KyHealth Choices. Presentation to Medicaid Congress June 15, Mark D. Birdwhistell Secretary, Cabinet for Health and Family Services

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KyHealth Choices Presentation to Medicaid Congress June 15, 2007 Mark D. Birdwhistell Secretary, Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Agenda Background & Vision for Kentucky Medicaid Comprehensive Medicaid Modernization & Reform Phase I: Infrastructure Phase II: Flexibility KyHealth Choices Transforming Health and Human Services In Kentucky Signs Kentucky s Efforts are Working Conclusion Slide 2 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

BACKGROUND & VISION

Kentucky Medicaid Covers nearly half of all births in the Commonwealth per year Provides health coverage to 1 out of every 3 children and 1 out of every 7 seniors over age 65 Provides coverage to more than 700,00 enrollees representing about 20% of the state s total population Slide 4 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Kentucky Medicaid Currently, Kentucky spends $700 million dollars for 24,000 individuals residing in nursing facilities In contrast, we pay $30 million dollars for 72,000 individuals to live in a community setting Something had to change. We needed to modernize the program to better serve our citizens Slide 5 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Old Medicaid vs. New Bricks & Mortar Institutional Approach vs. Home & Community- Based Care Sick Care vs. Wellness Slide 6 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Slide 7 Cabinet for Health and Family Services Programmatic Silos D M H M R S M E D I C A I D A G I N G PRIVATE I N S U R A N C E D C B S Public H E A L T H

KyHealth Choices Kentucky envisioned a NEW Medicaid program that would: Improve the health status of those Kentuckians enrolled in the program Ensure people receive the right care, in the right setting, at the right time Ensure the solvency of Kentucky Medicaid for future generations of Kentuckians Transform Kentucky Medicaid into a 21 st Century Health Care System Slide 8 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAID MODERNIZATION & REFORM

21 st Century Health Care System Kentucky s Medicaid Reform Three Legged Foot Stool KyHealth Choices Technology Care Management Slide 10 Cabinet for Health and Family Services Benefit Design

21 st Century Health Care System Phase I: Infrastructure Administrative Reorganization Technology Phase II: Flexibility Federal changes to Medicaid Benefit Design Care Management Slide 11 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Administrative Infrastructure On May 11, 2004 Governor Ernie Fletcher issued an Executive Order reorganizing Kentucky state government. Created Cabinet for Health and Family Services, largest agency in Kentucky state government Combined all health and human services within one agency, including Medicaid, with new opportunities for coordination $6.5 billion annual budget and more than 8,000 employees Slide 12 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Administrative Infrastructure Had to remove the silos to achieve the right care in the right setting at the right time Slide 13 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Technology Infrastructure New Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) for improved claims and administrative infrastructure New Kentucky Medicaid Administrative Agent (KMAA) for better care management and pharmacy management Slide 14 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Phase II: Flexibility Kentucky was the 1 st state in the nation to receive approval for comprehensive Medicaid reform under the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) Advocated for state flexibility in the Medicaid program at the federal level Presentation to Congressional leadership and various subcommittees in April 2005 Originally submitted 1115 waiver in November 2005 - Only vehicle at the time for comprehensive reform Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) of 2005 passed by Congress and signed by President Bush on February 8, 2006. KyHealth Choices received approval on May 3, 2006 Slide 15 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

KyHealth Choices Pre-DRA Medicaid X One size fits all with identical programs statewide regardless of need X Very limited (if any) consumer involvement X No limitations on benefits on services KyHealth Choices Cost sharing and alternative premiums New rules for prescription drug coverage Co-pays for emergency room visits for non-emergency care Tailored health benefit packages Increases in the use of home and community services rather than institutional, long term care services Service limitations Incorporates best practices from the commercial market Maximum out of pocket expense limits Tiered formulary Consumer involvement in prevention and care management Slide 16 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Benefit Design Four Targeted Benefit Plans GLOBAL CHOICES GLOBAL CHOICES General Medicaid General Medicaid Population Population OPTIMUM CHOICES OPTIMUM CHOICES ICF/MR Level of Care ICF/MR Level of Care KyHealth Choices Kentucky s Kentucky s Medicaid Medicaid Reform Reform Initiative Initiative COMPREHENSIVE COMPREHENSIVE CHOICES CHOICES NF Level of Care NF Level of Care Slide 17 Cabinet for Health and Family Services FAMILY CHOICES FAMILY CHOICES KCHIP and most KCHIP and most children served in children served in Medicaid Medicaid

Benefit Design Cost Sharing Most members enrolled in KyHealth Choices will be required to share in the cost of many of the covered services The maximum amount of cost-sharing shall not exceed five percent of a family s income per quarter. Maximum out of pocket expense: $225 per calendar year for prescription drug copayments or coinsurance; or $225 per calendar year for medical copayments or coinsurance. Service Limits Some services and prescriptions have limits. For example, prescription medicines are limited to a total of four per month Medicaid has had NO access to care issues as a result of these changes Slide 18 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Care Management $2 billion spent currently on just a few conditions: Diabetes COPD Asthma Heart disease, stroke/tia and heart failure Neo-natal babies Prevalence and Cost of Chronic Diseases Chronic illness accounts for 74% of total medical spending, after including all behavioral health issues this increases to 82%. Focus on disease and case management to address Slide 19 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Care Management Disease management pilots were initiated in counties with high risk throughout the state Programs under way: Diabetes: Pediatric Asthma & COPD / Adult Asthma Pediatric & Adult Obesity Cardiac & Coronary Artery Disease Breast and Cervical Cancer Prostate Cancer Screening Minority Health Pediatric Diabetes Osteoporosis Slide 20 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

