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Pieces of a Successful Exchange A summary of projects, state-wide, concerned with the implementation, operation, and success of the Colorado Health Benefits Exchange “The successful implementation of the exchange is a cornerstone of meaningful health reform.” -Joan Henneberry Why are we involved? Leadership Education Advocacy Development Scholarship Pieces of a Successful Exchange: GOALS • identify overlaps & gaps in projects & funding to efficiently coordinate state-wide efforts across sectors and interests • help organizations, state officials, and policymakers understand what efforts different organizations are involved with, to collaborate effectively How to collect the pieces • • • • • Cast your net wide Look at both sides Be persistent Collect the data people want Make it usable - visual - logistical - expositional • Exchange Workgroup – EVE, DAWG, Navigators • Connect to Coverage, Connect to Care • Enrollment Strategic IT/Admin: Assessment user interface, • Enrollment User systems integration, Experience (UX) data sharing, vendor, Project 2014 administration, evaluation •CO ACA Implementation Project – Phase 1, 2, 4 •Exchange Workgroup – MEOW, DAWG, SEWG •Small Business Consumer Outreach and Education Engagement: •Colorado marketing, HealthStory education, and •Colorado outreach to Conversations consumers and small •Consumer businesses Voices for Coverage Pieces of a Successful Exchange Exchange Content: •Exchange Workgroup – Benefits •CO-OPs Research in the Chronic Care Community primary benefits, special needs, alternative coverage (i.e. CO-OPs) Stakeholder Engagement: involvement of providers, underwriters, plan providers, policy makers •CO ACA Implementation Project – Phase 3, 4, 5 •Exchange Workgroup – Benefits •Connect to Coverage, Connect to Care To be specified Federal by the Exchange Exchange Board Planning Grant Colorado ACA Hold 2 summits to Implementation Project disseminate the previous phases 4 and 5 Phases' finding to 1) health conducted by Colorado care advocates and citizens Consumer Health and 2) policy makers Initiative Consumers, legislators, advocates, and Exchange Board November 2011 ACA Implementation Fund O er rg an iz at io ns Consumers up to 400% FPL Pa rt n ng nd i Fu rg Po et pu la tio n Ti m el in e Ta O ut c Pr om od e uc /Go t al / IT/Administration Exchange Workgroup - Address questions related Eligibility, Verification, to the formatting and and Enrollment (EVE) functionality of the Health organized by Colorado Benefits Exchange to inform Health Institute the Exchange Board Consumer Engagement Pr oj ec tT itl e Snapshot of the Matrix See project summary for full list of represented organizations CoPIRG, CCLP Snapshot of project summaries IT/ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION TITLE: Exchange Workgroup – Eligibility, Verification, Enrollment (EVE) ORGANIZATION: Colorado Health Initiative (CHI) www.coloradohealthinstitute.org • Joan Henneberry, [email protected] Planning Grant Director 303-831-4220 • Jim Jones, [email protected] Eligibility Coordinator 720-633-7040 SUMMARY: This group was developed as a means of generating recommendations… •Exchange Workgroup – EVE, DAWG, Navigators •Connect to Coverage, Connect to Care •Enrollment Strategic Assessment •Enrollment User IT/Admin: Experience (UX) user interface, Project 2014 systems integration, data sharing, vendor, administration, evaluation •CO ACA Implementation Project – Phase 1, 2, 4 •Exchange Workgroup – MEOW, DAWG, SEWG •Small Business Outreach and Education Consumer •Colorado HealthStory Engagement: •Colorado marketing, Conversations education, and •Consumer Voices for outreach to Coverage consumers and small businesses Stakeholder Engagement: involvement of providers, underwriters, plan providers, policy makers •CO ACA Implementation Project – Phase 3, 4, 5 •Exchange Workgroup – Benefits •Connect to Coverage, Connect to Care Exchange Content: primary benefits, special needs, alternative coverage (i.e. CO-OPs) •Exchange Workgroup – Benefits •CO-OPs Research in the Chronic Care Community Filling in the gaps Potential Projects Enrollment Van CHAT Health Access Pueblo partner with AHEC and County Coalitions partner with SBM Speakers Bureau Topics/questions still unaddressed? • Engaging providers about the Exchange • Consumers’ knowledge of benefits and insurance • How do we bring people to the Exchange? • Regional education and special needs evaluation • Engaging underwriters and plan providers We want to hear from you Colorado Consumer Health Initiative www.cohealthinitiative.org Kinsey Roth Intern CCHI, MSII 720-878-6429 [email protected] Zachary Trenbeath Intern CCHI, MSII 720-220-6786 [email protected] Chloe Benson Colorado Voices for Coverage 303-839-1261 [email protected] Denise (Dede) de Percin Executive Director CCHI 303-839-1261 [email protected] ALSO FIND US ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER, AND YOUTUBE