Kentucky Affordable Insurance Exchange Grants Awards List
Kentucky has received four grant awards to build its Affordable Insurance Exchange. This includes a Planning Grant and three Level One Establishment Grants.
Summaries of Kentucky’s applications for each grant are provided below:
Establishment Grant Level One Application Summary
Administrator: Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Award Amount: $7,670,803; $57,896,810; $4,423,000
Award Date: August 12, 2011; February 22, 2012; September 27, 2012
Application Due Date: June 30, 2011; December 30, 2011; August 15, 2012
Level of Funding: Level One
Summary: Kentucky will use its grant to continue the state’s Exchange planning efforts. Much of the funding will be used for Information Technology systems (IT) to support the definition of business requirements, the procurement of an IT planning vendor, assistance with drafting an RFP for procurement of IT upgrades/and or new systems. The State would also focus heavily on outlining business operations for the Exchange.
Kentucky’s second Level One Establishment Grant will support an Operational Plan that details the planning, functional, and technical design of its Exchange. The state will create a business and sustainability plan, program integrity plan, a Medicaid Implementation Advanced Planning Document and will build an end-to-end eligibility and enrollment system to serve both Medicaid and Exchange participants. The technical work products include detailed technical and system requirements, reference architecture, application blueprint, integration and interface blue print, data management and subsystem blueprint and a security and risk assessment plan. Funding awarded through this grant will sustain Kentucky’s planning efforts for its Exchange.
Kentucky is receiving its third Level One award to assess access to health care services, the current availability of the State’s health care workforce, and to ensure the Commonwealth meets future health care needs once the Exchange is implemented in 2014. Additionally, the Commonwealth recognizes the importance of developing a Navigator program capable of facilitating the enrollment of the newly insured and Exchange user population well in advance of the October 1, 2013 open enrollment start date. This funding will support the planning and development of a Navigator program in Kentucky.
State Planning Grant
Awarded September 30, 2010
Administrator: Cabinet for Health and Family Service
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
- Create an interagency working group.
- Conduct background research and analysis on the uninsured and insured populations in Kentucky.
- Survey health insurance carriers to determine current plan designs and premium levels in the market place.
- Perform economic and actuarial modeling to project trends of newly insured’s and the impact of merging the individual and small group markets.
- Visit other States with existing Exchanges to obtain detailed information on the benefits and limitations of each Exchange.