TTY for the hearing impaired HCAM Call Center –877-223-5201

13 Sheila Mackertich Vice President of Health Reform Initiatives 410.649.0516 smackertich@hcamaryland.org www.healthcareaccessmaryland.org


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