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92_SB1978 LRB9214473DJmb 1 AN ACT in relation to public aid. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by 5 adding Section 5-5.04 as follows: 6 (305 ILCS 5/5-5.04 new) 7 Sec. 5-5.04. Medicaid Hospital Payment Task Force. 8 (a) The General Assembly finds: 9 (1) Through the Medicaid program, the Illinois 10 Department of Public Aid insures approximately 1,500,000 11 people, or about one out of every 8 Illinois residents. 12 (2) The Illinois Department of Public Aid pays for 13 2 out of every 5 births in this State. 14 (3) The average Illinois hospital receives 12% of 15 its patient revenue from Medicaid, with some hospitals 16 far more dependent on the Medicaid program. 17 (4) Hospitals are required by State and federal law 18 to examine and stabilize or appropriately transfer all 19 persons who come to the emergency room, regardless of 20 their ability to pay. 21 (5) A growing number of Illinois residents do not 22 have health insurance and do not qualify for Medicaid, 23 causing hospitals to provide an increasing amount of care 24 for which they are not paid. 25 (6) The base payments for inpatient hospital 26 services have effectively been frozen since 1992. 27 (7) Illinois Medicaid payments to hospitals cover, 28 on average, far less than the actual cost of providing 29 care. 30 (8) More than 70% of Illinois hospitals lose money 31 on patient care, and 67% have negative overall margins. -2- LRB9214473DJmb 1 (9) Illinois hospitals are significant contributors 2 to the Illinois economy and employ over 200,000 people. 3 (10) Hospital Medicaid payments were reduced by 4 approximately $100,000,000 during State Fiscal Year 2002 5 in response to declining State revenues, placing greater 6 financial stress on Illinois hospitals. 7 (11) A Medicaid program that pays reasonably for 8 services will promote and enhance a strong health care 9 system, which will improve access to quality health care 10 for all the people of Illinois. 11 (b) There is established within the Illinois Department 12 of Public Aid a Medicaid Hospital Payment Task Force (the 13 "Task Force"). The Task Force shall have the following 14 members: 15 (1) The Director of Public Aid, ex officio, or his 16 or her designee. 17 (2) The Director of Public Health, ex officio, or 18 his or her designee. 19 (3) Four members of the General Assembly, appointed 20 one each by the President of the Senate, the Minority 21 Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of 22 Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of 23 Representatives. The members appointed by the President 24 of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 25 Representatives shall serve as co-chairs of the Task 26 Force. 27 (4) Seven members appointed by the Director of 28 Public Aid as follows: 3 members recommended by the 29 Illinois Hospital Association; one member recommended by 30 the Illinois Catholic Health Association; one member 31 recommended by the Illinois Rural Health Association; one 32 member recommended by the Illinois State Chamber of 33 Commerce; and one member recommended by an advocacy 34 organization representing Medicaid recipients. -3- LRB9214473DJmb 1 (c) The Illinois Department of Public Aid shall provide 2 technical and staff support to the Task Force. 3 (d) The Task Force shall conduct a comprehensive study 4 of the Medicaid program to ascertain the adequacy of rates 5 for inpatient and outpatient hospital care to ensure the 6 continued availability of hospital care in this State. 7 (e) The Task Force shall report its findings and 8 recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on 9 or before January 1, 2003. The Task Force's report shall 10 include, but need not be limited to, an evaluation of the 11 adequacy of Medicaid hospital payment rates by examining the 12 following: 13 (1) Payment-to-cost comparisons for Medicaid 14 inpatient and outpatient hospital services. 15 (2) The impact of Medicaid hospital payments on 16 hospital patient care margins. 17 (3) Comparison of Illinois Medicaid hospital 18 payments to Medicaid hospital payments in other states. 19 (4) The impact of Medicaid hospital payment rates 20 on access to health care for Illinois residents. 21 (5) The impact of Medicaid hospital payment rates 22 on the quality of health care available to Illinois 23 residents. 24 (6) The impact of Medicaid hospital payment rates 25 on the cost of health care for Illinois residents. 26 (7) Recommendations for changes in the Medicaid 27 payment system for hospitals. 28 (f) The Task Force shall retain independent experts, 29 with experience in health care finance and economics, to 30 assist it in conducting its study and preparing its report. 31 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 32 becoming law.