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    Milestone: Assess the benefit packages in the state's public and private insurance programs to determine the current state of the market

    Since benefit design can have a significant impact on access to care and utilization of health services, it is important for states to understand benefit packages in the existing insurance market before designing policies to incorporate ACA-related changes.


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    Since benefit design can have a significant impact on access to care and utilization of health services, it is important for states to understand benefit packages in the existing insurance market before designing policies to incorporate ACA-related changes.

    *Milestone details:

    *Full name: Assess the benefit packages found in the state’s large group, small group, and individual markets, state employee health plan, and Medicaid and CHIP programs to determine the current state of the market.

    *Relevance to the ACA:

    In order to analyze the impact of ACA benefit requirements and options on their insurance markets, states must first understand the existing market. The ACA does not require states to conduct this assessment. Relevant provisions of the ACA include:

    §1001 – Eliminates lifetime and annual limits; prohibits cost-sharing for certain preventive services; extends dependent coverage to age 26.

    §1251 – Allows existing insurance plans to continue operating under “grandfather” status.

    §1302 – The Secretary of Labor will conduct a survey of employer-sponsored insurance plans to determine what benefits are typically covered.

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    Study completed in August 2011 by Gorman Actuarial and J. Gruber on "The Impact of the ACA on Wisconsin's Health... read more

    Study completed in August 2011 by Gorman Actuarial and J. Gruber on "The Impact of the ACA on Wisconsin's Health
    Insurance Market." Also, the Walker Administration's perspective on the report, as reflected in the press release and ppt presentation to reporters.

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    replySep 27th, '11
    Katharine Witgert
    District of Columbia

    These report summarize WI's individual, small, and large group health insurance markets.

    replyMar 18th, '11