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1 The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Young Adult Outreach and Education

2 Who Doesn’t Have Insurance?  16.9% of residents in Idaho lack insurance  29.3% of 18-34 year olds in Idaho lack insurance  15.7% of residents in the U.S. lack insurance  26.9% of 18-34 year olds in the US lack insurance

3 Who are Young Invincibles?

4  How does the ACA affect young adults  How do we talk to young adults about health care? Overview

5 ACA Provisions Already in Effect that Help Young Adults

6  Dependent Coverage  Free Preventive Care  No denial for pre-existing condition for under 19  Student Health Plans  Women’s Health  Contraception  Community Health Centers What’s Already in Effect

7  Under 26 can stay on parent’s plan  Under 19 – no denial for pre- existing conditions  Free Preventive Care – no co-pays on screenings and check-ups Dependent Coverage and Preventive Care

8  Previously limited regulations  Now subject to standardized ACA requirements  Must include preventive care benefits  80/20 Ratio Student Health Plans

9 Women’s Health Benefits  Well-women visits  Support for breastfeeding  Domestic violence screening and counseling  Mammograms and cancer screenings

10 Contraception  As of Aug 2012, new health insurance plans must cover contraception with no co-pay  Religious institutions - exempt  Religiously-affiliated institutions - 1 year delay  After Aug. 2013, employees and students get coverage directly from insurance companies

11  Currently 8,000 CHCs provide care to 20 million individuals  In June 2012 grants went to 219 CHCs around the country  Increased number of patients served by 1.25 million Growth of Community Health Centers (CHCs)

12 What Changes Will Come in 2014?

13  Medicaid Expansion  Subsidies  Exchanges/Marketplaces  Individual Mandate Changes to Come

14  Currently eligible:  Children under 19  Low income parents  Pregnant women  Disabled  Eligible in 2014:  EVERYONE <133% of FPL  States can decide whether to expand further  Governor-appointed working group recommended expansion to 138% FPL Idaho and Medicaid Photo source: http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/Idaho/seal_idaho.html

15 Potential Benefits of ACA Implementation in Idaho Total State Population All ages

16  Those making 133-400 % of the federal poverty level (FPL) will qualify for subsidies (tax credits) to buy insurance on the exchange  133% of FPL for 1 person is $14,856  400% of FPL for 1 person is $44,680 Subsidies/Tax Credits

17 How Much of a Subsidy? FPLIncomePremiumTax CreditActual Cost 133%$1,275$283$244$39 250%$2,397$283$90$193 Four tiers of plans – Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Subsidies are calculated based on Silver plan Individuals can use subsidy for any plan

18  Shop for insurance  Each state is different, some will have federally-facilitated exchanges (FFEs) or partnerships  Subsidies applied directly (only through exchanges)  Idaho is still deciding what type of exchange the state will have Ex-cha-cha-cha-Changes

19 How many young people in Idaho could get benefits?

20 Exchanges in the States  Idaho has not decided if it will build a state exchange or utilize the federal option  Has an extended December 14 deadline to make that decision.  Governor Otter supports setting up a state exchange  Legislation did not pass this year

21  Catastrophic plans  Marketed to the young  Targets those with financial hardship  No Annual Limits in 2014 (already phasing out)  Tax Credit for employers (already started) Other important parts of the ACA Picture Source: http://wymancenter.org/the-importance-of-bulking-up-the-muscle-of-perseverance/

22  Individuals must have qualifying health insurance  If not, penalties  $95 the first year  Rises in 2016, ex. $695  Exemptions Individual Mandate and Penalties Picture Source: http://thepinkleague.com/2012/08/30/so-whats-the-lowdown-the-basics-of-football-part-2/

23 Jessica, 19 years old  Part-time student, part-time job  $10,000/year before taxes ~ 87% of poverty  Without Medicaid expansion, she doesn’t qualify for Medicaid and would not have health insurance

24 Jeff, 21 years old  Part-time student, full-time construction worker  Earns $23,000/year  Takes home: $1,438/month  Total health premium: $283/month  With tax credits he pays: $121/month

25  Young adults have high rates of uninsurance  The ACA has many provisions that help young adults  Dependent Coverage  Student Health Plans  Contraception and Women’s Health  Changes to come  Expanded Medicaid  Subsidies  Exchanges  Individual Mandate Overview: ACA and Young Adults

26 Outreach and Education for Young Adults in Idaho

27  Health Care Outreach  Mobile Technology  Social Media  Challenges  Navigators  Timeline Overview

28  Traditional Outreach  Tabling  Group presentations  Hosting events  New Outreach Strategies Health Care Outreach

29  Your Healthcare Finder  Find doctors in the area  For Android and iPhoneAndroidiPhone  Mobile Website  Text Message Services  QR Codes  Can be scanned and direct users to your website Mobile Outreach

30  Find doctors and Community Health Centers in your area  Search by location with GPS or zip code  Search by name or category  Shows user ratings of doctors in the area Find a Doctor

31  Explains how to find health insurance for different people (students, chronic conditions, buying your own plan)  Explains the health care law  Defines common health insurance terms Healthcare FAQ

32 Fun game for people to play while passing time in the waiting room Waiting Room Game

33  Facebook  Create events  Send news updates  Twitter  Connect with new people  Coordinate plans  Retweet  Be fun! Using Social Media Picture Source: Wikimedia Commons

34  It’s expensive  ACA offers new options  I’m young and healthy  Injuries can happen to anyone  Make it personal  I don’t need health insurance  Uninsured drives up health care costs  Individual mandate requires insurance Why do I need Insurance?

35  State exchanges – formal “Navigator” program  Funded through State’s Exchange  Aids with outreach and enrollment  States with federal exchanges – assisters will provide help on outreach Navigators & Assisters

36  Present – end of 2012:  Educate young adults about ACA  Ensure young adults are on dependent coverage  Jan 2013 – Oct 2013:  Educate young adults about the upcoming Exchanges.  Oct 1 st, 2013 – March 31 st, 2014  Open enrollment for exchanges  Ensure young adults are getting subsidies and Medicaid, if possible Timeline: What to Look For

37  ACA is phasing in, some changes already underway  Outreach and education  Traditional outreach  Social media and mobile technology  Big changes in 2013  Like us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter Key Takeaways @YI_Care


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