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Exchange Establishment - Semiannual Progress Report Data Elements Estimated Annual Hours Estimated Annual Line Items Estimated Semiannual Hours Estimated Semiannual Line Items 230 233 115 Estimated Avg Hours/Line Item 1.01 Report Section 117 Previous Line Items 2012-2017 Total Activity Areas Activities Overall Project Budget Suppl. Cost Allocation. Suppl. IT Supplemental Total Semiannual Average Activities Sub-Activities Overall Project Budget Suppl. Cost Allocation. Suppl. IT Supplemental Total 48 106 6 44 1 28 233 Line Items 12 13 3 33 0.5 7 69 PPR-B Activities Legal Authority and Governance Legal Authority and Governance Legal Authority and Governance Legal Authority and Governance Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility and Enrollment Plan Management Plan Management Plan Management Plan Management Risk Adjustment and Reinsurance Risk Adjustment and Reinsurance Risk Adjustment and Reinsurance Risk Adjustment and Reinsurance Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Organization and Human Resources Organization and Human Resources What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? 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What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? What strategies has your Program employed to deal with these barriers? What are the primary strategies your Program has used to approach this Core Area? What are some of your Program’s significant accomplishments or strengths in this Core Area? What are some of the significant barriers your program has encountered? 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Document evidence of completion (if you marked Complete) or Corrective ] Action (if you marked Behind) Drop-down [Quarter and Year] Upload attachment Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Legal Authority and Governance Enabling authority for Exchange and SHOP The State has enabling authority to operate an Affordable Insurance Exchange, including a Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP), compliant with Affordable Care Act Section 1321(b) and implementing regulations. Legal Authority and Governance Board and governance structure The Exchange has been established with an Exchange Board and governance structure in compliance with Affordable Care Act 1311(d) and 45 CFR 155.110. Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Stakeholder consultation plan The Exchange has developed and implemented a stakeholder consultation plan and has and will continue to consult with consumers, small businesses, State Medicaid and CHIP agencies, agents/brokers, employer organizations, and other relevant stakeholders as required under 45 CFR 155.130. Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Tribal consultation plan Applicable only to States with Federally-recognized Tribes: The Exchange, in consultation with the Federally-recognized Tribes, has developed and implemented a Tribal consultation policy or process, which has been submitted to HHS. Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Outreach and education The Exchange provides culturally and linguistically appropriate outreach and educational materials to the public, including auxiliary aids and services for people with disabilities, regarding eligibility and enrollment options, program information, benefits, and services available through the Exchange, the Insurance Affordability Program(s), and the SHOP. In addition, the Exchange has an outreach plan for populations including: individuals, entities with experience in facilitating enrollment such as agents/brokers, small businesses and their employees, employer groups, health care providers, communitybased organizations, Federally-recognized Tribal communities, Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description advocates for hard-to-reach populations, and other relevant populations as outlined in 45 CFR 155.130. Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Call center The Exchange provides for the operation of a toll-free telephone hotline (call center) to respond to requests for assistance from the public, including individuals, employers, and employees, at no cost to the caller as specified by 45 CFR 155.205(a). Internet Web site The Exchange has established and maintains an up-to-date Internet Web site that provides timely and accessible information on Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) available through the Exchange, Insurance Affordability Program(s), and the SHOP, and includes requirements specified in 45 CFR 155.205(b). Navigators The Exchange has established or has a process in place to establish and operate a Navigator program that is consistent with the applicable requirements of 45 CFR 155.210, including the development of training and conflict of interest standards, and adheres to privacy and security standards specified in 45 CFR 155.210 and 45 CFR 155.260. Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Agents/brokers Consumer and Stakeholder Engagement and Support Web brokers Eligibility and Enrollment Single streamlined application(s) for Exchange and SHOP If applicable: If the State permits activities by agents and brokers pursuant to 45 CFR 155.220(a), the Exchange has clearly defined the role of agents and brokers including evidence of licensure, training, and compliance with 45 CFR 155.220(c)-(e). The Exchange will have agreements with agents/brokers consistent with 45 CFR 155.220(d), which address agent/broker registration with the Exchange, training on QHP options and Insurance Affordability Program(s), and adherence to privacy and security standards, as specified in 45 CFR 155.260. If applicable: If the State permits activities by agents and brokers pursuant to 45 CFR 155.220(a), the Exchange has clearly defined the role of web brokers including evidence of licensure, training, and compliance with 45 CFR 155.220(c)-(e). Specifically, the Exchange has agreements with web brokers consistent with 45 CFR 155.220(d), which address agent/broker registration with the Exchange, training on QHP options and Insurance Affordability Program(s), and adherence to privacy and security standards, as specified in 45 CFR 155.260. The Exchange has developed and will use an HHS-approved single, streamlined application for the individual market – or will use the HHS-developed application – to determine eligibility and collect information that is necessary for enrollment in a QHP for the individual market and for insurance affordability programs as specified in 45 CFR 155.405. The Exchange has developed and will use an HHS-approved application for SHOP or will use the HHSdeveloped application for SHOP employers and employees as specified in 45 CFR 155.730. Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Eligibility and Enrollment Coordination strategy with Insurance Affordability Programs and the SHOP The Exchange has developed and documented a coordination strategy with other agencies administering Insurance Affordability Programs and the SHOP that enables the Exchange to carry out the eligibility and enrollment activities. Eligibility and Enrollment Application, updates, acceptance and processing, and responses to redeterminations The Exchange has the capacity to accept and process applications, updates, and responses to redeterminations from applicants and enrollees, including applicants and enrollees who have disabilities or limited English proficiency, through all required channels, including in-person, online, mail, and phone. Eligibility and Enrollment Notices, data matching, annual redeterminations and response processing The Exchange has the capacity to send notices, including notices in alternate formats and multiple languages; conduct periodic data matching; and conduct annual redeterminations and process responses in-person, online, via mail, and over the phone pursuant to 45 CFR 155, subpart D. Verifications The Exchange has the capacity to conduct verifications pursuant to 45 CFR 155, subpart D, and is able to connect to data sources, such as the Federal Data Services Hub, and other sources as needed. Document acceptance and processing The Exchange has the appropriate privacy protections and capacity to accept, store, associate, and process documents received from individual applicants and enrollees electronically, and the ability to accept, image, upload, associate, and process paper documentation received from applicants and enrollees via mail and/or fax. Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility determination The Exchange has the capacity to determine individual eligibility for enrollment in a QHP through the Exchange and for employee and employer participation in the SHOP. In addition, the Exchange has the capacity to assess or determine eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP based on Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI). Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility determinations for APTC and CSR The Exchange has the capacity to determine eligibility for Advance Payments of the Premium Tax Credit (APTC) and Cost Sharing Reductions (CSR), including calculating maximum APTC, independently or through the use of a Federally-managed service. Eligibility and Enrollment Applicant and employer notification The Exchange has the capacity to independently send notices, as necessary, to applicants and employers pursuant to 45 CFR 155 subpart D that are in plain language, address the appropriate audience, and meet content requirements. Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility and Enrollment Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Eligibility and Enrollment Individual responsibility requirement and payment exemption determinations The Exchange has the capacity to accept applications and updates, conduct verifications, and determine eligibility for individual responsibility requirement and payment exemptions independently or through the use of Federally-managed services. Eligibility and Enrollment Eligibility appeals The Exchange has the capacity to support the eligibility appeals process and to implement appeals decisions, as appropriate, for individuals, employers, and employees. QHP selections and terminations, and APTC/advance CSR information processing The Exchange and SHOP have the capacity to process QHP selections and terminations in accordance with 45 CFR 155.400 and 155.430, compute actual APTC, and report and reconcile QHP selections, terminations, and APTC/advance CSR information in coordination with issuers and CMS. This includes exchanging relevant information with issuers and CMS using electronic enrollment transaction standards. Eligibility and Enrollment Electronically report results of eligibility assessments and determinations The Exchange has the capacity to electronically report results of eligibility and exemption assessments and determinations, and provide associated information to HHS, IRS, and other agencies administering Insurance Affordability Programs, as applicable. This includes information necessary to support administration of the APTC and CSR as well as to support the employer responsibility provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Eligibility and Enrollment High Risk Pool Transition Plan The Exchange has a transition plan for high risk pools including State-based PCIP programs and other similar programs. Plan Management Appropriate authority to perform and oversee certification of QHPs The Exchange has the appropriate authority to perform the certification of QHPs and to oversee QHP issuers consistent with 45 CFR 155.1010(a). Plan Management QHP certification process The Exchange has a process in place to certify QHPs pursuant to 45 CFR 155.1000(c) and according to QHP certification requirements contained in 45 CFR 156. Plan Management Plan Management system(s) for processes that support the collection of QHP issuer and plan data The Exchange uses a plan management system(s) or processes that support the collection of QHP issuer and plan data; facilitates the QHP certification process; manages QHP issuers and plans; and integrates with other Exchange business areas, including the Exchange Internet Web site, call center, quality, eligibility and enrollment, and premium processing. Eligibility and Enrollment Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Plan Management Ensure ongoing QHP compliance The Exchange has the capacity to ensure QHPs’ ongoing compliance with QHP certification requirements pursuant to 45 CFR 155.1010(a)(2), including a process for monitoring QHP performance and collecting, analyzing, and resolving enrollee complaints. Plan Management Support issuers and provide technical assistance The Exchange has the capacity to support issuers and provides technical assistance to ensure ongoing compliance with QHP issuer operational standards. Plan Management Issuer recertification, decertification, and appeals The Exchange has a process for QHP issuer recertification, decertification, and appeal of decertification determinations pursuant to 45 CFR 155.1075 and 155.1080. Timeline for QHP accreditation The Exchange has set a timeline for QHP issuer accreditation in accordance with 45 CFR 155.1045. The Exchange also has systems and procedures in place to ensure QHP issuers meet accreditation requirements (per 45 CFR 156.275) as part of QHP certification in accordance with applicable rulemaking and guidance. Plan Management QHP quality reporting The Exchange has systems and procedures in place to ensure that QHP issuers meet the minimum certification requirements pertaining to quality reporting and provide relevant information to the Exchange and HHS pursuant to Affordable Care Act 1311(c)(1), 1322(e)(3), and as specified in rulemaking. Risk Adjustment, and Reinsurance Risk adjustment program The State has the legal authority to operate the risk adjustment program per 45 CFR 153 and Affordable Care Act 1343, if the State chooses to administer its own risk adjustment program. Risk Adjustment, and Reinsurance Reinsurance program The State operates its own reinsurance program per Affordable Care Act 1341 requirements. Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) SHOP compliance with 45 CFR § 155 Subpart H The SHOP is compliant with regulatory requirements pursuant to 45 CFR 155 Subpart H. Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) SHOP premium aggregation The Exchange has the capacity for SHOP premium aggregation pursuant to 45 CFR 155.705. Plan Management Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Electronically report results of eligibility assessments and determinations for SHOP The SHOP Exchange has the capacity to electronically report information to the IRS for tax administration purposes. Organization and Human Resources Organizational structure and staffing resources to perform Exchange functions The Exchange has an appropriate organizational structure and staffing resources to perform Exchange activities. Finance and Accounting Long-term operational cost, budget, and management plan The Exchange has a long-term operational cost, budget, and management plan. Technology Compliance with HHS IT Guidance The Exchange technology and system functionality complies with relevant HHS information technology (IT) guidance. Technology Adequate technology infrastructure and bandwidth The Exchange has the adequate technology infrastructure and bandwidth required to support all of the Exchange activities. Technology IV&V, quality management and test procedures The Exchange effectively implements IV&V, quality management, and test procedures for Exchange development activities and demonstrates it has achieved HHS-defined essential functionality for each required activity. Privacy and Security Privacy and Security standards policies and procedures The Exchange has established and implemented written policies and procedures regarding the Privacy and Security standards set forth in 45 CFR 155.260(a)-(g). Privacy and Security Safeguards based on HHS IT Guidance The Exchange has established and implemented safeguards that (1) ensure the critical outcomes in 45 CFR 155.260(a)(4), including authentication and identity proofing functionality, and (2) incorporates HHS IT requirements as applicable. Privacy and Security Safeguard Protections for Federal information The Exchange has adequate safeguards in place to protect the confidentiality of all Federal information received through the Data Services Hub, including but not limited to Federal tax information. Oversight, Monitoring, and Reporting Routine oversight and monitoring of the Exchange’s Activities The Exchange has a process in place to perform required activities related to routine oversight and monitoring of Exchange activities (and will supplement those