AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IMPLICATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVING ENROLLMENT FOR HOMELESS POPULATIONS

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AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IMPLICATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVING ENROLLMENT FOR HOMELESS POPULATIONS Kevin Malone Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference July 2013 US Department of Health and Human Services

All-Health and MHSA Spending in 2009 All Health 92.6% MHSA 7.4% MHSA Spending = $172 Billion All-Health Spending = $2,330 Trillion 2

MH & SA Treatment Spending 2009 SA $24B 14% MH $147B 86% MHSA Spending in 2009 $172 Billion 3

Percent Distribution Medicaid and Private Insurance Were the Largest Payers of MH Treatment in 2009 100% 80% 18% 20% Distribution of MH Spending by Payer, 1986, 1998, 2009 13% 11% 23% 26% Out-of-Pocket Private Insurance Private Payers 60% 5% 6% 3% 3% 9% 13% Other Private Medicare 40% 20% 0% 17% 24% 6% 5% 27% 23% 1986 $32B 1998 $69B 27% 5% 15% 2009 $147B Medicaid Other Federal Other State and Local Public Payers 4

Percent Distribution Other State and Local Governments and Medicaid Were the Largest Payers of SA Treatment in 2009 100% 13% Distribution of SA Spending by Payer, 1986, 1998, 2009 8% 11% Out-of-Pocket 80% 60% 40% 32% 3% 4% 9% 11% 14% 4% 5% 19% 16% 16% 5% 5% 21% 11% Private Insurance Other Private Medicare Medicaid Other Federal Private Payers Public Payers 20% 27% 34% 31% Other State and Local 0% 1986 $9B 1998 $15B 2009 $24B 5

Persons Who Are Uninsured

Prevalence Estimates Data Sources National Survey on Drug Use and Health - Sponsored by SAMHSA - National and state estimates on prevalence of behavioral health conditions and treatment - 2008-2011 data - Approximately 67,500 interviews per year American Community Survey - Sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of the Census - National and State population estimates, including counts of uninsured by income level - 2010 data - Approximately 1.9 million persons in sample

Methods for Estimating Uninsured with M/SU Conditions by FPL From NSDUH, identified by State the number of uninsured persons aged 18-64 with income: - Between 133% and 400% of the Federal poverty level (FPL) eligible for health insurance exchanges - Less than 133% of the FPL eligible for Medicaid expansion Calculated NSDUH prevalence rates for serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorder (SUD) by State, for the above groups Applied SMI/SUD prevalence rates to American Community Survey counts of uninsured by State

Prevalence of Behavioral Health Conditions Among Uninsured Adults Ages 18-64 with Incomes <400% FPL 29.8% 70.2% Source: 2008 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health

PREVALENCE OF BH CONDITIONS AMONG MEDICAID EXPANSION POPULATION Percent with Condition 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Uninsured Adults Ages 18-64 with Incomes <133% FPL (17.9 Million) 5.4% Serious Mental Illness (966,298) CI: 4.9-5.9% 21.3% Any Mental Illness (3,811,510) CI: 20.3-22.4% 13.6% Substance Use Disorder (2,433,640) CI: 12.9-14.4% 29.7% Any Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder (5,314,641) CI: 28.6-30.9% CI = Confidence Interval Sources: 2008 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2011 American Community Survey

PREVALENCE OF BH CONDITIONS AMONG EXCHANGE POPULATION Percent with Condition 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Uninsured Adults Ages 18-64 with Incomes 133-<400% FPL (19.3 Million) 4.7% Serious Mental Illness (905,831) CI: 4.2-5.3% 21.1% Any Mental Illness (4,066,602) CI: 20.1-22.2% 14.3% Substance Use Disorder (2,756,039) CI: 13.5-15.1% 29.9% Any Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder (5,762,626) CI: 28.7-31.0% CI = Confidence Interval Sources: 2008 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2011 American Community Survey

