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Overview of the Maryland Primary Adult Care (PAC)
Program
Rhode Island Policy Makers Breakfast
November 17, 2010
Stacey DavisDeputy Director of PlanningMaryland Medicaid Program
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Maryland Medicaid
Provides benefits for an average more than 900,000 people – one in 7 Marylanders
Costs nearly $8 billion in state and federal funds
PAC covers approximately 50,000 people (or 5.6% of the total Medicaid population)
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Medical Assistance Program Coverage(Effective 02/01/09)
Note: This chart is for illustrative purposes only. Each coverage group has specific eligibility and some asset requirements, which are not shown.
200
100
300
133
40
Age 65 and Over+
~ 225
135
100
19610 Age 19 to 64
250
PW
185
Poverty Level:1 person = $10,8302 persons =$14,5704 persons = $22,050
As of 1/23/2009
MCHP Premium
MCHP
Medicaid Medicaid for Parents and
Caretaker Relatives &
PAC Program
Home and Community-Based Waivers(only for very specific populations)
Pregnant Women
Dual Eligible Medicare & Medicaid
QMB-Premium & Cost Sharing
SLMB – Premium only.
Employed Individuals with Disabilities Program (EID)
300
116
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PAC – A Brief History
HB 762 of 2003 instructed the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) to apply for a waiver to develop a primary care network for uninsured adults based on existing state programs• Maximize federal and state dollars• Streamline program eligibility for recipients
As a result, Primary Adult Care (PAC) program was developed
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PAC – A Brief History Public Health Maryland Primary Care Program provided primary
care and limited specialty to about 8,000 chronically ill uninsured individuals who also participated in the Maryland Pharmacy Assistance Program through the use of State-only funds
Public Mental Health System provided services to low income people in the “gray area” (between 50,000 and 100,000 units of service annually) through the use of State-only fundsState-only funds
Maryland Pharmacy Assistance Program (under Medicaid) provided prescription coverage through a Medicaid waiver
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PAC – A Brief History Implemented PAC in July 2006 through Maryland’s existing
HealthChoice 1115 demonstration waiver and had to meet maintenance of effort requirements. Public health program participants were auto-enrolled
Decision was made to provide services through existing HealthChoice MCOs who chose to participate• Reduced the administrative burden • Increased efficiency• Promoted continuity of care
Electronic interfaces were (and continue to be) an area of concern
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Who is eligible for PAC?• Adults without dependent children 19 years or older who are:
– Maryland residents, – Not on Medicare, and– U.S. Citizens
• Enrollees do not need to have a medical disability to qualify • Original income and asset requirements:
– For an individual: income less than 116% FPL and assets less than $4,000
– For households greater than one: incomes less than 100% FPL and assets less than $6,000
• April 1, 2009 - regulations changed to exclude asset requirements and income threshold is 116% FPL for all family sizes.
– This change mirrored standards for families with children. Most persons with children were also given the opportunity to receive full benefit package.
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Which health services are covered? PAC Covers the following health services:
• Free primary health care• Prescription drugs
– Co-payment of up to $2.50 for generic drugs and $7.50 for brand name drugs (pharmacist can deny drug if copayment is not paid)
• Free in-office mental health services through a counselor or psychiatrist
• Limited lab and diagnostic services• Community-based substance abuse services (January 2010)• Facility fees for emergency room visits (January 2010)
Some benefits are carved out and covered fee for service, including Specialty Mental Health System services and drugs, and HIV/AIDS drugs
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How are services provided? Managed Care Organizations receive a monthly
capitation payment for each enrollee All MCOs must participate in HealthChoice to serve
PAC enrollees, five (5) currently participate in PAC Persons have 28 days to select an MCO, during that
time they receive pharmacy and mental health services. If they do not select, they will be automatically enrolled
Carved out services include:• Mental health• Pharmacy services for individuals with HIV/AIDS • Some high cost pharmacy
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PAC Expansion of Services PAC was scheduled to expand services to
enrollees in July 2009, but this has been delayed due to budget limitations
In January 2010, there were program changes, including:• Substance rates were increased for
community providers • Substance abuse services are covered• Some emergency room services are covered
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Program Enhancements
Scheduled Phased in Expansion for Childless Adults
July 2009 – Phase 2- Specialty and ER service coverage
July 2010 – Phase 3- Outpatient service coverage
July 2011 – Phase 4- Inpatient service coverage
July 2012 – Phase 5- Full Medicaid benefits
Actual Phased in Expansion for Childless Adults
January 2010 – Added Substance Abuse benefits and ER services
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Total PAC Enrollment July 2006 – July 2010
24,09327,351 29,087
36,020
41,008
48,224
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
Jul-06 Jul-07 Jul-08 Jul-09 Dec-09 Jul-10
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The Future of PAC
Limited ability to expand because of budgetary limitations
Initially, the state could cap the program. ARRA and PPACA prevent any caps on eligibility
We anticipate continued increases in enrollment prior to 2014
Recipients should automatically convert to full coverage in January 2014