Demonstration of Past Progress in Exchange Planning Core Areas Sample Clauses

Demonstration of Past Progress in Exchange Planning Core Areas. This section should describe and quantify, where possible, progress the State made in Exchange planning activities. This includes but is not limited to the discussion points highlighted below: Background Research: Discuss the research conducted, including key findings and plans that resulted from this research. Stakeholder Consultation: Discuss partnerships with various stakeholders and how public input into the Exchange planning process was gained, such as State HIT Coordinators and the State’s health information exchange program, State officials, representatives of State Agencies, employers, insurers, advocacy groups, and consumer groups. State Legislative/ Regulatory Actions: Discuss the progress made toward the creation of the necessary legal authority to establish and operate an Exchange that complies with Federal requirements available at the time of the application and provides for establishment of governance and Exchange structure Governance: Discuss the progress made toward establishing the administrative structure (State agency, quasi-governmental agency, or non-profit organization) and governance structure of the Exchange (composition of governing body, conflict of interest standards, selection process). Program Integration: Discuss how coordination with the State insurance regulatory entity (e.g. Department of Insurance), State Medicaid, CHIP, other State health subsidy programs, and other health and human services programs as appropriate, has been carried out during the planning process, and outcomes of these coordination efforts. Include planning activities related to streamlining eligibility and enrollment, and coordinating with the State Department of Insurance on issues including the financial stability of insurance companies, certification of plans, rate review, State licensure, solvency, and market conduct. Discuss any efforts that have taken place or may be planned to facilitate coordination with other specific health and human services programs. Exchange IT Systems: Discuss steps taken toward the first phase of development of Exchange IT systems in accordance with the most current Federal IT guidance. Please reference Appendix D as well. including compliance with the standards adopted by the Secretary under Section 1561 of the Affordable Care Act. Discuss steps taken to ensure a modular, flexible approach to systems development, including use of open interfaces and exposed application programming interfaces; the separation of business ...
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