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A Look at Key Issues in the New Marketplaces

A Look at Key Issues in the New Marketplaces . Opportunity Knocks: Let’s Open the Door to Cover Children and Families July 31, 2013. Where Do States Stand?. WA. NH. VT. MT. ME. ND. OR. MN. MA. ID. WI. SD. NY. WY. MI. RI. CT. IA. PA. NV. NE. NJ. OH. IL. UT. IN. DE.

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A Look at Key Issues in the New Marketplaces

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  1. A Look at Key Issues in the New Marketplaces Opportunity Knocks: Let’s Open the Door to Cover Children and Families July 31, 2013

  2. Where Do States Stand? WA NH VT MT ME ND OR MN MA ID WI SD NY WY MI RI CT IA PA NV NE NJ OH IL UT IN DE CO CA WV KS VA MD MO KY NC DC TN AZ OK NM AR SC MS AL GA TX LA AK FL HI

  3. Where Do States Stand--2013

  4. The Timeline Ahead ✔ ✔ ✔

  5. The Timeline Ahead ✔ ✔ ✔

  6. Guest Speaker • Chiquita Brooks-LaSure • Deputy Center and Policy Director, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight

  7. Responders • JoAnn Volk • Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms • Dave Chandra • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities • Mike Odeh • Children Now

  8. Marketplace Priorities

  9. Assessing Marketplaces Are enough pediatric providers included in plans’ networks? Are pediatric quality measures being defined, collected, and evaluated? Do exchange leaders hear perspectives on and consider kids’ needs? • Do my state’s EHBs cover the benefits kids need? • Does consumer assistance provide guidance on the complexity of covering kids? • Are connections with Medicaid and CHIP working? • Is the exchange reporting the information necessary to evaluate its performance?

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