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Medi -Cal Coverage Changes in the ACA

Medi -Cal Coverage Changes in the ACA. Chris Perrone, MPP Deputy Director, Health Reform and Public Programs February 27, 2013. Medicaid Provisions in ACA. Eligibility and Enrollment Benefits Provider Payments Operations Consumer Assistance Quality of Care.

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Medi -Cal Coverage Changes in the ACA

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  1. Medi-Cal Coverage Changes in the ACA Chris Perrone, MPP Deputy Director, Health Reform and Public Programs February 27, 2013

  2. Medicaid Provisions in ACA Eligibility and Enrollment Benefits Provider Payments Operations Consumer Assistance Quality of Care

  3. Eligibility and Enrollment – Required Changes Maintenance of Effort Cover children and former foster youth Adopt Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) and eliminate asset test Extend spousal impoverishment Adopt streamlined and automated processes for enrollment and renewals Adopt new timeliness standards Coordinate with Exchange

  4. Eligibility and Enrollment – Optional Changes Expand coverage to childless adults Adopt flexible income counting rules Eliminate deprivation standard Accept self-attestation without verification for age, date of birth, household size

  5. Benchmark Benefits for Newly Eligibleaka Alternative Benefit Plan Must be based on one of four benchmarks Must include 10 Essential Health Benefit categories Must include EPDST benefit, services provided by health centers, and other Medicaid requirements Biggest difference in cost between high and low benchmark options is long-term care, although projections are fluid due to evolving federal policy

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