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Public Act 093-0981 |
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AN ACT concerning health care for women.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding | ||||
Section 11.5 as
follows:
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(210 ILCS 85/11.5 new)
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Sec. 11.5. Uniform standards of obstetrical care | ||||
regardless of
ability to pay.
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(a) No hospital may promulgate policies or implement | ||||
practices that determine
differing standards of obstetrical | ||||
care based upon a patient's source of
payment or ability
to pay | ||||
for medical services.
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(b) Each hospital shall develop a written policy statement | ||||
reflecting the
requirements of subsection (a) and shall post | ||||
written notices of this policy in
the obstetrical admitting | ||||
areas of the hospital by July 1, 2004. Notices
posted pursuant | ||||
to this Section shall be posted in the predominant language or
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languages spoken in the hospital's service area.
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Section 15. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||
changing Section 5-5 and adding Section 5-16.7a as follows:
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(305 ILCS 5/5-5) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-5)
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Sec. 5-5. Medical services. The Illinois Department, by | ||||
rule, shall
determine the quantity and quality of and the rate | ||||
of reimbursement for the
medical assistance for which
payment | ||||
will be authorized, and the medical services to be provided,
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which may include all or part of the following: (1) inpatient | ||||
hospital
services; (2) outpatient hospital services; (3) other | ||||
laboratory and
X-ray services; (4) skilled nursing home | ||||
services; (5) physicians'
services whether furnished in the | ||||
office, the patient's home, a
hospital, a skilled nursing home, |
or elsewhere; (6) medical care, or any
other type of remedial | ||
care furnished by licensed practitioners; (7)
home health care | ||
services; (8) private duty nursing service; (9) clinic
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services; (10) dental services , including prevention and | ||
treatment of periodontal disease and dental caries disease for | ||
pregnant women ; (11) physical therapy and related
services; | ||
(12) prescribed drugs, dentures, and prosthetic devices; and
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eyeglasses prescribed by a physician skilled in the diseases of | ||
the eye,
or by an optometrist, whichever the person may select; | ||
(13) other
diagnostic, screening, preventive, and | ||
rehabilitative services; (14)
transportation and such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary; (15) medical
treatment of sexual | ||
assault survivors, as defined in
Section 1a of the Sexual | ||
Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, for
injuries | ||
sustained as a result of the sexual assault, including
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examinations and laboratory tests to discover evidence which | ||
may be used in
criminal proceedings arising from the sexual | ||
assault; (16) the
diagnosis and treatment of sickle cell | ||
anemia; and (17)
any other medical care, and any other type of | ||
remedial care recognized
under the laws of this State, but not | ||
including abortions, or induced
miscarriages or premature | ||
births, unless, in the opinion of a physician,
such procedures | ||
are necessary for the preservation of the life of the
woman | ||
seeking such treatment, or except an induced premature birth
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intended to produce a live viable child and such procedure is | ||
necessary
for the health of the mother or her unborn child. The | ||
Illinois Department,
by rule, shall prohibit any physician from | ||
providing medical assistance
to anyone eligible therefor under | ||
this Code where such physician has been
found guilty of | ||
performing an abortion procedure in a wilful and wanton
manner | ||
upon a woman who was not pregnant at the time such abortion
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procedure was performed. The term "any other type of remedial | ||
care" shall
include nursing care and nursing home service for | ||
persons who rely on
treatment by spiritual means alone through | ||
prayer for healing.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a |
comprehensive
tobacco use cessation program that includes | ||
purchasing prescription drugs or
prescription medical devices | ||
approved by the Food and Drug administration shall
be covered | ||
under the medical assistance
program under this Article for | ||
persons who are otherwise eligible for
assistance under this | ||
Article.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the | ||
Illinois
Department may not require, as a condition of payment | ||
for any laboratory
test authorized under this Article, that a | ||
physician's handwritten signature
appear on the laboratory | ||
test order form. The Illinois Department may,
however, impose | ||
other appropriate requirements regarding laboratory test
order | ||
documentation.
