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Written by Pat McPartland, Legislation Coordinator   
Sunday, 08 July 2007

AB 1643 Advisory Committee

California Health Incentives Improvement Project (CHIIP)

California Institute on Human Services

Sonoma State University (SSU)

 

May 2007

 

Background:  AB 1643, authored by Assemblyman Dave Jones and approved by Governor Schwarzenegger in late September 2006, authorizes the Sonoma State University based California Health Incentives Improvement Project (CHIIP), and its research partners, to study the feasibility of expanding the current long-term care (LTC) insurance program offered through the Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to provide coverage to additional public employees and retirees with disabilities. 


AB 1643 charges CHIIP (and its research partners) to produce a final report including results of a survey of public employees and retirees who have been denied participation in CalPERS’ existing long-term care insurance program, and to explore:

·        Expected costs of providing coverage without underwriting criteria;

·        Feasibility of various options including higher premiums and longer waiting periods;

·        A proposal for an approach that will maintain fiscal stability of the plan;

·        Potential savings of the proposed plan to the public benefit programs; as well as

·        Other options for people denied private long term care insurance that will enable individuals to obtain LTC services so they are not discouraged from seeking employment.

 

Advisory Committee Purpose:  As a part of AB 1643, CHIIP is to organize an advisory committee.  The purpose of this advisory group is to provide general guidance to CHIIP and its main research partner, the UC Berkeley Survey Research Center to: 1) Shape research questions; 2) Advise on the conduct of the study (including identification of the study sample); and 3) Assist in the preparation of the final report. Other crucial roles anticipated for specific advisory task force members include:  4) Assisting with buy-in from their respective organizations; 5) Helping to figure out the process and mechanism to survey CalPERS members; 6) Assisting in obtaining research design approval from the State Institutional Review Board; 7) Assisting with analysis relating to savings to other public benefits programs such as Medi-Cal; 8) Providing expertise in population demographics; and 9) Providing expertise in exploring long-term care options. 

 

Advisory Committee Time Commitment:  CHIIP anticipates that the advisory committee will meet on a quarterly basis through December 2008.  The first meeting could be a day-long event.  Subsequent meetings would be much shorter in length and may take place in person or through the use of the gamut of communication technologies.  In addition, individual task force members may be asked to assist the research team on specific topics related to their unique expertise.  A working timeline for the overall project is attached.    

 

Proposed Advisory Committee Members:  CHIIP proposes to include representation on the advisory task force from a broad group of disability constituents, including:

 

Potential Advisory Committee Members

Area of Expertise

·        Representative from the CalPERS Board of Administration

Understanding of program administration as well as assist to obtain study sample

·        Representative from a CalPERS LTC Insurance Underwriter/Provider

Knowledge of underwriting and industry concerns

·        Representative from the California Health and Human Services Agency

Help in exploring benefits issues as well as liaison with the State Institutional Review Board (under CHHSA)

·        Representative from Department of Health Services

Help in exploring the interactions of private LTC insurance and Medi-Cal long-term care services

·        Representative from the Department of Rehabilitation

Help to explore LTC insurance as an employment benefit to people with disabilities

·        Representative from Disabled in State Service

Sponsor of the bill. A key consumer group interested in long-term care insurance.

·        Representative of World Institute on Disability

A key consumer group interested in long-term care insurance.

·        Representative UCSF Disability Statistics Center

Expertise on disability statistics

·        Representative from the Governor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities

This committee is looking at the State as a model employer as a part of a strategic plan

·        Representative of retirees with disabilities

Personal experience with CalPERS and personal retirement needs

·        Representative from California State Council on Developmental Disabilities

Policy experience with a significant consumer group

·        Representative from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

Help in understanding of needs of state workers

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 February 2010 )
 
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