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What Providers Need to Know Now About ARPA COBRA Subsidies

On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). Included in the many pages of relief for individuals who have been adversely affected by COVID 19, is an expansion and assistance of COBRA benefits not seen since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).

Under ARPA, an employee who has had their employment involuntarily terminated, or had their hours reduced, is eligible for 6 months of free COBRA coverage. This subsidy ends on September 30, 2021. It appears the time frame was designed to catch anyone who has involuntarily lost work, since the pandemic began in April 2020, as the eligibility window for COBRA is 18 months.

Importantly, the subsidy is now available to employees who never elected COBRA coverage, or elected coverage and let it lapse. These individuals must be allowed an additional 60-day window to re-enroll. Additionally, this special election period allows those employees to make prospective elections beginning April 1, 2021, meaning they can elect to begin the 6 months of coverage without requiring payment of back dated premiums.

What does this mean for providers? According to the Congressional Budget Office, this means at least 3 million more insured patients. The CBO estimated that 2.2 million people would enroll in subsidized COBRA, joining 800,000 who would remain enrolled. This estimate was done on the House version of the bill, which only included an 85% subsidy. The 100% subsidy is expected to drastically increase, perhaps double, those numbers. In 2009, when ARRA provided only a 65% subsidy, an evaluation for the US Department of Labor showed that the COBRA enrollment rate went from 8% to 34%.

As is frequently the case, providers may be left with explaining and assisting their patients in receiving access to this subsidy, and in doing so converting self-pay balances to insured accounts. Employers are awaiting final instruction and sample notices from the Government, which is due within 45 days of signing. Once received, all eligible individuals should receive notice from their employers. However, they will not be automatically enrolled.

Providers should focus on three main areas of screening patients for this eligibility 1) high balance self-pay accounts with dates of service from April 1, 2021- September 30, 2021 2) self-pay patients scheduled for services April 1, 2021- September 30, 2021 3) patients currently being seen in any reoccurring visit environment- physical therapy, infusion, etc. It is also recommended, that providers work with any large employers in their community to assist patients, and potential patients, with enrollment.

Altum Healthcare Solutions is working with many providers to develop and execute a plan around this subsidy roll out. For more information, please contact us at info@altumhs.com.

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Matt Curry possesses 15 years of experience in healthcare revenue cycle solutions and currently serves as the Regional Vice President of Business Development for Altum Healthcare Solutions. 

Matt utilizes his extensive knowledge and expertise in healthcare revenue cycle and sales strategies to provide the best solution set for the company’s clients.

Outside of work, Matt enjoys playing golf and volunteering as a coach for multiple sports. He resides in Milton, Massachusetts, just outside Boston, with his wife and two children.

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Taylor’s commitment to excellence and client satisfaction is evident in her work ethic and positive attitude. 

Taylor resides in West Georgia with her significant other and their two furry companions.

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Meaghan is a graduate of Georgia Southern University and Kennesaw State.

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Mary Enge is the Vice President of Insurance Billing for Altum Healthcare Solutions. With over 25 years of Healthcare Industry experience, she possesses a strong background leading teams in quality assurance and claims analysis for follow-up and claims denials for Medicare, Veterans Administration, Workers Compensation, Managed Care, Medicaid CMOs, and Medicaid.

Mary has collaborated with multiple hospital departments to resolve complex denials regarding authorization, medical necessity, COB issues, and assisted with various cleanup projects. She has worked closely with hospitals nationwide to assist in reviewing, analyzing, and resolving a high volume of accounts while maintaining great partnerships with her clients to ensure we always meet their goals and expectations.

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A native of Cordele, Georgia and educated at Georgia Southern University, he currently resides in Fayetteville, Georgia with his wife and two children. Matt is an avid golfer who also enjoys serving his community as a church deacon and high school golf coach.

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Elizabeth S. Richards serves as Chief Executive Officer of Altum Healthcare Solutions. With 15 years as a Healthcare attorney, her expertise includes third-party liability, workers compensation, insurance appeals, Medicaid/Medicare, and other complex reimbursement matters.

Mrs. Richards is an active member of the Georgia Bar, Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys, and Georgia Chapter of HFMA. As a member of Georgia HFMA, she has been on the board of directors, a legal counsel to the chapter, and co-chair of the Region Five event. Additionally, she chaired and founded the Women in Healthcare initiative in the state. In 2014, she was selected and served on the National HFMA task force for Early Careerist. She also holds the HFMA Fellow designation and the Medal of Honor.

She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and a Juris Doctor, both from the University of Georgia. When not working, Mrs. Richards enjoys spending time with her two sons, Hudson and Grayson, and cheering on the Georgia Bulldogs!