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Mission: Protect the Vulnerable, Promote Strong and Economically Self- Sufficient Families, and Advance Personal and Family Recovery and Resiliency. Charlie Crist, Governor George H. Sheldon, Secretary
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act referred to as the ACA will significantly change Medicaid services to children and families in Florida Parents and children under 133% of the Federal Poverty Level will be Medicaid eligible. 2
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Subsidies will also be available to families and individuals between 133% and 400% of poverty to purchase insurance through state operated/managed Exchanges Medicaid and commercial insurance plans accessed through the Exchanges must cover Essential Benefits Outreach and coordinated eligibility determination will be necessary to ensure children and families access Medicaid 3
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Eliminates Pre-existing coverage exclusions for children this year. Extends the Children’s Health Insurance Program until 2015 Expands preventive care 4
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This year eliminates all lifetime limits on coverage. Includes initiatives to expand primary care Extends dependent coverage up to 26 years of age Extends Medicaid coverage for children out of foster care to 26 years of age 5
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Passed in 2008, requires that employers with over 50 employees provide for parity when the insurance covers mental health and/or substance abuse services The Act does not mandate coverage for behavioral health care Parity addresses financial requirements, limitations of services, and out of network services 6
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However, the Essential Benefit, defined for ACA, will include substance abuse and mental health All plans under the Exchanges and Medicaid Managed Care will have substance abuse and mental health coverage and must meet Parity 7
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Expansion of Medicaid coverage to up to 133% of Federal Poverty Level will result in health care coverage for most parents in the system. Access to health care, substance abuse and mental health services will be significantly increased. 8
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Example of impact- shift in Medicaid eligibility for services for persons receiving substance abuse treatment. Shift in Medicaid eligibility for persons receiving services 9
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The ACA creates grant opportunities over a five-year period to implement evidence-based home visiting programs for families with young children. Goal is to reduce infant and maternal mortality but should also reduce child abuse and neglect. 10
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Grants address improvements in: Prenatal care Maternal and newborn health Child health and development Parenting skills School readiness Reduction of juvenile delinquency Improved economic self-sufficiency 43
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“At risk” eligible families include characteristics such as : families with a history of child abuse or neglect or have had interactions with the child welfare system families with a history of substance abuse or need substance abuse treatment 12
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11 billion dollars in grants will be available to Federally Qualified Health Care Centers over the next 5 years. FQHCs provide health care, and dental care. New and expanded FQHCs are required to provide some behavioral health care services. 13
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Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Care will be necessary to implement ACA. Partnerships between the Behavioral Health Care providers and FQHCs are developing now. Primary Care providers will begin to screen for behavioral health care conditions. 14
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ACA has a focus on prevention and management of chronic disease. Many persons with mental and substance use disorders have a chronic disease and co-morbidity. Partnerships with primary and behavioral health care must address chronic care. 15
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In the future, it may be possible to refer families to a FQHC and have screenings completed for medical, developmental, and behavioral health care conditions. FQHCs and other primary care sites are developing medical homes for children and families. 16
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ACA provides us with an opportunity to develop medical homes for children in families with multiple risks. Medical homes can assist us in providing health care to children in foster homes and can help provide continual and coordinated medical care. 17
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Medical homes can serve as partners in our work to reduce abuse and neglect and promote family preservation. ACA expands Medicaid eligibility for youth leaving foster care up to the age of 26. Youth can remain in their medical home which will promote continuity of health care. 18
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ACA provisions in Medicaid will be implemented through managed care. Medicaid reform will impact how ACA will be provided in Florida. It is very likely that Florida will require integrated managed care plans that include medical and behavioral health. 19
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ACA promotes the development of new payment methods that promote quality of care Payment methods that address outcomes and costs will be explored. Accountable Care Organizations may be one avenue to achieve pay for performance type health care plans. 20
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Children and families will have expanded access to Medicaid and commercial insurance coverage. Interventions and treatment for mental and substance use disorders will be available through Medicaid. 21
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Primary care will be expanded and will include a stronger emphasis on prevention. The combination of Parity and ACA will ensure that mental health and substance abuse services are included in the essential benefit plan. ACA supports other prevention initiatives such as the home visiting program. 22
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Federally Qualified Health Care Centers will expand both in the number of sites and amount of services provided. Partnerships with Federally Qualified Health Care Centers and behavioral health care programs are emerging. This provides opportunities to develop comprehensive medical homes for children and families with multi-risks. 23
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