Monday, October 28, 2013

HCPF Resources, PEAK Campaign, and FAQs

Resources for Parents:
Beginning in January 2014, more Coloradans may qualify for Medicaid or for new financial assistance to help buy health care coverage through Connect for Health Colorado. We know that most of those newly eligible Medicaid will be parents and adults without children. The Department of Health Care Policy and Financing has developed a brochure to help Coloradans learn about their options as well as a flyer that can help get the attention of parents who may be newly eligible in January for Medicaid.
PEAK Campaign:
Beginning in mid-October, the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing launched a targeted marketing campaign for PEAK. The campaign includes English and Spanish radio spots, billboards and online media. Keep your eyes and ears open for the advertisements through November. If you have specific questions regarding the campaign please contact Raina.Paisley@state.co.us.

NEW Frequently  Asked Questions:  
Applicants and community partners can now find additional guidance on the PEAK application at Colorado.gov/Health. On the Colorado.gov/Health FAQ page, you can find answers to your general application questions as well as question and answers specific to the online PEAK application. The FAQs can also be accessed directly from the PEAK site by clicking on Quick Links, then Client FAQs. We will continue to add to these FAQs as well as others about health care reform regularly, so check back often.

NEW ACA Inbox for Stakeholder Questions: 
In an effort to streamline responses, ensure consistency and provide all stakeholders and consumers with timely information, the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing has developed a centralized inbox for health care reform related questions. Questions regarding the implementation of the ACA should be directed to: ACAImplementation@hcpf.state.co.us

All stakeholders should to direct their questions to this inbox. For questions that are not already addressed on Colorado.gov/HCPF/ACAResources or Colorado.gov/Health, the Department will work to answer the question and post the response online in approximately 7-10 business days.” [Source: HCPF]

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