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Fulfilling the Promise of Coverage CCMU Annual Meeting October 8, 2010 Tricia Brooks

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Fulfilling the Promise of Coverage. CCMU Annual Meeting October 8, 2010 Tricia Brooks. Potential Impact on Coverage in Colorado. 115,000 (Source: CO Health Institute). 166,471 – 249,208 (Source: KCMU / Holohan - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Fulfilling the  Promise  of Coverage

Fulfilling the Promise

of Coverage

CCMU Annual MeetingOctober 8, 2010

Tricia Brooks

Page 2: Fulfilling the  Promise  of Coverage

Potential Impact on Coverage in Colorado

115,000 (Source: CO Health Institute)

166,471 – 249,208 (Source: KCMU / HolohanIncludes 125,000 likely to enroll in expanded Medicaid funded through the Hospital provider fee) Standard Participation Enhanced Participation

493,900(Source: Families USA / Lewin)

Source data differs for each category, thus different assumptions and methodologies were applied in creating these estimates.

Page 3: Fulfilling the  Promise  of Coverage

Maximizing Coverage Options

• Legally residing immigrants can access subsidies through the exchange but will it be affordable?

• CHIPRA provides option to cover legally residing children and pregnant women with enhanced federal match

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Boosting Enrollment & Retention

• Utilize outreach tools• Refreshed messaging• Community partnerships

• Create a paperless system• Streamline policies• Maximize use of technology

• Use data effectively• Accelerate 12-month

continuous eligibility

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Avoiding Trap Doors Behind “No Wrong Door”

• Multiple paths to coverage through a system that is:• Simplified• Coordinated• Consumer-friendly• Technology-enabled• Consistent results

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Reaching Out and Educating the Public

Many people misunderstand or don’t know that coverage is available now or how reform will positively impact them

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Maintaining Strong Advocacy and Collaboration

• Protect and preserve gains

• Advocate for adequate resources to improve programs, systems and processes

• Develop effective loopback

• Ensure that needs of children and families are well served as key decisions are made and ACA is implemented

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For more information

Tricia [email protected]

Our website:http://ccf.georgetown.edu/

Say Ahhh! Our child health policy blog:http://www.theccfblog.org/