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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Young Adult Outreach and Education
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Who are Young Invincibles?
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How does the ACA affect young adults Young adult outreach Overview
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Uninsured Young Adults in Mississippi 26.9% of US residents 18 - 34 are uninsured Overall national uninsurance rate is approximately 15.7% 28% of Mississippi residents 18 - 34 are uninsured Overall statewide uninsurance rate is approximately 16.2%
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How many people in Mississippi could get health insurance?
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ACA Provisions Already in Effect that Help Young Adults
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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
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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
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Previously limited regulations Now subject to standardized ACA requirements Must include preventive care benefits 80/20 Ratio Student Health Plans
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Women’s Health Benefits Well-women visits Support for breastfeeding Domestic violence screening and counseling Mammograms and cancer screenings
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Contraception As of Aug 2012, new health insurance plans must cover contraception with no co-pay Religiously-affiliated institutions get 1 year delay After Aug. 2013, employees and students get coverage directly from insurance companies Religious institutions exempt
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Currently 8,000 CHCs provide care to 20 million individuals In June 2012 grants went to 219 community health centers around the country Increased number of patients served by 1.25 million By 2014, total funding of $2.2 billion Growth of Community Health Centers (CHCs)
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What Changes Will Come in 2014?
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Medicaid Expansion Subsidies Exchanges/Marketplaces Individual Mandate Changes to Come
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Currently eligible: Low-income children and pregnant women Eligible in 2014: EVERYONE <133% of FPL States can decide whether to expand Gov. Bryant opposed, state legislature will decide 124,000 young adults Mississippi and Medicaid
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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 $14,900 400% of FPL for 1 person is $44,000 Subsidies/Tax Credits
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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
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Shop for insurance Each state is different, some will have federally-facilitated exchanges (FFEs) Subsidies applied directly Mississippi Insurance Department is likely building state exchange Ex-cha-cha-cha-Changes
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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/
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Individuals must have qualifying health insurance If not, penalties $95 the first year Rises in 2016 - $695 Exemptions Individual Mandate and Penalties Picture Source: http://thepinkleague.com/2012/08/30/so-whats-the-lowdown-the-basics-of-football-part-2/
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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
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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
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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
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Outreach and Education for Young Adults in Mississippi
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Health Care Outreach Mobile Technology Social Media Challenges Navigators Timeline Overview
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Traditional Outreach Tabling Group presentations Hosting events New Outreach Strategies Health Care Outreach
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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
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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
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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
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Fun game for people to play while passing time in the waiting room Waiting Room Game
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Facebook Create events Send news updates Twitter Connect with new people Coordinate plans Retweet Be fun! Using Social Media Picture Source: Wikimedia Commons
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It’s expensive ACA offers new options I’m young and healthy Injuries can happen to anyone Make it personal Why do I need health insurance? Uninsured drives up health care costs Individual mandate requires insurance Why do I need Insurance?
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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
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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
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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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