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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
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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
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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
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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
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Joan Henneberry, [email protected]
Planning Grant Director
303-831-4220
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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]
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