Milestone: Establish a plan for integrated enrollment systems among Medicaid, CHIP, and federal tax credits
Achieving integrated eligibility systems necessitates that states determine what approaches and steps they will take to make seamless enrollment connections among state health subsidy programs.
*Milestone details:
*Full name: Establish a plan for integrated enrollment systems among Medicaid, CHIP, and federal tax credits.
*Relevance to the ACA:
The ACA requires the development of an integrated enrollment system among Medicaid, CHIP, and federal tax credits. This system must be consumer-friendly, simple and seamless, and technologically advanced, utilizing a single application with multiple application methods for enrollment into all health subsidy programs. Provisions relevant to integrated enrollment systems include:
§1401 – Requirements for determining tax subsidies for individuals purchasing insurance through Exchanges, including use of modified adjusted gross income (MAGI).
§1413 – Required streamlining procedures for enrollment, including a single application form and data matching arrangements among state agencies.
§2002 – Eligibility determination for Medicaid using MAGI.
§2101 – Eligibility determination for CHIP using MAGI.
§2201 – Requires an enrollment website that allows comparisons of benefits, premiums, and cost-sharing across Medicaid, CHIP and Exchange plans, and enrollment in the appropriate program through one application.
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INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION SERVICES (IV&V) OF THE HEALTH CARE REFORM ELIGIBILITY ENGINE PROJECT
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Nevada released an RFP for our Exchange Eligibility Engine on 12/20/11.