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Who is Impacted AHCCCS or Marketplace Do It Yourself Enrollment Assistance Employer sponsored Insurance 46 Uninsured 18 12 million Medicaid AHCCCS 18 Medicare 13 Private ID: 597951

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Slide1

Connecting To Coverage

Who is Impacted

AHCCCS or Marketplace

Do

It

Yourself

Enrollment AssistanceSlide2

Employer sponsored

Insurance: 46

Uninsured: 18 (1.2 million)

Medicaid (AHCCCS): 18

Medicare

:

13

Private

Insurance

:

4

Other Public

If Arizona Had 100 PeopleSlide3

Uninsured: 18

Private Insurance:

4

Who Has the Most to Gain?

22Slide4

Marketplace &

Financial Assistance

AHCCCS

AHCCCS or Marketplace

Income

400% FPL

250% FPL

138% FPL

0Slide5

AHCCCS or Marketplace

Household Size

Income

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

$

0 - $

11,499

$

11,500 - $

15,999

$

16,000 - $

19,999

$

20,000 - $

23,999

$

24,000 - $

27,999

$

28,000 - $

31,999

$

32,000 - $

45,999

$

46,000 - $

62,499

$

62,500 - $

78,499

$

78,500 - $

94,499

$

95,000 - $

110,499

$

110,500 - $

126,499

$

126,500 - $

142,499

$

142,500 - $

158,999

$159,000+

AHCCCS

Marketplace & Fin. Asst.Slide6

Best door if earn too much for AHCCCS

No Wrong Door, Maybe a “Better” Door

Best door if most likely eligible for AHCCCS and interested in SNAP (Food Stamps) or Cash AssistanceSlide7

Navigators

Certified Application Counselors (CAC)

Health-e-Arizona Plus Assisters

Insurance Brokers

Connecting to CoverageSlide8

Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers, Statewide

Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona

The Center for Rural Health, Tucson

Campesinos Sin Fronteras, Inc

., Yuma County

Greater Phoenix Urban League, Inc., Maricopa, Pinal and Pima Counties

Navigators EntitiesSlide9

Unbiased

FACILITATORS

Can assist with AHCCCS or Marketplace

Strict conflict of interest and privacy requirements

Must show all Marketplace options

Will assist in multiple languages

Navigators & Application CounselorsSlide10

Insurance Brokers

Represent multiple insurance companies;

not necessarily all Marketplace plans

Sell

group and individual, off and on

the Marketplace

Paid commission by insurance company

Motivated to

retain customers

Not trained to assist with AHCCCSSlide11

BEWARE

SCAM

ALERT

Legitimate

Brokers, Navigators and Certified Application Counselors

d

on’t charge fees to consumers for their services.Slide12

Do It Yourself

AHCCCS

Healthearizona.org

DES Offices

Paper Applications

Marketplace

Healthcare.gov

Marketplace hotline:

(800) 318-2596 or

TTY: (855) 889-4325

Paper ApplicationsSlide13

Where to Find Help

AHCCCS

&

Marketplace

Navigators and Application Counselors

1-800.235.9678 (24/7)

Online directories at:

Healthcare.gov

Coveraz.orgSlide14

Key Dates

Marketplace

Oct. 1 – March 31: Open enrollment for the Marketplace

Coverage begins January 1, 2014

B

e “safe” enroll by December 1 if you want coverage to begin in January

AHCCCS

No open enrollment period

Expanded AHCCCS coverage, scheduled to begin January 1Slide15

Five Lead Navigators strategically placed to coordinate activates in each region

Aiming to assist 225,000 people

Partners currently offer more than 202 service sites

More than 50 individuals to be trained as Navigators; more than 140 as CAC

Will collaborate with three other Navigator entitiesSlide16

AACHC Navigator Partners

Arizona Alliance

for

Community Health Centers

Adelante Healthcare (FQHC

)*

Canyonlands Healthcare (FQHC)

North Country HealthCare (FQHC

)*

People of Color Network

Sun Life Family Health Center (FQHC

)*

Sunset Health Center (FQHC

)*

Tuba City Regional

Healthcare

Kids Health

Link

-

CAA

J C Lincoln Desert

Mission

Empowerment

Systems

Helping Families in Need

Keogh Health

Connection

Phoenix Day HealthLinks

Women’s Health Coalition of AZ

Nuestra

Salud -

PCAP

Pima Community Access Program (PCAP

)*

Pima County Health

Dept.

St.

Elizabeth’s

United Way of Tucson & Southern Arizona

Each partner has extensive experience with AHCCCS and KidsCare outreach & application assistance

* Hosting a Regional Lead NavigatorSlide17

General ACA

www.coveraz.org ACA with an Arizona twist

https://www.healthcare.gov

/ Official Marketplace site

http://marketplace.cms.gov/ Great site for education

and materials

http://

healthreform.kff.org Subsidy calculator and more

Arizona Medicaid Expansion

http://www.azahcccs.gov/publicnotices/MovingForward.aspx

http://www.azahcccs.gov/applicants/Downloads/KidsCareII/ConsolidatedLocationsList6A.pdf

- List of groups that will help

ResourcesSlide18

Allen Gjersvig

Director Healthcare Innovation

alleng@aachc.org

602.288.7554Slide19

www.coveraz.org

Coverage Resources

for

Your Organization