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The Illinois Department of Public Aid shall provide the | ||
following services to
persons
eligible for assistance under | ||
this Article who are participating in
education, training or | ||
employment programs operated by the Department of Human
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Services as successor to the Department of Public Aid:
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(1) dental services, which shall include but not be | ||
limited to
prosthodontics; and
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(2) eyeglasses prescribed by a physician skilled in the | ||
diseases of the
eye, or by an optometrist, whichever the | ||
person may select.
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The Illinois Department, by rule, may distinguish and | ||
classify the
medical services to be provided only in accordance | ||
with the classes of
persons designated in Section 5-2.
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The Illinois Department shall authorize the provision of, | ||
and shall
authorize payment for, screening by low-dose | ||
mammography for the presence of
occult breast cancer for women | ||
35 years of age or older who are eligible
for medical | ||
assistance under this Article, as follows: a baseline
mammogram | ||
for women 35 to 39 years of age and an
annual mammogram for | ||
women 40 years of age or older. All screenings
shall
include a | ||
physical breast exam, instruction on self-examination and
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information regarding the frequency of self-examination and | ||
its value as a
preventative tool. As used in this Section, |
"low-dose mammography" means
the x-ray examination of the | ||
breast using equipment dedicated specifically
for mammography, | ||
including the x-ray tube, filter, compression device,
image | ||
receptor, and cassettes, with an average radiation exposure | ||
delivery
of less than one rad mid-breast, with 2 views for each | ||
breast.
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Any medical or health care provider shall immediately | ||
recommend, to
any pregnant woman who is being provided prenatal | ||
services and is suspected
of drug abuse or is addicted as | ||
defined in the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse
and Dependency | ||
Act, referral to a local substance abuse treatment provider
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licensed by the Department of Human Services or to a licensed
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hospital which provides substance abuse treatment services. | ||
The Department of
Public Aid shall assure coverage for the cost | ||
of treatment of the drug abuse or
addiction for pregnant | ||
recipients in accordance with the Illinois Medicaid
Program in | ||
conjunction with the Department of Human Services.
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All medical providers providing medical assistance to | ||
pregnant women
under this Code shall receive information from | ||
the Department on the
availability of services under the Drug | ||
Free Families with a Future or any
comparable program providing | ||
case management services for addicted women,
including | ||
information on appropriate referrals for other social services
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that may be needed by addicted women in addition to treatment | ||
for addiction.
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The Illinois Department, in cooperation with the | ||
Departments of Human
Services (as successor to the Department | ||
of Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse) and Public Health, through a | ||
public awareness campaign, may
provide information concerning | ||
treatment for alcoholism and drug abuse and
addiction, prenatal | ||
health care, and other pertinent programs directed at
reducing | ||
the number of drug-affected infants born to recipients of | ||
medical
assistance.
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Neither the Illinois Department of Public Aid nor the | ||
Department of Human
Services shall sanction the recipient | ||
solely on the basis of
her substance abuse.
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The Illinois Department shall establish such regulations | ||
governing
the dispensing of health services under this Article | ||
as it shall deem
appropriate. The Department
should
seek the | ||
advice of formal professional advisory committees appointed by
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the Director of the Illinois Department for the purpose of | ||
providing regular
advice on policy and administrative matters, | ||
information dissemination and
educational activities for | ||
medical and health care providers, and
consistency in | ||
procedures to the Illinois Department.
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The Illinois Department may develop and contract with | ||
Partnerships of
medical providers to arrange medical services | ||
for persons eligible under
Section 5-2 of this Code. | ||
Implementation of this Section may be by
demonstration projects | ||
in certain geographic areas. The Partnership shall
be | ||
represented by a sponsor organization. The Department, by rule, | ||
shall
develop qualifications for sponsors of Partnerships. | ||
Nothing in this
Section shall be construed to require that the | ||
sponsor organization be a
medical organization.
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The sponsor must negotiate formal written contracts with | ||
medical
providers for physician services, inpatient and | ||
outpatient hospital care,
home health services, treatment for | ||
alcoholism and substance abuse, and
other services determined | ||
necessary by the Illinois Department by rule for
delivery by | ||
Partnerships. Physician services must include prenatal and
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obstetrical care. The Illinois Department shall reimburse | ||
medical services
delivered by Partnership providers to clients | ||
in target areas according to
provisions of this Article and the | ||
Illinois Health Finance Reform Act,
except that:
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(1) Physicians participating in a Partnership and | ||
providing certain
services, which shall be determined by | ||
the Illinois Department, to persons
in areas covered by the | ||
Partnership may receive an additional surcharge
for such | ||
services.
