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University of Wisconsin POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE Translating Research into Policy and Practice Getting Parents Enrolled in Medicaid: Lessons from Wisconsin‘s BadgerCare Plus Auto- Enrollment Process Thomas DeLeire Lindsey Leininger, Laura Dague, Shannon Mok, Donna Friedsam University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Page 1: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Getting Parents Enrolled in Medicaid: Lessons from

Wisconsin‘s BadgerCare Plus Auto-Enrollment Process

Thomas DeLeireLindsey Leininger, Laura Dague, Shannon Mok,

Donna FriedsamUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison

Page 2: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Health Care Reform• A key coverage component of the law is an

expansion of Medicaid to 133% FPL– CBO estimates that roughly 50% of the increase

in coverage will come from Medicaid expansion

• Low-income parents represent an appreciable portion of the newly eligible population– 4.1 million or 34% of newly eligible adults

Page 3: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Enrollment of Eligible Persons• Many eligible individuals do not enroll in

Medicaid– 75% of uninsured children and 28% of

uninsured parents are eligible for public insurance (Holahan et al., 2007)

• Getting uninsured individuals enrolled quickly may be important for improving health (McWilliams et al., 2009)

Page 4: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Auto-Enrollment Should be Considered for Health Reform Implementation

• Outline– Wisconsin’s experience with auto-enrollment– National and state by state estimates of the

number of parents that could be auto-enrolled

Page 5: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

The Launch of • WI’s BadgerCare+ : joint Medicaid & CHIP

program

• Massive reform effort launched in Feb. 2008• Eligibility expansion• Auto-enrollment• Simplification of enrollment and recertification

processes• Aggressive marketing campaign

Page 6: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Auto-Enrollment in Wisconsin• WI implemented a one-time “auto-

conversion” effort immediately prior to BC+ program launch – Auto-enrolled 44,000 previously ineligible or

pending applicants • Applied new program eligibility criteria to

previously ineligible individuals for whom there was current administrative data

• 92% of were siblings and/or parents of existing beneficiaries

Page 7: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Auto-Enrollment in Wisconsin• Anyone who had a family member enrolled

in state health programs in December 2007 or January 2008), or who had had a case closed 30 days prior were auto-enrolled

• 44,000 auto-enrollees out of almost 70,000 individuals newly enrolled in the first month

Page 8: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Kaplan-Meier Estimates of Disenrollment by Auto-Enrollment

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University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Auto-Converts vs. Other New February 2008 Entrants

Page 10: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Auto-Enrollment Potentially Useful In Federal Reform

•American Community Survey, 2008

•Calculate the number of parents who would become newly eligible under 133% FPL eligibility

•Calculate what fraction of these have children already on public insurance

•Calculate what fraction of these are currently uninsured

Page 11: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

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University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

LEGEND

Not Applicable

23% (min) to 45%

45% to 60%

60% to 78% (max)

Percent of Newly Eligible Parents Who Are Potential Auto-Enrollees

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University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Percent of Potential Auto-Enrollees with Private Health Insurance

LEGEND

Not Applicable

14% (min) to 25%

25% to 35%

35% to 41%(max)

Page 14: Academy health deleire_june_2010

University of Wisconsin

POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE

Translating Research into Policy and Practice

Conclusion• Auto-enrollment of parents

– Should be feasible given many existing data systems

– Has the potential to enroll 2.3 million parents immediately upon program expansion

– Is target efficient as 75% of these parents are uninsured