Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Center for Health and Research Transformation, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
JAMA Health Forum. 2022 Jun 10;3(6):e221502. doi: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.1502. eCollection 2022 Jun.
In 2020, Michigan Medicaid implemented a new work requirement policy for enrollees in the Healthy Michigan Plan (HMP), the state's expanded Medicaid program. Under the policy, enrollees would be required to report 80 hours of work or other qualifying activities each month or obtain an exemption to maintain health insurance coverage.
To assess the experiences of health navigators (and beneficiaries by proxy) with the implementation of Michigan's Medicaid work requirement.
This qualitative study included health navigators who participated in 11 focus groups from September to December 2020. Focus group questions addressed topics related to implementation and communication of the HMP work requirement policy. A survey was administered to capture background information, assess readiness to assist with navigation, and assess the quality of the state's communication about the policy.
The main outcomes were general understanding of policy components, communications about the policy, navigation of the exemption process, navigation of the reporting process, and beneficiaries' ability to comply with the policy.
Of 50 health navigators who participated in the focus groups, 44 (88.0%) responded to the survey and 43 provided demographic information (mean [SD] age, 44.0 [10.5] years). All 43 had at least some college or vocational education, with 27 (62.8%) reporting a 4-year degree or higher, and they resided in geographic regions across Michigan. Navigators indicated that they felt prepared to assist HMP enrollees navigate work requirements. Communication to beneficiaries regarding the new policy was viewed as an improvement compared with traditional Medicaid communications. However, the complex policy was potentially difficult for beneficiaries to understand. Limited language options besides English created barriers for some enrollees. Exemptions were confusing for beneficiaries owing to the numerous categories and sometimes vague guidelines. Those who used the online reporting system generally found the platform to be user-friendly. Navigators expressed concern regarding HMP enrollees' ability to report compliance with work requirements owing to barriers with internet access, telephone access, language challenges, and computer literacy.
In this qualitative analysis of health navigators in Michigan, respondents reported overall positive feedback about many of the implementation and communication strategies, including human-centered design, automatic exemptions, and use of state administrative data to assess whether beneficiaries were in compliance with the policy; however, barriers to reporting remained for enrollees. The findings suggest that state agencies should seek to reduce administrative barriers and apply a human-centered design approach to alleviate risk of unnecessary loss of Medicaid benefits.
2020 年,密歇根州医疗补助计划(密歇根州扩大医疗补助计划的一部分)为参加健康密歇根计划(HMP)的参与者实施了新的工作要求政策。根据该政策,参与者将被要求每月报告 80 小时的工作或其他合格活动,或获得豁免以维持医疗保险覆盖范围。
评估健康导航员(以及代理人的受益人)在实施密歇根州医疗补助工作要求方面的经验。
设计、地点和参与者:这项定性研究包括参加了 2020 年 9 月至 12 月的 11 个焦点小组的健康导航员。焦点小组的问题涉及与 HMP 工作要求政策的实施和沟通相关的主题。还进行了一项调查,以获取背景信息,评估协助导航的准备情况,并评估该州关于该政策的沟通质量。
主要结果是对政策组成部分的总体理解、对政策的沟通、豁免程序的导航、报告程序的导航以及受益人遵守政策的能力。
在参加焦点小组的 50 名健康导航员中,有 44 名(88.0%)回答了调查,43 名提供了人口统计学信息(平均[标准差]年龄为 44.0[10.5]岁)。所有 43 名都至少接受过一些大学或职业教育,其中 27 人(62.8%)拥有 4 年制学位或更高学位,他们居住在密歇根州的各个地区。导航员表示,他们觉得自己有能力帮助 HMP 参保人满足工作要求。与传统的医疗补助沟通相比,向受益人传达新政策的方式被认为是一种改进。然而,复杂的政策对受益人来说可能难以理解。除了英语以外,有限的语言选择给一些参保人带来了障碍。由于类别繁多且有时指导方针不明确,豁免对受益人来说令人困惑。那些使用在线报告系统的人通常认为该平台易于使用。导航员对 HMP 参保人报告遵守工作要求的能力表示担忧,因为他们面临互联网接入、电话接入、语言挑战和计算机使用能力方面的障碍。
在对密歇根州健康导航员的定性分析中,受访者对许多实施和沟通策略的反馈总体上是积极的,包括以人为本的设计、自动豁免以及使用州行政数据来评估受益人是否符合政策;然而,参保人在报告方面仍存在障碍。研究结果表明,州机构应寻求减少行政障碍,并采用以人为本的设计方法来减轻不必要的医疗补助福利损失的风险。