Percent with Condition PREVALENCE OF BH CONDITIONS AMONG MEDICAID POPULATION 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 9.6% Serious Mental Illness (2,076,997) CI: 8.9-10.4% Adults Ages 18-64 with Medicaid (21.6 Million) 30.5% Any Mental Illness (6,598,793) CI: 29.4-31.6% 11.9% Substance Use Disorder (2,574,611) CI: 11.2-12.7% 36.0% Any Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder (7,788,739) CI: 34.8-37.2% CI = Confidence Interval Sources: 2008 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2011 American Community Survey

PREVALENCE OF BH CONDITIONS AMONG UNINSURED ADULT <400% FPL POPULATION Percent with Condition 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Uninsured Adults Ages 18-64 with Incomes <400% FPL (37.2 Million) 5.0% Serious Mental Illness (1,858,371) CI: 4.7-5.4% 21.2% Any Mental Illness (7,879,491) CI: 20.5-21.9% 13.9% Substance Use Disorder (5,166,270) CI: 13.4-14.5% 29.8% Any Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder (11,075,888) CI: 29.0-30.6% CI = Confidence Interval Sources: 2008 2011 National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2011 American Community Survey

The Health Care Law: How It Helps About 25 million Americans will gain access to quality health insurance This includes many people with mental or substance use disorders who are currently uninsured or underinsured

The Health Care Law: How It Helps The Health Care Law provides for the establishment of an Essential Health Benefits package, which includes: 1. Ambulatory patient services 2. Emergency services 3. Hospitalization 4. Maternity and newborn care 5. Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment 6. Prescription drugs 7. Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices 8. Laboratory services 9. Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management 10. Pediatric services, including oral and vision care

The Health Insurance Marketplace Makes Getting Insurance Easy Application Single, streamlined application for public and private insurance options All applications are applications for Medicaid! Lower Income Medicaid Children's Health Insurance Program Premium Discounts Cost-Sharing Reductions Higher Income Qualified Health Plans

The Health Insurance Marketplace Makes Getting Insurance Easy Online Multiple convenient ways to apply Mail Phone In Person

Assistance Is Available to Help People Get the Best Coverage for Their Needs Toll-free call center Website In-person help Navigators and other trained assistors Agents and brokers (state s decision)

What s Happening Where I Am? http://www.healthcare.gov/law/informationfor-you/index.html

Criminal Justice System and Eligibility Eligibility for persons on probation, parole, or released from jail before trial. Individuals who have been sentenced to serve time in prison or jail are not eligible to apply for private health insurance for themselves through the Marketplace, although they can apply for Medicaid before release. However, Individuals who are in jail, but who have not pled guilty to charges or have been found guilty by a judge or jury, can apply for both private health insurance and Medicaid through the Marketplace. The ways someone may be able to apply for health coverage through the Marketplace maybe more limited for individuals who are incarcerated, e.g. may be unlikely to have access to apply on line, can t use some application forms. You need to know your state Medicaid policies before you try to enroll incarcerated populations. Please contact your state or county Medicaid office for specific requirements.

Why is the Health Care Law Important For Providers? Improved consumer access to mental and substance use treatment Lower uncompensated care burden Equal coverage New consumer protections Simplified claims and payment processes

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES Navigator Program (2014) Include at least one consumer-focused non-profit Required for and financed by each Exchange FOA for FFE/SPE Navigators closed At least 13 States engaged in public planning work (Feb. 27, 2013) AR, WA, WV, CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, MN, NV, OR, VT In-person assistance personnel State-based or State-partnership Marketplaces only. State-based grants or contracts. Can be funded by Exchange Establishment grants. Certified Application Counselors If State permits, Federal training and certification for Federally-facilitated and State-partnership Marketplaces (State-based can use). No dedicated funding but can use other Federal grants or Medicaid.

