Goals for Medicaid Redesign + Expansion

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Goals for Medicaid Redesign + Expansion 1. Improve enrollee health outcomes 2. Optimize access to care 3. Drive increased value (quality, efficiency, and effectiveness) in the delivery of services 4. Provide cost containment in Alaska s Medicaid budget and general fund spending Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 1

Alaska Medicaid Redesign: A Phased Journey to Peak Performance Phase 1: Reforms Underway FY 2014 2016 Phase 2: Foundation for Transformation FY 2017 2018 Phase 3: Towards Paying for Value FY 2019 2020 Phase 4: High Functioning, High Value System Beyond FY 2020 Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 2

Final Report: Recommended Package of Reforms A. Foundational System Reforms B. Paying for Value, Pilot Projects C. Workgroups to Support Reform Efforts 1. Primary Care Improvement Initiative 2. Behavioral Health Access Initiative 3. Data Analytics + IT Infrastructure Initiative 4. Emergency Care Pilot Initiative 5. Accountable Care Organizations Pilot: Shared Savings/Losses Model 1. Define Appropriate Use of Telemedicine and Expand Utilization 2. Medicaid Business Process Improvements 3. Ongoing Medicaid Redesign Key Partner Engagement Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 3

Summary of Actuarial Results for Reform Initiatives MEDICAID REDESIGN INITIATIVES: NET PROGRAM INITIATIVE COSTS (SAVINGS) TO ALASKA * VALUES IN $MILLIONS INITIATIVE FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 Baseline $490.2 $521.2 $549.3 $589.6 $626.3 Initiative 1: Primary Care Improvement $2.4 $5.0 $0.5 ($0.8) ($2.4) Initiative 2: Behavioral Health Access $0.0 $1.7 $3.6 $5.3 $7.2 Initiative 4: Emergency Room ($1.3) ($2.7) ($3.4) ($4.1) ($4.8) Initiative 5: Accountable Care Organization $0.0 $0.0 ($1.0) ($2.0) ($4.2) Workgroup 1: Telemedicine $0.0 ($2.6) ($5.8) ($9.4) ($13.2) Initiative 6: Full Risk Managed Care Organization $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $7.2 $7.6 * Excludes pharmacy rebates and DHSS administrative expenses. Excludes savings from cost reductions in other state programs. Initiatives are not mutually exclusive; therefore, the fiscal implementation of all, or a subset, of the initiatives will not equal the sum of these estimates. Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 4

Recommended Package of Reforms Initiative 2: Behavioral Health Access Apply for a Section 1115 waiver to help finance reforms: 5 year demonstration period + potential 3 year extension. Establish new standards of care to support expanded delivery of substance use and mental health services. Remove the grantee requirement to bill Medicaid. Allow a broader range of licensed and credentialed behavioral health providers to bill Medicaid. In second year, amend Section 1115 waiver to include a federal waiver of the IMD exclusion for residential substance use treatment. Address gaps in the crisis response system. Contract with an Administrative Services Organization to perform key support functions. Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 5

Actuarial Results: Behavioral Health Access Initiative MEDICAID REDESIGN INITIATIVES: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE VALUES IN $MILLIONS* SERVICE CATEGORY FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 Facility Inpatient $0.0 ($0.2) ($0.5) ($0.9) ($1.5) Facility Outpatient $0.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.1 $0.2 Professional $0.0 $1.2 $5.0 $9.4 $14.3 Pharmacy Drugs $0.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.1 $0.2 PCCM Fee $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 Capitation $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 Other $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 TOTAL CHANGE IN MEDICAL COST $0.0 $1.1 $4.6 $8.7 $13.2 ASO Fees $0.0 $3.5 $5.3 $5.5 $5.8 TOTAL EXPENDITURE CHANGE $0.0 $4.6 $9.9 $14.2 $19.1 After Shared Savings $0.0 $4.6 $9.9 $14.2 $19.1 FMAP Share $0.0 $2.9 $6.3 $8.9 $11.8 NET ALASKA COST (SAVINGS) $0.0 $1.7 $3.6 $5.3 $7.2 * Excludes pharmacy rebates and DHSS administrative expenses. Excludes savings from cost reductions in other state programs. Initiatives are not mutually exclusive; therefore, the fiscal implementation of all, or a subset, of the initiatives will not equal the sum of these estimates. Alaska Medicaid Redesign and Expansion Technical Assistance Project Final Report Presentation 6