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    Milestone: Designate a lead person or entity to coordinate the state's implementation of the ACA

    Designating a lead for ACA implementation creates a dedicated decision-maker responsible for ensuring efficient resource use, coordinated state action, and making implementation decisions that consider state policy goals and the existing infrastructure.


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    Designating a lead for ACA implementation creates a dedicated decision-maker responsible for ensuring efficient resource use, coordinated state action, and making implementation decisions that consider state policy goals and the existing infrastructure.

    *Milestone details:

    *Full name: Designate a lead person or entity to coordinate the state’s implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).

    Relevance to the ACA:

    States have responsibility for assisting people with enrollment in public and private coverage options and with ensuring their access to quality health care services. Although the ACA does not require a lead, having a lead to coordinate implementation will help states fulfill these responsibilities, including the following:

    Private insurance provisions:

    §1001 - Enacts individual and group market reforms, including: no lifetime or annual limits, no rescissions, extension of dependent coverage, standardized definitions of specified insurance and medical terms, and rights to appeals.

    §1003 - Creates a premium rate review process to be developed in conjunction with states and offer grants to states to establish and support the process.

    §1201 - Prohibits exclusion based on pre-existing conditions or health status, guarantees coverage availability and renewability and establishes minimum benefit standards.

    §1311 – Requires states to establish insurance Exchanges (or defer to a federally run Exchange).

    Public insurance provisions:

    §2001 – Extends Medicaid eligibility to all persons with income below 133% FPL.

    §2101 – Extends the CHIP program through 2019.

    Access to care provisions:

    §5001 – Introduces the health care workforce provisions intended to improve access to and delivery of health care services for all individuals.

    Quality provisions:

    §3021 - Allows States to test systems of all-payer payment reform.

    §6401, §6501 - Impose enhanced provider and supplier screening and termination requirements for Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP.

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    Katharine Witgert
    District of Columbia
    This executive order, issued by Governor Jennifer Granholm, establishes a Health Insurance Reform Coordinating Council to assist in coordinating the state's implementation of the ACA.... read more

    This executive order, issued by Governor Jennifer Granholm, establishes a Health Insurance Reform Coordinating Council to assist in coordinating the state's implementation of the ACA.

    Access the executive order here:
    http://www.statereforum.org/sites/default/files/executive_order_2010-4_3...