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Healthy Alaska Plan Alaska Medicaid Redesign Initiative North Star Council on Aging Senior Center presented by Denise Daniello, Executive Director Alaska Commission on Aging September 28, 2015

Today’s Agenda Introductions Background on Medicaid Expansion & Reform Medicaid Redesign Project – Vision – Challenges – Redesign Plans Provide Feedback: Group Discussion 2

Healthy Alaska Plan Introductions 3 Time for everyone in the room to meet each other.

Healthy Alaska Plan Background 4 A little information on the Medicaid Program.

Medicaid and Medicare Both established by Congress in 1965 Medicare provides health coverage for people ages 65+ – Run by the federal government – Funded by the federal government and individual premiums Medicaid provides health coverage for people who are low-income or disabled – Run by state governments – Funded partly by federal and partly by state governments 5

Medicaid in Alaska Populations eligible for Medicaid – Children up to 19 years of age up to 203% of the federal poverty level (FPL) – Pregnant women up to 200% of the poverty level – Adults 19 – 64 years up to 138% of the poverty level For a single adult that is someone who makes $9.76 or less an hour based on a 40-hour work week – Seniors 65+ with long term care needs up to 110% FPL for Personal Care Assistance and 178% FPL for the Alaskans Living Independently Waiver. Services covered by Medicaid – Doctor visits – Hospital Stays – Preventive Care – Prenatal and maternity care – Long-Term Services and Supports – Mental Health Care – Necessary medications – Vision and dental care (for children; limited dental care for adults) 6

Medicaid in Alaska Medicaid & Seniors – Medicare pays for limited nursing facility care but not long term care. Medicaid pays for long term care in a nursing home, and for some long term services and supports in the home and community – “Dual Eligibility:” Some people in Medicare who have limited income and resources may also receive assistance from Medicaid 7

Medicaid in Alaska Medicaid Expansion & Seniors – The State estimates that approximately 20,000 Alaskans will sign up for Medicaid under the expansion during the first year. – About 30% of Alaskans newly eligible for Medicaid under expansion are between the ages of Studies have shown that seniors enrolling in Medicare tend to be healthier if they had health coverage in the years leading up to their 65 th birthday. – Expansion provides health coverage for caregivers who are low income and have not had access to health insurance. 8

Medicaid in Alaska In Alaska, the State of Alaska Department of Health & Social Services (DHSS) runs the Medicaid Program Alaska’s Medicaid Program currently costs $1.7 B and is growing. Changes need to be made so the program can be sustained. The Department of Health & Social Services is working on numerous “Medicaid Reform” projects to improve the program 9

DHSS Medicaid Reform Highlights Current Reform Projects (some examples) – Fraud & Abuse Control – Care Management Pilot (for enrollees who over-use hospital ERs) – Alaska Tribal Health System Coordination – Pharmacy Reform Initiatives Reform Projects in Planning Phase – Home & Community-Based Services Planning for implementing “1915(i) & 1915 (k) Options” July 2017 – Alaska Tribal Health System Partnership – Medicaid Redesign Technical Assistance Project What we’re here to discuss today! 10

Healthy Alaska Plan Medicaid Redesign 11

DHSS Goals for Medicaid Redesign 1.Improve enrollee health outcomes 2.Optimize access to care 3.Drive increased value (quality, efficiency, and effectiveness) in the delivery of services 4.Provide cost containment in Alaska’s Medicaid budget and general fund spending 12

Draft Vision of a High Functioning Health Care System for Alaska Whole person, coordinated care Focuses on prevention Patient education and shared responsibility Easy for patients to navigate Timely access to appropriate type and level of care Care close to home Good value – makes efficient use of money Information systems for sharing and analyzing health data Workforce development and retention Quality care 13

Key Factors Shaping Alaska’s Current Health Care System Reliance on a fee-for-service delivery system System isn’t integrated and doesn’t support coordination of care Rising rates of chronic disease and people with multiple health problems Lack of cost and quality data Complicated laws and regulations Provider shortages in some areas Few insurance companies and rising health insurance rates 14

“REDESIGN” = New Care and Payment Models Improve outcomes: Develop new ways of providing health care that help patients better navigate and use the health care system. Reward value: Pay health care providers based on performance or outcome goals. 15

Models of Care: Options for Consideration 16

Healthy Alaska Plan Discussion What would you like to share with the Department of Health & Social Services to help with improving Alaska’s Medicaid program and Alaska’s Health Care Delivery System? 17

Questions for Group Discussion 1.Does the description of the Vision of a High Functioning Health Care System make sense? Is there anything missing? 2.Do the identified challenges of the current system make sense? Are there problems with our current health care system that you’ve experienced that aren’t noted here? 3.What do you think is working well in the State’s Medicaid program? 4.What do you think needs to be improved with the State’s Medicaid program? 18

Ways to Stay Informed about the Project DHSS Healthy Alaska Plan Sign up for the DHSS Medicaid Redesign listserv criber/new?topic_id=7 19

Healthy Alaska Plan Thank You for Participating! We will ask you to provide any additional feedback on the comment card provided, and an online survey: feedback-fall2015 You can also send feedback directly to DHSS at More information about the Medicaid Redesign and Expansion project, and other Medicaid related initiatives, is available at