KyHealth Choices Consumer Involvement and Empowerment Consumer Directed Option - Enrollees can hire individuals (relatives or friends) to provide services rather than a Home Health Agency or other service provider Self-Directed Option Pilot - Even more control than CDO choice of support brokers and fiscal intermediaries ; Allows individuals to use their budgets to pay for items that increase independence and decrease dependence on human assistance (such as employment services). Money Follows the Person - Kentucky awarded a fiveyear grant for $49,835,800 from CMS to transition MR/DD, frail elderly and brain injury clients from a facility to the community Slide 21 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

TRANSFORMING HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES IN KENTUCKY

Flexibility = Better Coordination Medicaid has been the 800 lb. gorilla in the room. States have had difficulty fundamentally changing service delivery because Medicaid was so inflexible NOT ANYMORE Slide 23 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Ky s Health Reform Initiatives Kentucky s Medicaid reform is part of Governor Fletcher s comprehensive set of Health Reform Initiatives that also include: Insurance Market Improvements Long Term Living Initiative E-Health Governor s Office of Wellness and Physical Activity - Get Healthy Kentucky Health Care Transparency ICARE Small Business Coverage Assistance Slide 24 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Aging: Long Term Living Initiative VISION Use new flexibility in Medicaid to redesign LTC services and programs in both the public and private sector to enable easy consumer access, a full continuum of services to match consumer needs, and delivery of quality services in a timely manner. PROCESS Created Department for Aging and Independent Living LTL Policy Team to ensure no more silos LTL Advisory body comprised of providers, consumers, family members and advocacy organizations LTL Implementation Team comprised of staff from all departments and offices Slide 25 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Aging: Long Term Living Initiative Medicaid s CDO & SDO programs operated in collaboration with Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) Collaboration resulted in streamlining process - formerly required 22 forms, now down to 4 Aging and Disability Resource Centers through out the state - Single Point of Entry + One Stop Shop for all aging services and needs Future plans include combined screening and eligibility tool and No Wrong Door approach to services Slide 26 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Public Health: Wellness Initiatives Healthy at Heart Initiative - Medicaid giving free health screenings including testing glucose, cholesterol, and lipids. Smoking Cessation Program - DPH Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program provides coverage of nicotine replacement products at no cost to Medicaid members who enroll in Quit Line counseling. Disease Management - Medicaid committed to working with local health departments Coverage for HPV Vaccine, Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings for Medicaid members Slide 27 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Medicaid & e-health Received $4.9 million from CMS over 2 years to support initial development of the Kentucky Health Information Partnership (K-HIP) K-HIP is a Medicaid-led alliance of payors working together to develop statewide health information exchange: A statewide web-based portal with Electronic access to a patient health summary based initially on claims data (drug history, ER visits, etc.) Single-sign on access for electronic administrative transactions (eligibility check, claims, prior authorization) Slide 28 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Medicaid & Substance Abuse Substance abuse is a factor in nearly 80% of child abuse investigations (about 25,000 per year) 3500 children in foster care due to substance abuse issues with parent Kentucky traditionally has only covered 60 days of pre and post partum substance abuse treatment for pregnant women under Medicaid Pilot program starting this summer will provide coverage for substance abuse services for caregivers of children under 18 eligible for Medicaid Slide 29 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Medicaid & Private Insurance Employer coverage coordination allows Medicaid to pay the premium if a working family is offered health insurance through their employer Data Sharing Kentucky law allows Medicaid access to private insurance rolls to ensure Medicaid is payor of last resort Slide 30 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

SIGNS OUR EFFORTS ARE WORKING

Signs Ky s Efforts are Working National Trend: In 2005, number of uninsured increased in the US and employer-sponsored insured decreased. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation figures for 2005: Kentucky was #1 in the nation in the growth of employer sponsored insurance. Kentucky s uninsured rate went down by nearly 2% - the fourth biggest drop in the nation. Slide 32 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Signs Ky s Efforts are Working Cost Per Member Per Week July 2005 - January 2006 July 2006 - January 2007 $113 $114 $115 $116 $117 $118 $119 $120 Enrollees Slide 33 Cabinet for Health and Family Services Cost Per Member Per Week Weekly Cycle Cost July 2005 - Jan 2006 696779 $119.09 $82,982,370 July 2006 - Jan 2007 709384 $115.04 $81,604,061

Signs Ky s Efforts are Working Average Inpatient Length of Stay October 2005 - March 2006 October 2006 - March 2007 0 1 2 3 4 5 Slide 34 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Signs Ky s Efforts are Working Inpatient Cost Per Claim October 2005 - March 2006 October 2006 - March 2007 $0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 Slide 35 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Signs Ky s Efforts are Working Monthly Pharmacy Claims October 2005 - March 2006 Brand Generic Monthly Pharmacy Claims October 2006 - March 2007 Brand Generic Slide 36 Cabinet for Health and Family Services

KyHealth Choices In conclusion, Kentucky s Medicaid reform: Eliminates the one-size fits all approach to Medicaid Is transforming Medicaid into a 21 st Century health plan Empowers members to be active participants in their own healthcare Improves wellness and quality of care delivered to our members Enables the Commonwealth to break down the silos that hinder true coordination of care and services Slide 37 Cabinet for Health and Family Services