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(2) The Department may elect to consider and negotiate | ||
financial
incentives to encourage the development of | ||
Partnerships and the efficient
delivery of medical care.
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(3) Persons receiving medical services through | ||
Partnerships may receive
medical and case management | ||
services above the level usually offered
through the | ||
medical assistance program.
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Medical providers shall be required to meet certain | ||
qualifications to
participate in Partnerships to ensure the | ||
delivery of high quality medical
services. These | ||
qualifications shall be determined by rule of the Illinois
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Department and may be higher than qualifications for | ||
participation in the
medical assistance program. Partnership | ||
sponsors may prescribe reasonable
additional qualifications | ||
for participation by medical providers, only with
the prior | ||
written approval of the Illinois Department.
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Nothing in this Section shall limit the free choice of | ||
practitioners,
hospitals, and other providers of medical | ||
services by clients.
In order to ensure patient freedom of | ||
choice, the Illinois Department shall
immediately promulgate | ||
all rules and take all other necessary actions so that
provided | ||
services may be accessed from therapeutically certified | ||
optometrists
to the full extent of the Illinois Optometric | ||
Practice Act of 1987 without
discriminating between service | ||
providers.
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The Department shall apply for a waiver from the United | ||
States Health
Care Financing Administration to allow for the | ||
implementation of
Partnerships under this Section.
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The Illinois Department shall require health care | ||
providers to maintain
records that document the medical care | ||
and services provided to recipients
of Medical Assistance under | ||
this Article. The Illinois Department shall
require health care | ||
providers to make available, when authorized by the
patient, in | ||
writing, the medical records in a timely fashion to other
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health care providers who are treating or serving persons | ||
eligible for
Medical Assistance under this Article. All | ||
dispensers of medical services
shall be required to maintain | ||
and retain business and professional records
sufficient to | ||
fully and accurately document the nature, scope, details and
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receipt of the health care provided to persons eligible for | ||
medical
assistance under this Code, in accordance with | ||
regulations promulgated by
the Illinois Department. The rules | ||
and regulations shall require that proof
of the receipt of | ||
prescription drugs, dentures, prosthetic devices and
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eyeglasses by eligible persons under this Section accompany | ||
each claim
for reimbursement submitted by the dispenser of such | ||
medical services.
No such claims for reimbursement shall be | ||
approved for payment by the Illinois
Department without such | ||
proof of receipt, unless the Illinois Department
shall have put | ||
into effect and shall be operating a system of post-payment
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audit and review which shall, on a sampling basis, be deemed | ||
adequate by
the Illinois Department to assure that such drugs, | ||
dentures, prosthetic
devices and eyeglasses for which payment | ||
is being made are actually being
received by eligible | ||
recipients. Within 90 days after the effective date of
this | ||
amendatory Act of 1984, the Illinois Department shall establish | ||
a
current list of acquisition costs for all prosthetic devices | ||
and any
other items recognized as medical equipment and | ||
supplies reimbursable under
this Article and shall update such | ||
list on a quarterly basis, except that
the acquisition costs of | ||
all prescription drugs shall be updated no
less frequently than | ||
every 30 days as required by Section 5-5.12.
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The rules and regulations of the Illinois Department shall | ||
require
that a written statement including the required opinion | ||
of a physician
shall accompany any claim for reimbursement for | ||
abortions, or induced
miscarriages or premature births. This | ||
statement shall indicate what
procedures were used in providing | ||
such medical services.
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The Illinois Department shall require all dispensers of | ||
medical
services, other than an individual practitioner or | ||
group of practitioners,
desiring to participate in the Medical | ||
Assistance program
established under this Article to disclose | ||
all financial, beneficial,
ownership, equity, surety or other | ||
interests in any and all firms,
corporations, partnerships, | ||
associations, business enterprises, joint
ventures, agencies, |
institutions or other legal entities providing any
form of | ||
health care services in this State under this Article.
