interactive planning session - working with the criminal justice community
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Juanica Fernandes, Regional Director (FL)
Emily Fisher, Regional Director (OH)
05.11.16
Justice Partnerships
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Objectives:• Understand more of the language used when working with the
justice community
• Review models of partnerships within the justice community
Goals:• Acquire the ability to articulate the benefit the justice community
receive in an outreach/enrollment partnership
• Identify immediate next steps to establish similar partnership in your community
• Get planning!
Objectives and Goals
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Have you worked with
justice involved
population?
What has your work looked like
so far?
What are your
goals?
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ADDRESSING THE POPULATION
Restored Citizen
Re-entering adults Returning Citizen Re-integrating adults Justice-Involved Population
Stigma: Ex-con, ex-offender, former inmate
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WHY THE JUSTICE COMMUNITY?
70% are uninsured
Prisons release >600k
per year
95% will return to the community
50% have a mental health
disorder
4.7 million on probation/parole
112,520 enrolled from
2013-2015
65% have substance
abuse/addiction
2.2 million incarcerated
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A POPULATION IN NEED
Access to services provides better management of health conditions and
contributes to reduced rates of recidivism.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ENROLL?
Halfway House
Parole
Probation
Actively incarcerated
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OBTAINING COVERAGE
Marketplace__________________
Cannot enroll until release
2017: Individuals will notify the marketplace ahead of their release
---------------------------------SEP or OE
Medicaid_______________
Termination suspension of coverage.
Re-Instate or Re-Enroll
---------------------------------Year-round
Coverage Gap_______________
Changes in circumstance
Children or family
Relationship building
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DOES THE FEE APPLY?
Post release responsibilities:
- File an exemption
- Expanded Medicaid
- SEP
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Model 1
Post Release:Re-Entering adult is released from facility
and reports to probation officer. Probation officer
provides ACA materials and is instructed to call
assister.
Re-entering adult calls assister and is
screened for ACA.If eligible, assister
schedules an appointment in the
Connector
Assister enrolls re-entering adult into Marketplace plan.
Citizen GETS COVERED!
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Model 2
Pre-Release• Information
session held at facility
• Assister Collects inmate information
Post Release• Assister Follows
up with re entered Adult
• Schedules an appointment in connector.
Follow-up• Enrolls citizen in
ACA!
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Enroll America Ohio worked with an organization called MCS-TOUCH. MCS TOUCH reached out to Enroll Ohio to ask if we would be willing to provide enrollment assistance during orientations once a month for the new job training program they were starting.
During the first orientation, 12 folks applied for Medicaid. Enroll Ohio later hosted several enrollment assistance sessions for all of the inmates who weren't participating in the MCS TOUCH program.
Subsequently, through the probation officer, Enroll Ohio was given referrals of folks who were going on probation and uninsured. Enroll Ohio attended more than 15 fairs in the last two years, resulting in those commit cards being collected.
Outcome:Enrolled 37 incarcerated individuals into Medicaid between December '15 - February '16Collected 926 follow up cards (as a state) between June 2014-Sept 2015 through reentry fairs at federal prisons.
Case Study
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Where to start...
STEP 1- Determine your capacity.
STEP 2- Write a 30 sec Pitch
STEP 3- Call the facility
STEP 4- Use your 30 sec pitch.*IF they are unavailable and you have to leave a message. Leave only your first and last name, but DO NOT leave your company’s name.
STEP 5- Ask for everything you want!
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30 Sec Pitch
Introduce yourself and your organization
Explain why you are contacting their organization
Tell why this is important for you.
What’s in it for them?
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Let’s Practice
1.Take 5 min to prepare your 30-second “elevator pitch.”
3.Practice with a partner!
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Always personalize.
Minimize hassle.
Use examples of success
Make Ask
Follow Up
Quick Tips to Remember
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Breakout into groups of 3.
Planning Breakout
Some things to think about:
1. Who needs to be at the table?2. What does success look like?3. When do you need to get
started to be successful?
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Discussion
What were some highlights from your discussion?
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Questions
**Health Coverage and Care for the Adult Criminal Justice-Involved Population – KFF, 2014
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