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES Marketplace messaging guide http://www.cms.gov/outreach-and- Education/Outreach/HIMarketplace/Talking-About-the-Marketplace.pdf ACA Enrollment assistance programs overview http://www.cms.gov/cciio/resources/files/downloads/marketplace-ways-tohelp.pdf State-level navigator program activities https://www.statereforum.org/exchange-navigator-assister-plans White paper on leveraging current enrollment assistance programs http://www.statenetwork.org/resource/building-on-a-solid-foundationleveraging-current-programs-and-infrastructure-in-navigator-programdevelopment/

SAMHSA Enrollment Coalitions Initiative Collaborate with national organizations whose members/constituents interact regularly with individuals with mental health and/or substance use conditions to create and implement enrollment communication campaigns Promote and encourage the use of CMS materials Provide training and technical assistance in developing enrollment communication campaigns using these materials SAMHSA will not be developing marketing or educational materials targeting consumers. Channel feedback and evaluate success 24

Intermediary focused efforts formed in five categories: Supporting Intermediaries

SAMHSA Enrollment Coalitions Initiative UPDATE Held two virtual meetings of coalitions to introduce the coalition initiative, preview CMS materials and discuss their dissemination; March 19 and April 7. Created and populated an information sharing website (Onehub) for each coalition, containing all coalition meeting minutes and presentations, all CMS materials, coalition member materials and other enrollment resources. A resource manual and training video were sent to all members. This site is updated weekly with new materials. 26

SAMHSA Enrollment Coalitions Initiative UPDATE Soliciting and responding to requests for health insurance reform presentations at upcoming conferences and meetings. Developing a training toolkit, an on-demand, e learning presentation and resource kit for each of the five coalitions national organizations to disseminate to their local members/affiliates on how to access and use CMS materials. Communicating with coalition members regarding CMS training opportunities and new resources on a regular basis. 27

Brochures and Fact Sheets

About the Health Insurance Marketplace Languages: Arabic Chinese Creole English Korean Polish Also available for: Alaska Natives American Indians Portuguese Russian Spanish Tagalog Vietnamese Resources 24-36 About the Health Insurance Marketplace

The Value of Health Insurance Languages: Arabic Chinese Creole English Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Tagalog Vietnamese Also available for: Alaska Natives American Indians Resources 37-49- The Value of Health Insurance

The Top Five Things You Need to Know About the ACA Languages: English Spanish Available for: African-Americans Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders Families with children Health care providers Latinos LGBT People with disabilities Seniors Young Adults Resources 50-64 The Top Five Things You Need to Know About the ACA

The Health Care Law and You Brochure Languages: English Spanish Resources 65-66 The Health Care Law and You Brochure

Additional Fact Sheets Languages: English Spanish Resources 67-68 Key Dates for the Health Insurance Marketplace Resources 69-70 Get Ready to Enroll in the Marketplace Resources 71-72 Things to Think About When Choosing a Health Plan

Other SAMHSA Resources Office of Behavioral Health Equity is working with African American, Latino, Native American and Asian American organizations to develop and promote best practices for CBOs to enroll eligible populations CMHS SOAR project training to assist access to entitlement programs for homeless populations will incorporate enrollment training BRSS TACS is managing eight awards to recovery CBOs in eight different states to build collaboration and disseminate information about state enrollment activities and effective outreach strategies. 34

Illinois TASC Project SAMHSA has funded a partnership with TASC to Identify a core set of best practices for communitybased organizations performing health insurance enrollment assistance for the pre-adjudication status population and community re-entry population; Create a written summary of the practices identified; and Work with the BHBusiness project to develop a training curriculum that would support broader adoption of these best practices and encourage line officers and providers-- probation, parole, correctional officers, jail social workers, etc. -- to facilitate enrollment for people under their direct care. 35

BHBusiness 36 TA to help 900+ provider orgs/year in 5 areas of practice Strategic business planning in an era of health reform 3rd-party contract negotiations 3rd-party billing and compliance Health insurance eligibility determinations and enrollment Health information technology adoption Special focus on providers of peer & recovery support services & providers serving racial & ethnic minority and other vulnerable populations http://bhbusiness.org.

Enrollment Resources The Marketplace Homepage https://www.healthcare.gov/ HHS Partners Resources http://www.cms.gov/outreach-and- Education/Outreach/HIMarketplace/index.html SAMHSA Health reform resources http://www.samhsa.gov/healthreform/ Behavioral Health Needs Assessment Toolkit for States http://www.statereforum.org/sites/default/files/samhsa _bh_needs_assessment_.pdf

Contact Information Kevin Malone Kevin.malone@samhsa.hhs.gov 240.276.2239 www.samhsa.gov/healthreform