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Getting in the Act? The State of State Implementation of Health Care Reform

Getting in the Act? The State of State Implementation of Health Care Reform. Virginia’s Experiences Using Technology to Streamline Enrollment. October 3, 2011. Rebecca Mendoza, MA CHIP Director & Director of Maternal & Child Health Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services .

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Getting in the Act? The State of State Implementation of Health Care Reform

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  1. Getting in the Act? The State of State Implementation of Health Care Reform Virginia’s Experiences Using Technology to Streamline Enrollment October 3, 2011 Rebecca Mendoza, MA CHIP Director & Director of Maternal & Child Health Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services

  2. CHIP’s Role in Encouraging Use of Technology & New Enrollment Strategies More Flexibility No Requirement for Government Workers Enhanced Federal Match New Focus on Health Insurance Coverage New Marketing & Outreach Focus Opportunity to Experiment

  3. Contracted Centralized Processing Center – operating since 2001 Web-based Eligibility Determination System with a Rules Engine and Integrated Application Tracking and Customer Service Functionality – since 2001 Fax Server – since 2001 Pre-filled New &Renewal Applications – since 2001 Bar Coded Applications – since 2003 Using Technology to Streamline Processes

  4. Using Technology to Streamline Processes Customer Friendly “.org” Website – since 2001 Online Application – since 2005 Paperless Workflow – since 2007 Automated Phone System – since 2007

  5. Using Technology to Streamline Processes Full Implementation of Enhancements to CHIP Eligibility System – January 2010 SSA Data Match for Citizenship & Identity Verification in Medicaid & CHIP – March 2010 Automatic Data Transfer – March 2010 One Page Renewal Application – June 2010 New Process for Enrollment of Newborns – July 2010

  6. Using Technology to Streamline Processes Pre-populated Online Renewal – July 2010 E-Signature for Online Applications – July 2010 E-Submission of Verification Documents – July 2010 Administrative Renewal – October 2010 Telephonic E-signature – January 2011 Website Redesign with Rolling Feature Box – June 2011 Data Warehouse of Eligibility & Enrollment Data with Cognos Reporting Tool Integrated into the MMIS Contract – August 2011

  7. CHIP & Medicaid Enrollment Trends Children’s Medicaid CHIP ** Medicaid enrollment includes the CHIP Medicaid Expansion Program

  8. Medicaid Seamless Transfers to SCHIP

  9. SCHIP Seamless Transfers to Medicaid

  10. Newborns of CHIP Moms Deemed Eligible

  11. New Online Applications Screened Medicaid Eligible

  12. New Applications Denied Never Received

  13. LessonsLearned Designing systems takes more than just money and IT staff Design contract to control costs as well as quality New technology can have unintended consequences Culture shift from case management to production work Out of sight = Out of mind?

  14. For More information on Virginia’s Experiences Using Technology to Streamline Enrollment Rebecca Mendoza rebecca.mendoza@dmas.virginia.gov 804-786-3206

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