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Premium Assistance September 20, 2018 Project Access NOW & Premium Assistance Project Access NOW Started in 2007 Health based non-profit with multiple programs Ensuring access to care, services, and resources for those most


  1. Premium Assistance September 20, 2018

  2. Project Access NOW & Premium Assistance Project Access NOW • Started in 2007 • Health based non-profit with multiple programs • Ensuring access to care, services, and resources for those most in need • Premium Assistance • Financial assistance program • Started in January 2014 • Project Access NOW and Oregon Health Leadership Council • Funded by Hospital Systems Network • Kaiser Permanente, Providence Health and Services, Adventist Health, Tuality • Healthcare, Legacy Health, OHSU Part of Outreach, Enrollment and Access program • Serves low-income Portland Metro tri-county residents •

  3. Program Benefits • Monthly premium payment • Reduced out-of-pocket costs* • Pharmacy co-pay assistance • Navigation of health care and Marketplace

  4. Eligibility Requirements • Under 300% FPL • Resident of Clackamas, Multnomah, or Washington County • Enrolled in Qualified Health Plan (QHP) through Marketplace Silver-level with Kaiser, Moda, PacificSource, or Providence • • Eligible for tax credit Not eligible for other “affordable” qualified health insurance • Use full tax credit •

  5. Pros and Cons • Not an overhaul of the current system • Filling in the cracks Helps clients who would otherwise not have access to affordable coverage • Does not address systemic barriers • • Eliminates some, but not all, barriers to using coverage • State-based Marketplace

  6. Capitalizing on Existing Resources • Tax credits (APTCs) and cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) • Hospital Charity Care & Community Benefit Hospital Systems Network funding • Bill write-offs • • Relationships with insurance carriers • Referrals from community partners

  7. Current Challenges Relationships with insurance carriers • Processes for third-party payments • Single contact at insurance carrier billing offices • Helping clients understand and utilize their insurance and PA • Providers’ differing policies • Client navigation and follow up • Rate changes • Changes in eligibility and transitioning clients • Ineligible populations • Tax credit reconciliation •

  8. Potential Challenges Funding • Hospital and provider policies • Processes for third-party payments • Enrollment assisters and outreach in local areas • Client navigation and follow up • Establishing relationships with insurance carriers and providers • Plan availability in rural areas • Barriers to care • High-risk clients •

  9. Similar Programs COFA Premium Assistance • Health Insurance Premium Program - American Kidney Fund • Ryan White HIV/ AIDS Program •

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