Oklahoma SoonerCare - OK-SAFE
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Oklahoma SoonerCare - OK-SAFE
Oklahoma Oklahoma SoonerCare: SoonerCare: Access to Access to h health care Mike Fogarty, CEO Oklahoma Health Care Authority www.okhca.org Why OHCA was created Cost Crisis –– Manage and Control Cost Crisis 1993 Increasing Costs g Legislation Post‐ Study Panels Medicaid Reform Medicaid Reform OHCA Created 1995 – First Generation Reform 1996 Managed Care model HMO yield savings first three years • SoonerCare Plus SoonerCare Plus first three years (Urban) HMO • SoonerCare Ch i (R l) Choice (Rural) PCCM www.okhca.org 2 Source: Mathematica Evaluation of SoonerCare Choice , Full Report, page 86 http://www.okhca.org/research.aspx?id=10087&parts=7447 www.okhca.org 3 Source: Mathematica Evaluation of SoonerCare Choice , Full Report, page 86 http://www.okhca.org/research.aspx?id=10087&parts=7447 www.okhca.org 4 Legislative Mission Crisis of the Uninsured 1997 – Second Generation Reform Coverage Expansions – Higher Income Qualifications • Kids • Pregnant Women • Aged, Blind, and Disabled www.okhca.org 5 Oklahoma Coverage Milestones, 1997 - 2010 735,000 712 237 712,237 710,000 685,000 660 000 660,000 634,640 635,000 610,000 611,722 606 923 606,923 585,000 574,193 560,000 535,000 531 191 531,191 510,000 515,672 485,000 480,581 460 000 460,000 January '03 January '04 January '05 January '06 January '07 January '08 January '09 January '10 Income Expansions Nov 1997 Nov 2000 Eligibility Change Eligibility Change 281,000 432,000 Jan 2005 April 2005 Oct 2005 Oklahoma Cares Sooner Plan TEFRA Nov 2005 Insure Oklahoma ESI Source: OHCA Business Objects report pulled 5.14.10; OHCA Annual Report SFY 2004-2006; OHCA Fast Facts January 2007-2010; http://www.ohca.state.ok.us/research.aspx?id=46 Jan 2007 Insure Oklahoma IP www.okhca.org 6 Evolution of Medicaid M dC Managed Care 1998 HMO model HMO model continues to yield savings 1999 HMO rates begin increasing 2001 Turnover of HMO l HMO plans 2003 HMO plans exit market Limited market penetration www.okhca.org 7 Post HMO Managed Care 2004 Shift to focus on PCCM model statewide; S SoonerCare Choice C Ch i 2004‐2010 ‐ Third Generation Reform Service delivery system improvements Service delivery system improvements • Patient Centered Medical Home • Care Management • ER Utilization Program • Streamlined Newborn Enrollment • Online Enrollment www.okhca.org 8 Third Generation Reform Patient Centered Medical Home Sep. 2010‐ Sep 2010 The National The National Association of State Health Policy highlights OHCA’s Patient‐ Centered Medical Home program. In the brief, the authors highlight the SoonerCare model as an option for other states, as they look to move toward a medical home model of payment. Jul. 2011‐ The journal Health Affairs published a theme issue focused on new directions in systems innovation. Within the issue was a multi‐state Within the issue was a multi state study of medical home programs, of which Oklahoma was featured and touted as a promising national model model. www.okhca.org 9 Third Generation Reform St Streamlined Newborn Enrollment li d N b E ll t Summer 2011‐ CMS opened an initiative for states to submit innovative programs p g in how they are enrolling kids into Medicaid. Jan. 2011‐ Kaiser Commission on Medicaid d d and the Uninsured highlights e‐NB‐1 program as premiere way to optimize enrollment. https://webinar.cms.hhs. gov/chipreview/ www.okhca.org 10 Third Generation Reform O li E Online Enrollment ll Feb. 2011‐ FamiliesUSA features OK’s online enrollment in their States in Focus section. May 2011‐ During Quality Oklahoma Team Day, Online Enrollment is awarded the G Governor’s award for ’ df Motivating the Masses. Sep. 2010‐ News of the new online enrollment system is distributed in a press release and is run in more than 20 papers from all over the run in more than 20 papers from all over the state. www.okhca.org 11 Legislative Mission Fill Uninsured Gap 2004‐2010 – Fourth Generation Reform Private‐Public Partnership p • Insure Oklahoma – Employer Sponsored • Insure Oklahoma – Individual Plan • College students • All Kids Act www.okhca.org 12 Fourth Generation Reform I Insure Oklahoma Okl h Dec. 2010‐ The City Sentinel publishes a Sentinel publishes a feature story on IO with headline of “Since 2004, Insure Oklahoma has grown to helping 32,000 t h l i 32 000 uninsured state residents”. Sep. 2010‐ eCapitol News covers the legislation and discusses implications of extending the IO program t di th IO to dependents of individuals on the program in an effort to curb uninsured children. Aug. 2011‐ Aug 2011 The Edmond Sun monthly The Edmond Sun monthly business magazine starts a series of articles about options for small businesses to stay viable with health insurance as one of the key issues. Insure OK is featured as a good option for applicable small businesses. www.okhca.org 13 Demonstration Waiver A Accumulated Savings l t dS i Source: OHCA Federal Reporting, 1115(a) waiver www.okhca.org 14 Fourth Generation R f Reform Program Enrollment July 2011 SoonerCare Choice 443,013 SoonerCare Traditional 243,228 SoonerPlan 36,916 Insure Oklahoma 32,431 Employer-Sponsored p y p 18,591 , Individual Plan 13,840 Total 755,588 Source: OHCA Reporting and Statistics Unit. Data valid as of 8/30/2011 and subject to change www.okhca.org 15 Data Comparisons OK U.S. High State Low State Percent Uninsured (2008-2009) 16% 17% 26% TX 5% MA Percent of Pop Enrolled in Medicaid (2007) 20% 19% 29% CA 10% NV Total Per Member Per Year Cost (2007) $4595 $5163 $8796 RI $3168 CA Payment Accuracy Error Rates (PERM) 1.24% 8.98% 17.8% 1.24% Medicaid to Medicare Fee Index (FFS) (2008) 1.00 .72 1.43 WY .37 NJ Measure Source: http://www.statehealthfacts.org/compare.jsp https://www.cms.gov/PERM/Downloads/NAMPI_PERM_Update_8_2011.pdf www.okhca.org 16 Challenges ffor Generation Five Challenges • Flexibility o Cost Sharing o Benefit Package Be efit Pa ka e • Provider Access Issues o o o o Rural Oklahoma Specialty Care Primary Care Graduate Medical Education Support • Paying Responsible Rates • Program Integrity o Protecting against waste, fraud and abuse P t ti i t t f d d b www.okhca.org 17