1 Kansas Health Policy Authority Advisory Council Health Reform Update August & September, 2008 Marcia Nielsen, PhD, MPH, Executive Director Barbara Langner,

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1 Kansas Health Policy Authority Advisory Council Health Reform Update August & September, 2008 Marcia Nielsen, PhD, MPH, Executive Director Barbara Langner, PhD, Policy Director

2 Meeting Objectives KHPA Board Update - Strategic Plan (handout) - KHPA Budget - Medicaid Transformation Health Reform Update - Priorities for the upcoming session - Studies - Health Reform messaging

3 Preliminary FY 2009 Budget Proposals Caseload (November) –Tobacco Cessation for Pregnant Medicaid enrollees $40,000 SGF $100,000 AF –Dental Care Pregnant Women $524,000 SGF $1,310,000 AF Supplemental Requests –Employer Sponsored Insurance for HealthWave/SCHIP$125,000 SGF $250,000 AF –Add Citizenship Paperwork Requirement for HealthWave/SCHIP$280,000 SGF $560,000AF

4 Budget Proposals (Cont.) FY 2010 Enhancement Requests - Services for the aging and disabled $250,000 SGF $500,100 AF - Quality review enhancements in Medicaid fee-for service programs $87,500 SGF $175,000 AF - Implementing public health insurance outreach inititatives $560,000 SGF $1,102,000 AF - Enhancing internal audit services $65,900 SGF $200,000AF - Expand HealthWave (State Children’s Health Insurance Program) to 250% of Federal Poverty Level $1,200,000 SGF $3,540,000AF

5 LCC STUDY LIST RECOMMENDED AUTHORSHIP KHPA –13 Studies-----Medicaid, OIG Fraud Recovery Payments, Medicaid buy-ins, state Medicaid reform, Health Opportunity Accounts, Small Business Health Insurance, and Transparency KDHE—1 Study on Physical Fitness OIG—1 Study on Fraud/abuse Policies KID—2 Studies on HSAs, HDHPs, Section 125 Plans, and Wellness Benefits Incentives KDOA—1 Study on LTC Medicaid Reform Revenue—1 Study on Small Business Tax Credits Physician Workforce & Accreditation Task Force—1 Study on Health Manpower Issue

6 Enlist More Help: Outreach & Education Health Reform Advisory Councils. Meet in Aug to review proposed KHPA budget and health reform plans for 2009; additional meetings for remainder of 2008 will also be held. Community Tours (30 to 40). Scheduled for Sept/Oct 2008 to meet with community leaders across Kansas; public Townhall meetings will be held at each location. Health 101 Tours. To be scheduled for after election; meet specifically with legislators to educate on health reform efforts and KHPA

7 Simpler Reform Plan Push for Original Package with few changes: –Increase Tobacco Products Assessment –Statewide Smoking Ban –Expand Medicaid Coverage for Parents/Caretakers –Tobacco Cessation for all Medicaid Recipients –Implement Statewide Community Health Record –Assist Small Businesses Purchase Affordable Health Insurance –Cancer Screening (and/or other KDHE initiatives)

8 KHPA & Medical Home Process to define a Kansas medical home passed as part of health reform Kansas selected to participate in State Quality Institute (Joint venture through Commonwealth/Academy Health) – goal to operationalize and implement medical home Stakeholder process to begin this summer –Interested organizations: Kansas Academy of Family Physicians (KAFP), Kansas Medical Society (KMS), Kansas College of Physicians (KACP), Kansas Hospital Association (KHA), Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved (KAMU), Children’s Mercy Family Health Partners (FHP).

2008 State Quality Institute  Nine states selected to participate  Goals –Offer customized support to state for quality improvement –Identify appropriate tools and expertise to assist state policymakers –Allow states to network and discuss experiences, challenges and best practices –Improve quality of health care!

10 KANSAS MEDICAL HOME WORK PLAN Eighty-five percent of children in Kansas will have a medical home Avoidable hospitalization for pediatric asthma in Kansas will be reduced to no more than 82 per 100,000 for children aged 0 to 17 years

11 The Medicaid Transformation Process

12 Transforming Medicaid: Comprehensive Program Reviews –Began in 2007 with initial drafts –Includes 14 overlapping program areas –Four broad categories Health care services and programs Populations Eligibility Quality improvement –To be repeated annually –New topics for 2009 will include Medicaid operations and contract management

13 Transforming Medicaid: Key Products –Extended program reviews to be made available this fall –Summaries for Board and Legislative consideration –Program recommendations Initiatives for FY Budget Administrative initiatives Revenue-dependent initiatives Areas for further study and policy development

14 Transforming Medicaid: Timeline –February-August 2008 complete draft program reviews develop draft staff recommendations –July-August 2008 convene Medicaid Transformation Committee to review draft staff recommendations –August-September 2008 Complete estimate of budget impact KHPA Board consideration of draft recommendations –Fall 2008 advance Board recommendations publish full reviews –February 2009 Repeat

15 Health Reform Messaging

16 The Cost; Human and Otherwise (Cont.) 21% of high school students and 6% of middle school students currently smoke. 54,000 Kansas youth are projected to die from smoking. One in eight pregnant women residing in Kansas smoke, which results in poor birth outcomes and significant health care costs. Secondhand smoke results in 3,000 annual cancer deaths in the U.S. and 35,000 deaths from heart disease.

17 The Tipping Point: Tobacco Legislation The Kansas Legislature voted down smoking/tobacco legislation in the last session. 83% of Kansans believe smoking is a serious health hazard. A statewide law in Kansas could result in 2,160 fewer heart attacks and $21 million less in associated hospital charges. At least 35 states have imposed restrictions on smoking in public places.

18 Requires most workplaces, including restaurants and bars, to be smoke- free. –Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Vermont, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Hawaii, Arizona, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, Nebraska, Iowa Requires most restaurants, bars and workplaces to be smoke-free but exempts restaurants and bars that don’t admit people under age 18 or 21. –Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas Requires all restaurants and most workplaces to be smoke-free, but exempts bars. –Florida, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho Smoking Bans in Other States National Conference of State Legislatures July/August 2007

19 What is the Message around tobacco?

20 Unsettling

21 Graphic

22 Humorous

23 How Will Partners Meet the Messaging Needs of Their Audience: Market Segmentation

24 Business: Why does health reform matter?

25 Children: Why does health reform matter?

26 Consumers: Why does health reform matter?

27 Cancer Patients: Why does health reform matter?

28 Heart Patients: Why does health reform matter?

29 Kansas Health Reform & Tobacco Tax + smoking ban Children & Families Cancer Patients Heart Patients Other disease specific groups Consumers Un and under- insured Health Reform Messaging: Need to Better Target Business & Economy