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Charging Forward: Lessons Learned from the Implementation of the In-Person Assistor/Navigator Program for the NY State of Health Benefit Exchange within the Asian Pacific American Community

142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition (November 15 - November 19, 2014): http://www.apha.org/events-and-meetings/annual
Monday, November 17, 2014 : 9:30 AM - 9:50 AM

Lindsey Riley, MPH , Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Noilyn Abesamis-Mendoza, MPH , Coalition for Asian American Children & Families, New York, NY
Background:  According to the 2010 Census, NYC is home to the largest and fastest growing community of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) in the U.S., of which 72% are foreign-born, 48% are limited English proficient (LEP), and 17% live below FPL.  Modeled on successful community assistance programs in NY State (NYS), the IPA/Navigator program was designed to provide enrollment assistance for the NY State of Health (NYSOH) benefit exchange, as a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  In 2013, 10 APA-serving organizations known as the Charging Forward Coalition were awarded funding to serve as IPA/Navigators and provide culturally competent and linguistically appropriate enrollment services for the APA community.

Purpose:  To describe and present experiences implementing the IPA/Navigator program for the NYSOH benefit exchange within the APA community.

Methods:  The Coalition utilized best practices to reach vulnerable, hard-to-reach populations to provide education and dispel misinformation regarding the ACA, as well as promote their services and availability as IPA/Navigators.  Strategies included leveraging partnerships with ethnic media, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, consulates, healthcare providers, and business associations. Additionally, Coalition members held weekly meetings to share lessons learned, as well as serve as an active feedback loop to NYS regarding implementation issues.

Results:  Among the funded agencies, 25 individuals received training and certification as IPA/Navigators, among which 19 different languages are represented.  Open enrollment for the NYSOH exchange began October 1st, 2013.  Since that time, the Coalition has collectively implemented 35 outreach events targeting APA communities, and assisted over 4,000 consumers, both in-person and via phone, to provide enrollment assistance for the NYSOH benefit exchange.  Forthcoming results will include additional enrollment data and qualitative feedback from IPA/Navigators.

Conclusions:  IPA/Navigators are a critical component of the successful implementation of the ACA, and an important conduit for reaching and engaging the APA community in healthcare reform.

Learning Areas:

Conduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practice
Program planning
Public health or related public policy

Learning Objectives:
Describe how APA-serving organizations in NYC implemented an IPA/Navigator program to provide enrollment assistance for the NYSOH benefit exchange Assess the impact of ACA and the NYSOH benefit exchange on insurance coverage options available to the APA community in NYS

Keyword(s): Affordable Care Act, Asian Americans

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: For the last year, I have been responsible for the oversight of the IPA/Navigator program at the NYU site, and have worked closely with the lead agency on all issues related to implementation and outreach.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.