policies and procedures to implement regulations promulgated under the Affordable Care Act 1313). Core Activity Activity Nickname Activity Full Description Oversight, Monitoring, and Reporting Track/report performance and outcomes metrics related to Exchange Activities The Exchange has the capacity to track and report performance and outcome metrics related to Exchange Activities in a format and manner specified by HHS necessary for, but not limited to, annual reports required by Affordable Care Act 1313(a). Oversight, Monitoring, and Reporting Uphold financial integrity provisions including accounting, reporting, and auditing procedures The Exchange has instituted procedures and policies that promote compliance with the financial integrity provisions of Affordable Care Act 1313 (and will supplement those policies and procedures to implement regulations promulgated under the Affordable Care Act 1313), including the requirements related to accounting, reporting, auditing, cooperation with investigations, and application of the False Claims Act. Contracting, Outsourcing, and Agreements Contracting and outsourcing agreements The Exchange has executed appropriate contractual, outsourcing, and partnership agreements with vendors and/or State and Federal agencies for all Exchange activities and functionality as needed, including data and privacy agreements. State Partnership Exchange Activities Plan Management agreements The State has appropriate agreements in place to operate the Plan Management activities for a State Partnership Exchange. State Partnership Exchange Activities Capacity to interface with the Federallyfacilitated Exchange The State has the capacity to interface with the Federallyfacilitated Exchange, as necessary, to ensure a seamless consumer experience. Consumer Assistance agreements The State has appropriate agreements in place to coordinate with the Federally-facilitated Exchange and has a plan for providing the Consumer Assistance activity(ies), including in-person assistance, for its State Partnership Exchange consistent with 45 CFR 155.205(d) and (e). State Partnership Exchange Activities PPR-Overall Project # Line Item Response Format 1 Project Status 2 Percentage of project completed [by quartile] 3 Overall Progress Narrative Document approved changes to your Program's work 4 plan. Please describe any changes to key personnel assigned 5 to this project, including contractual staff. 6 Request CCIIO consultation Drop-down [Complete, Ahead, On Schedule, Behind, No Activity Planned] Drop-down [0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74%, 7599%, 100%] Free text Free text/upload Free text/upload Free text/check box Cost Allocation Supplemental Cost Allocation Methodology Budget Supplemental Financial Progress Report State Personnel IT Non-IT Fringe Travel Total Federal Funds Authorized $ - Federal Federal Share of Share of Unliquidated Total Federal Expenditures Obligations Share $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Unobligated Balance of Federal Funds $ - $ - $ - $ $ - Financial Progress Report Total Federal Funds Authorized Supplies $ - IT Non-IT Equipment $ - IT Non-IT Contractual $ - IT Non-IT Consultant $ - IT Non-IT Other [please specify] TOTAL DIRECT COSTS Contractual - Detail Award Date Contractor if known Amount Period of Performance Services IT-PROF $ - Federal Federal Share of Share of Unliquidated Total Federal Expenditures Obligations Share $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Unobligated Balance of Federal Funds $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Line Item # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 State Population (2010) Medicaid Enrollment (as of 12/31/2010) Projected Newly Enrolled in Medicaid Identify the percentage of your State's population that is uninsured. Identify the percentage of your State's population that receives employeesponsored health insurance benefits. Identify the percentage of your State's population that purchases health insurance coverage through the individual market. Identify the percentage of your State's population that are Medicaid beneficiaries. Identify the percentage of your State's population that are Medicare beneficiaries. Identify the percentage of your State's population that are forms of public insurance other than Medicaid or Medicare. Name of Medicaid Program Name of State Medicaid Agency Does your State have a 1115 Comprehensive Demonstration Medicaid Waiver, and if so, what is the demonstration period? Does your State have an Early Option Coverage? Current Delivery System(s): address Fee For Service, Managed Care, and Other systems. Is Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) run as a Medicaid expansion, or separately? Name of CHIP Program Name of Agency that Administers CHIP Identify Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) Vendor Identify MMIS Platform Identify age of current MMIS core system Identify Medicaid/IE Eligibility System Vendor Identify Medicaid/ IE Eligibility Platform Identify age of current Medicaid/IE Eligibility Core System Identify Exchange Vendor Identify Proposed Exchange Platform Identify Vendor Performing IT Gap Analysis Is your Program developing to 7 S&C’s? Current Status of APD and RFP Response Format Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text Free text
| File Type | application/pdf |
| File Title | Exchange Establishment - SemiAnnual Progress Report Data Elements |
| Subject | Exchange, Establishment, SemiAnnual, Progress, Report, Data, Elements |
| Author | CMS |
| File Modified | 2012-05-14 |
| File Created | 2012-05-14 |