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Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation How will health reform affect churning in states? Brett Fried, MS State Health Research and Policy Interest Group Meeting (SHRP) June 22, 2013

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Page 1: How Will Health Reform Affect Churning in States?

Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

How will health reform affect churning in

states?

Brett Fried, MS

State Health Research and Policy

Interest Group Meeting (SHRP)

June 22, 2013

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Acknowledgements

• Supported by a grant from the Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation to the State Health

Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC)

at the University of Minnesota

• Co-Author

– Julie Sonier, SHADAC

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Overview

• Background on Churn

• Methods

• Results

• Discussion

• Implications

• Future Research

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Churn: Background

What is it?

Churning in this presentation is the percent of

individuals who are income-eligible for Medicaid at a

point in time, but no longer eligible 12 months later

Why does it matter?

– Can disrupt continuity of care

– Can increase administrative costs for plans,

providers and government entities

– Knowledge about the degree of churn can help

states, providers and plans reduce the costs and

impacts of churning

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Churning for Medicaid Enrollees

Eligibility changes due to:

• Changes in income

• Changes in family size

What happens to people who lose Medicaid

eligibility?

• Uninsured

• ESI or Direct Purchase

• Post ACA Implementation: Subsidies in the

Exchange

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Data Source – The SIPP

• The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) is a

Census Bureau panel survey that is done in four month waves with

each wave split into four groups (rotations) and asked to recall

information over four months (reference months)

• The purpose of the SIPP is to provide information on income and

government program participation

• Here we are using reference month April 2010 from wave 6 and

April 2011 from wave 9 of the 2008 panel which includes about

90,000 observations

• Not designed to be state representative

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Analytic Approach

• Sample was limited to people who were present in both

waves of the survey

• Adjusted for attrition using a simple logistic regression

• The focus of this research is change in Medicaid

eligibility after 12 months as a result of changes in

income volatility and family size

• State Medicaid eligibility for jobless parents of dependent

children and jobless other adults is from Kaiser (2013)

survey of Medicaid eligibility

• National data but tested weighting to states

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RESULTS

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Income Distribution by Eligibility Group

22% 22%

26% 26%

20% 19%

41% 42% 44% 44%

40% 41%

36% 37%

30% 31%

40% 40%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011

0-138% FPG 139-400% FPG 401%+ FPG

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Nonelderly Adults Parents Childless Adults

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Starting at 0-138% FPG: Where are they

after 12 months?

68% 73%

64%

27% 24%

29%

5% 3%

7%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Nonelderly Adults Parents Childless Adults

0-138% FPG

139-400% FPG

401%+ FPG

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Starting at 139-400% FPG: Where are they

after 12 months?

13% 14% 13%

72% 73% 71%

15% 13% 16%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Nonelderly Adults Parents Childless Adults

0-138% FPG

139-400% FPG

401%+ FPG

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Starting at 401%+ FPG: Where are they

after 12 months?

3% 3% 3%

16% 16% 16%

81% 81% 81%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Nonelderly Adults Parents Childless Adults

0-138% FPG

139-400% FPG

401%+ FPG

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As the Medicaid Eligibility Threshold increases,

“churn” decreases for parents and childless adults

62% 60%

57% 55%

52% 50%

45%

42%

38% 36%

33% 32%

29% 27%

57% 56% 55% 54%

53% 52%

49% 47%

45% 43%

41% 39%

37% 36%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 110% 120% 130% 138%

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Medicaid Eligibility Threshold

Parents

Childless Adults

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Percent of parents who are income eligible for

Medicaid but are ineligible after 12 months

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Reduction in “churn” as a result of change from

state to ACA Medicaid eligibility threshold: Parents

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Discussion

Other reasons why people “churn” into or out of Medicaid:

• Changes in family status

• Changes in assets

• Changes to program administration

• Change in awareness or ability to renew coverage

The ACA will reduce some of this churn because of the

following:

• Streamlined application process

• Requiring the use of existing state information

• Increased awareness of renewal process

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Implications

For every increase in the Medicaid eligibility threshold by 10

percentage points, “churn” decreases on average by 3

percentage points for parents and on average by about 1.5

percentage points for childless adults.

Consequently, states that have a current eligibility threshold

for parents and/or childless adults that is less than 138% of

poverty should see a decrease in churn (as defined here) if

they choose the ACA Medicaid expansion.

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Future Research

• Estimate the characteristics of people that churn

at the state level

• Estimate churning over different time periods

• Estimate churning into and out of subsidies in

the exchange.

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