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ACL Program Overview Rebecca Kinney 5-9-18

OFFICE OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION AND COUNSELING

Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Prevent Detect Report The SMP mission is to empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education. 3

SMP Program Snapshot The SMP program: Is an education and prevention program that teaches Medicare beneficiaries how to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud Provides grants to 53 grantees All states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and DC Oversees a volunteer-based network of more than 6,100 team members Provides a direct link from Medicare beneficiaries to fraud investigators 4

SMP Results From 1997 2016: Education: SMPs educated 36.6 million beneficiaries during 361,000 group education and outreach events. Counseling: SMPs counseled more than 1.8 million beneficiaries, family members, and caregivers. Media Outreach: SMPs conducted over 2.3 million media airings on Medicare fraud awareness. Medicare Savings: Total expected savings to Medicare and Medicaid attributable to the projects were $124.8 million. 5

State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) Mission Our mission is to empower, educate, and assist Medicare-eligible individuals, their families, and caregivers through objective outreach, counseling, and training, to make informed health insurance decisions that optimize access to care and benefits. Vision We are the known and trusted community resource for Medicare information. 6

SHIP Program Snapshot The SHIP program: Is intended for Medicare beneficiaries who prefer or need information, counseling, and enrollment assistance beyond what they are able to receive on their own Provides grants to 54 grantees (all states, Puerto Rico, Guam, DC, and US Virgin Islands) Oversees a network of more than 3,300 local SHIP program and over 15,000 counselors (57% volunteers) 2/3 are located under State Units on Aging; 1/3 located under the State Department of Insurance. 7

SHIP Data: Client Contacts 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,413,203 3,560,088 3,219,569 3,000,000 2,891,784 2,500,000 2,475,434 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 - GY 2012 GY 2013 GY 2014 GY 2015 GY 2016 8

SHIP Data: Public and Media Events 120,000 100,000 80,000 83,160 87,262 93,768 97,818 102,972 60,000 40,000 20,000 - GY 2012 GY 2013 GY 2014 GY 2015 GY 2016 9

MIPPA Overview MIPPA provides funding to SHIPs, AAAs, and ADRCs to provide additional outreach and enrollment assistance to low-income Medicare beneficiaries. The goal is to help beneficiaries access Medicare cost savings programs that they qualify for, but are not yet enrolled in. The focus of the MIPPA funding is to help vulnerable seniors and adults with disabilities pay for prescription drugs, medical care, food, or heat for their homes. 10

MIPPA and SHIP MIPPA provides additional funding and resources to SHIPs, AAAs, and ADRCs to focus additional efforts to assist the MIPPA target population: Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. This funding also helps better reach rural and low-income Medicare beneficiaries who are often difficult to reach. MIPPA currently provides funding to 48 states. 11

NCBOE Overview The National Center for Benefits Outreach and Enrollment (NCBOE): Develops and funds a nation-wide network of Benefit Enrollment Centers to help connect low-income populations to benefits for which they are entitled. Operates an on-line enrollment tool to help people enroll in benefit programs Provides Technical Assistance to state grant recipients in reaching beneficiaries 12

OHIC Reporting SMP Information & Referral System (SIRS) SMP data reporting system implemented in 2015 Collects program data for both program and case management Facilitates fraud reporting to HHS OIG STARS New SHIP and MIPPA reporting system starting May 1, 2018 Built on the same platform as SIRS to provide easy data sharing between programs eliminating duplicate reporting All MIPPA State grantees will be using STARS by October 1 st

Focused on Seniors OTHER ACL PROGRAMS

Caregiver and Family Support Services Family Caregiver Support Services Native American Caregiver Support Services Alzheimer s Disease Programs Lifespan Respite Care

Protecting Rights and Preventing Abuse Long-Term Care Ombudsman Prevention of Elder Abuse and Neglect Elder Rights Support Activities (APS data system) Legal Services Pension Counseling

Consumer Information, Access, and Outreach Aging and Disability Resource Centers Assistive Technology

Contact Info Rebecca Kinney Acting Director, OHIC Rebecca.Kinney@acl.hhs.gov 202-795-7375