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Grant awards, an Exchange Blueprint for states and Info about Federally-facilitated exchanges

Fri, May 18, 2012 3:36 PM | Deleted user

Quick summary of the recent news from HHS:
 
1)More states have secured grants from HHS to implement exchanges, see the list below
2) States must seek approval from HHS for their exchanges.  Applications are due in the fall and HHS will decide by Jan 1, 2013 if they approve of the exchange which will then be able to start operations on Jan 1, 2014.  HHS has a new “blueprint” for states governments to use to illustrate how their designated plan will operate. States have the option to operate their own exchange or an exchange in collaboration with the feds called partnership exchange

3) For states that choose not to operate an exchange or collaborate with HHS to operate an exchange, HHS will set up a federal exchange.   HHS provide information about this topics
 
 
http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2012pres/05/20120516a.html
 
News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2012

Contact: HHs Press Office 
(202) 690-6343

More states work to implement health care law
Illinois, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee and Washington receive grants to establish Affordable Insurance Exchanges
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today that Illinois, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee and Washington will receive more than $181 million in grants to help implement the new health care law. The grants will help states establish Affordable Insurance Exchanges.  Starting in 2014, Affordable Insurance Exchanges will help consumers and small businesses in every state to choose a private health insurance plan. These comprehensive health plans will ensure consumers have the same kinds of insurance choices as members of Congress. Including today’s awards, 34 states and the District of Columbia have received Establishment grants to fund their progress toward building Exchanges.
HHS also issued two guidance documents today to help states build Affordable Insurance Exchanges.
“States across the country are implementing the new health care law,” said Secretary Sebelius. “In 2014, consumers in every state will have access to a new marketplace where they will be able to easily purchase affordable insurance.”
Today, the Department released:
·         New resources for states: The six new Exchange Establishment grant awards to Illinois, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee and Washington total more than $181 million. This round of awards brings the total of Exchange-related grants provided to states over the last two years to more than $1 billion.  Illinois, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota and Tennessee today have been awarded Level One Exchange Establishment grants, which provide one year of funding to states that have begun the process of building their Exchange. Washington is the second state to be awarded a Level Two Establishment grant, which is provided to states that are further along in building their Exchange and offers funding over multiple years.
In 2010, 49 states and the District of Columbia received Exchange Planning grants totaling more than $54 million; in 2011, seven states received more than $249 million in Early Innovator grants; and to date, 34 states and the District of Columbia have received more than $856 million in Establishment grants.
States can apply for Exchange grants through the end of 2014, and these funds are available for states to use beyond 2014 as they continue to establish Exchange functionality. This ensures that states have the support and time necessary to build the best Exchange for their residents.
To see a detailed state-by-state breakdown of grant awards and what each state plans to do with its Exchange funding, visit our new map tool on HealthCare.gov -http://www.healthcare.gov/news/factsheets/2011/05/exchanges05232011a.html
·         New guidance for states: Today’s guidance includes an Exchange Blueprint states may use to demonstrate how their Affordable Insurance Exchange will work to offer a wide range of competitively priced private health insurance options. The Blueprint also sets forth the application process for states seeking to enter into a Partnership Exchange. If a state chooses to operate its own Exchange or a Partnership Exchange, HHS will review and potentially approve or conditionally approve the Exchange no later than Jan. 1, 2013, so it can begin offering coverage on Jan. 1, 2014.  To see the state Exchange Blueprint, visithttp://cciio.cms.gov/resources/other/index.html#hie
·         Exchanges in every state: Consumers in every state will have access to coverage through an Affordable Insurance Exchange on Jan. 1, 2014. If a state decides not to operate an Exchange for its residents, HHS will operate a Federally-facilitated Exchange (FFE). This guidance describes how HHS will consult with a variety of stakeholders to implement an FFE, where necessary, how states can partner with HHS to implement selected functions in an FFE, and key policies organized by Exchange function. To see the guidance on the FFEs, visithttp://cciio.cms.gov/resources/regulations/index.html#hie
The Department will conduct implementation forums in the coming months to work with states and stakeholders on their questions and the work to be done in building Exchanges. The Department will also engage in consultation with Tribes, Tribal Governments, and Tribal Organizations on how Exchanges can serve their populations.
For more information on these implementation forums, visithttp://cciio.cms.gov/resources/factsheets/index.html#hie
For more information on Exchanges, including fact sheets, visit http://www.healthcare.gov/exchanges.





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