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The Illinois Department may require that all dispensers of | ||
medical
services desiring to participate in the medical | ||
assistance program
established under this Article disclose, | ||
under such terms and conditions as
the Illinois Department may | ||
by rule establish, all inquiries from clients
and attorneys | ||
regarding medical bills paid by the Illinois Department, which
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inquiries could indicate potential existence of claims or liens | ||
for the
Illinois Department.
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Enrollment of a vendor that provides non-emergency medical | ||
transportation,
defined by the Department by rule,
shall be
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conditional for 180 days. During that time, the Department of | ||
Public Aid may
terminate the vendor's eligibility to | ||
participate in the medical assistance
program without cause. | ||
That termination of eligibility is not subject to the
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Department's hearing process.
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The Illinois Department shall establish policies, | ||
procedures,
standards and criteria by rule for the acquisition, | ||
repair and replacement
of orthotic and prosthetic devices and | ||
durable medical equipment. Such
rules shall provide, but not be | ||
limited to, the following services: (1)
immediate repair or | ||
replacement of such devices by recipients without
medical | ||
authorization; and (2) rental, lease, purchase or | ||
lease-purchase of
durable medical equipment in a | ||
cost-effective manner, taking into
consideration the | ||
recipient's medical prognosis, the extent of the
recipient's | ||
needs, and the requirements and costs for maintaining such
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equipment. Such rules shall enable a recipient to temporarily | ||
acquire and
use alternative or substitute devices or equipment | ||
pending repairs or
replacements of any device or equipment | ||
previously authorized for such
recipient by the Department. | ||
Rules under clause (2) above shall not provide
for purchase or | ||
lease-purchase of durable medical equipment or supplies
used | ||
for the purpose of oxygen delivery and respiratory care.
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The Department shall execute, relative to the nursing home |
prescreening
project, written inter-agency agreements with the | ||
Department of Human
Services and the Department on Aging, to | ||
effect the following: (i) intake
procedures and common | ||
eligibility criteria for those persons who are receiving
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non-institutional services; and (ii) the establishment and | ||
development of
non-institutional services in areas of the State | ||
where they are not currently
available or are undeveloped.
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The Illinois Department shall develop and operate, in | ||
cooperation
with other State Departments and agencies and in | ||
compliance with
applicable federal laws and regulations, | ||
appropriate and effective
systems of health care evaluation and | ||
programs for monitoring of
utilization of health care services | ||
and facilities, as it affects
persons eligible for medical | ||
assistance under this Code.
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The Illinois Department shall report annually to the | ||
General Assembly,
no later than the second Friday in April of | ||
1979 and each year
thereafter, in regard to:
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(a) actual statistics and trends in utilization of | ||
medical services by
public aid recipients;
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(b) actual statistics and trends in the provision of | ||
the various medical
services by medical vendors;
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(c) current rate structures and proposed changes in | ||
those rate structures
for the various medical vendors; and
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(d) efforts at utilization review and control by the | ||
Illinois Department.
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The period covered by each report shall be the 3 years | ||
ending on the June
30 prior to the report. The report shall | ||
include suggested legislation
for consideration by the General | ||
Assembly. The filing of one copy of the
report with the | ||
Speaker, one copy with the Minority Leader and one copy
with | ||
the Clerk of the House of Representatives, one copy with the | ||
President,
one copy with the Minority Leader and one copy with | ||
the Secretary of the
Senate, one copy with the Legislative | ||
Research Unit, and such additional
copies
with the State | ||
Government Report Distribution Center for the General
Assembly | ||
as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State
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Library Act shall be deemed sufficient to comply with this | ||
Section.
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(Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; | ||
92-789, eff. 8-6-02; 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
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(305 ILCS 5/5-16.7a new)
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Sec. 5-16.7a. Reimbursement for epidural anesthesia | ||
services.
In addition to other procedures authorized by the
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Department under this Code, the
Department shall provide | ||
reimbursement to medical providers for epidural
anesthesia | ||
services when ordered by the attending practitioner at the time | ||
of
delivery.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |