1 CT’s Health Insurance Marketplace Jason Madrak Chief Marketing Officer.

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1 CT’s Health Insurance Marketplace Jason Madrak Chief Marketing Officer

2 Getting Started Began in July 2011 Substantial state-wide involvement and coordination Comprehensive consumer research and input Secured the right resources

3 Online store where health plans compete and offer services efficiently to individuals and small employers Provides level playing field for health plans to comply with benefit requirements and consumer protections Facilitates competition based on price, quality, and value What is an Insurance Exchange

4 No medical underwriting No denial of coverage due to a pre-existing condition Elimination of industry and gender rating Minimum coverage requirements (Essential Health Benefits) Strict limits on out-of-pocket expenditures Minimum medical loss ratio (“MLR”) established Quality rating standards and enrollee information Extensive preventative services provided at no cost Rates must be set for entire benefit or policy year Qualified plans evaluated and given seal of approval Plans organized in metal tiers Key Affordable Care Act Provisions

5 Protects you and your family against financial catastrophe Cost of one-day inpatient hospital stay in CT: $2,154 Majority of bankruptcies are related to medical bills Uninsured people are more than twice as likely to delay or skip needed care Uninsured people are less likely to have access to preventive care services Why do you need healthcare coverage? kff.org/other/state-indicator/expenses-per-inpatient-day /

6 The 2013 Uninsured Marketplace Source: Thomson Reuters

7 We Got Started Early Field outreach actually began in October of 2012 Partnered with NBC to promote a series of open town hall meetings to begin raising awareness Early start promoted openness, transparency, unpaid media coverage and brand building More than 25 “Health Chats” were conducted in Q4-12 and Q1-13

8 Substantial Summer Outreach Activity Outreach efforts focused on both brand building and lead capture More than 16,000 leads were captured between June and September of 2013

9 Access Health CT conducted three rounds of state wide polling to gauge awareness and understanding (n=850+ each round). Compared with pre-media baseline results in June, awareness of the state’s health insurance marketplace nearly doubled by launch. Have you ever heard of Access Health CT? Moving Awareness

10 Multiple Channels Utilized to Engage the Uninsured Campaign goals were achieved through activity in 6 major tactical groups, as seen below. Interplay and overlap between them was substantial, with an estimated 5+ “touches” on average occurring for each individual who enrolls. Navigator/ Assister Program Licensed Brokers Mass Media - PR Call Center Web Exchange Field Activity

11 Being Innovative Retail stores stats: – 15,191 visitors – 7,639 enrollments (a 50% close rate) 58% where for commercial plans Additionally, 79 mobile enrollment fairs were executed: – 4,302 attendee’s – 2,278 enrollments (a 53% close rate) 54% where for commercial plans “DeLisa Tolson signed up for health insurance at a retail store set up by Connecticut's exchange. She says she was so happy with the experience, she told all her friends”

12 Support has also built over the past year. 80% of residents now say they support the creation of Access Health CT Strong Support Do you support or oppose the creation of Access Health CT - a place residents can go to compare health insurance plans and see if they qualify for savings?

13 More than two-thirds (68%) say they would recommend the marketplace to someone searching for insurance. 86% say they would consider Access Health CT if they lost their insurance.. Would you ever recommend AHCT to someone you know is looking for insurance? Future Use is High If you lost your health insurance, would you consider going to AHCT to look for insurance?

million: The current CT state population 286,000: Previous number of uninsured residents (from Kaiser) 7.9%: the uninsured rate when open enrollment began _______________________________________________________________ 256,666: Current number of people enrolled through Access Health CT 53%: Overall number of enrollee’s who were previously uninsured 138,834: Number of previously uninsured residents who now have coverage ________________________________________________________________ 4.0%: the new uninsured rate in CT 147,166: the number of state residents remaining without coverage First Year Results

15 You need healthcare coverage Your employer doesn’t insure you You work for yourself You’ve been denied insurance due to a pre-existing condition You’re insured but looking for cost savings Access Health CT is for you if...

16 Only place for CT residents to get a tax credit from government, if eligible. See if you qualify for Medicaid and enroll if you do Single place to compare plans and enroll – online, by phone, with a broker or community enrollment partner Features name-brand insurance plans approved by CT Insurance Department Access Health CT Enrollment Begins November 15

17 Review Available Options Enter and Verify Data With “Hub” Display Plan Options Select Plan Complete Enrollment Process Application Carrier Medicaid How Does the Exchange Work

18 Enrollment Dates Nov Feb January Open enrollment Coverage can begin as early as 18

19 19 Ready to help you… Call: Access Health CT has a full time call center to answer any questions you might have, as well as help you enroll right over the phone ( ) Click: Our website is available 24/7 to provide guidance and provide tools and services to help you enroll (Accesshealthct.com) Find in-person assistance: Access Health partners with a host of organizations to provide in person help in your community ( ) (Accesshealthct.com) New Britain: 200 Main Street New Haven: 55 Church Street

20 Do you qualify for financial help? * Eligibility will depend on actual income level and household size. Eligible for Financial Help* Eligible for Medicaid* SingleFamily of 4 up to $15,856 up to $45,960 up to $43,567 up to $94,200

21 Get covered or you may be required to pay a penalty 2014 $95 or 1% of income, * whichever is greater (Example: 1% of an annual income of $50,000 = $500) 2015 $325 or 2% of income, * whichever is greater Example: 2% of an annual income of $50,000 = $1,000) 2016 $695 or 2.5% of income, * whichever is greater Example: 2% of an annual income of $50,000 = $1,250) * Income over the individual’s federal income tax return filing threshold

22 Change is here