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A Look at Key Issues in the New Marketplaces
Opportunity Knocks: Let’s Open the
Door to
Cover
Children
and Families
July 31, 2013Slide2
FL
NC
SC
GA
LA
TX
AL
AR
KS
OK
AZ
TN
MS
NV
UT
NM
CA
WY
ID
WA
OR
ND
SD
NE
MT
MO
IN
MI
WI
IL
ME
OH
KY
HI
AK
WV
VA
CT
NJ
DE
MD
RI
NH
VT
DC
MA
CO
IA
NY
MN
PA
Where Do States Stand?
States committed
to state-based exchange
States
committed to partnership exchangeSlide3
Where Do States Stand--2013Slide4
The Timeline Ahead
Date
MilestoneOct. 1, 2012States choose EHB benchmark planNov. 16, 2012State submits Exchange BlueprintJan. 1, 2013HHS (conditionally) certifies exchangesOct. 1, 2013Exchanges begin enrollmentJan. 1, 2014QHP coverage begins4✔✔✔Slide5
The Timeline Ahead
Date
MilestoneOct. 1, 2012States choose EHB benchmark planNov. 16, 2012State submits Exchange BlueprintJan. 1, 2013HHS (conditionally) certifies exchangesAug. 15, 2013FFM Navigator grants announcedSept. 9, 2013HHS certifies FFM plansOct. 1, 2013Exchanges begin enrollmentJan. 1, 2014QHP coverage begins✔✔✔Slide6
Guest Speaker
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Chiquita Brooks-LaSureDeputy Center and Policy Director, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance OversightSlide7Slide8
Responders
JoAnn Volk
Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance ReformsDave ChandraCenter on Budget and Policy PrioritiesMike OdehChildren Now8Slide9
Marketplace Priorities
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Assessing Marketplaces
Do my state’s EHBs cover the benefits kids need?
Does consumer assistance provide guidance on the complexity of covering kids?Are connections with Medicaid and CHIP working?Is the exchange reporting the information necessary to evaluate its performance?10Are enough pediatric providers included in plans’ networks?Are pediatric quality measures being defined, collected, and evaluated?Do exchange leaders hear perspectives on and consider kids’ needs?Slide11