2017 MCM client health insurance survey

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2017 MCM client health insurance survey May 5, 2017

The Ryan White Planning Council began collecting health insurance information on all clients within our EMA in 2014. This was done in order to determine the effects of the Affordable Care Act on our clients and to ensure that funding continues to be allocated to services that PLWHA depend upon. Each year we have updated this survey in order to zero in on the information that we feel will be most useful in order to identify any areas that may need to be re-evaluated.

Total Clients Surveyed 1 (New Haven) 653 2 (Waterbury) 417 3 (Bridgeport) 611 4 (Stamford/Norwalk) 329 5 (Danbury) 130 TOTAL FOR EMA 2140

Total Clients Surveyed Uninsured 2017 By Region Total Clients Surveyed Uninsured From all Uninsured how many have CADAP How many clients have Medicaid Medicaid - Husky A Medicaid - Husky B Medicaid - Husky C Medicaid - Husky D Medicare ONLY -Part A & Part B Of those, how many have Medicare Part C Of those, how many have Medicare Part D How many clients who Medicare and Medicaid (Husky) How many clients are enrolled in the ACA How many clients currently use CIPA Private Insurance - Not from exchange (e.g. Employer Paid) ACA and Private Insurance - CADAP Backup Veterans Affairs (VA) Insurance 1 (New Haven) 653 71 381 32 140 209 130 2 75 13 7 56 50 2 (Waterbury) 417 54 48 176 27 76 73 47 45 42 10 3 88 29 3 (Bridgeport) 611 81 78 323 55 122 146 87 4 66 58 20 11 4 (Stmd/Norwalk) 329 43 152 16 51 44 30 31 74 5 (Danbury) 40 19 21 1 TOTAL 2140 289 280 1079 137 408 530 337 6 314 206 52 250 214

From all Uninsured how many have CADAP How many clients have Medicaid 2017 % By Region Uninsured From all Uninsured how many have CADAP How many clients have Medicaid Medicaid - Husky A Medicaid - Husky B Medicaid - Husky C Medicaid - Husky D Medicare ONLY – Part A & Part B Of those, how many have Medicare Part C Of those, how many have Medicare Part D How many clients have Medicare and Medicaid (Husky) How many clients are enrolled in the ACA How many clients currently use CIPA Private Insurance ACA and Private Insurance - CADAP Backup Veterans Affairs (VA) Insurance 1 (New Haven) 11% 58% 5% 0% 21% 32% 20% 0.31% 2% 1% 9% 8% 2 (Waterbury) 13% 12% 42% 6% 18% 10% 7% 3 (Bridgeport) 53% 24% 14% 0.65% 3% 4 (Stmd/Norwalk) 46% 16% 25% 22% 5 (Danbury) 31% 36% 15%   EMA 50% 19% 0.28% 4% 0.09%

Uninsured by region details Reason 1 (New Haven) 2 (Waterbury) 3 (Bridgeport) 4 (Stmd/Norwalk) 5 (Danbury) Total Undocumented 71 41 61 38 252 Over Income for Medicaid   2 5  Cannot afford private insurance premiums 6 11 Failed to Redetermine 3  9 Awaiting Citizenship Immigrant, Declined per Legal Advice Missed Open Enrollment Client cannot afford workplace insurance and choose not to enroll in the ACA client forgot to do Husky redetermination client failed to follow up with Access Health clients  had their Medicaid expire, and 1 was left blank