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| 1 | AN ACT concerning health.
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| 2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| 3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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| 4 | Section 1. Legislative findings and purpose. Medical | ||||||
| 5 | clinics, emergency rooms, and hospitals across the country are | ||||||
| 6 | overwhelmed by the opioid crisis and have been adversely | ||||||
| 7 | affected by costs and increasing rates of recidivism due to an | ||||||
| 8 | increase in the need for additional comprehensive | ||||||
| 9 | community-based continuum of care services for persons with | ||||||
| 10 | opioid and other substance use disorders. According to the | ||||||
| 11 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there has been a | ||||||
| 12 | 600% increase in the incidence of opioid use disorders since | ||||||
| 13 | 1999, creating an increased need for treatment and other | ||||||
| 14 | recovery support services. Most persons with substance use | ||||||
| 15 | disorders also face co-existing social and economic challenges | ||||||
| 16 | including poverty, job insecurity, and a lack of safe and sober | ||||||
| 17 | living environments. The current health care system is often | ||||||
| 18 | too expensive, fragmented, and disjointed to sufficiently | ||||||
| 19 | address the needs of persons with substance use disorders. | ||||||
| 20 | Consequently, we are at a pivotal time in history when | ||||||
| 21 | insurance companies are having to become more innovative in | ||||||
| 22 | their approaches to contain costs and improve the outcomes of | ||||||
| 23 | those persons with substance use disorders. Hospitals are also | ||||||
| 24 | contemplating new and innovative ways to reduce their costs and | ||||||
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| 1 | rates of recidivism, improve the outcomes of those persons with | ||||||
| 2 | substance use disorders, and monitor these persons with a | ||||||
| 3 | greater level of care in order to achieve the highest level of | ||||||
| 4 | multiple performance outcomes at a time when performance | ||||||
| 5 | metrics matter more than ever. The State of Illinois has the | ||||||
| 6 | opportunity to lead the nation by supporting and amplifying the | ||||||
| 7 | most comprehensive and vertically integrated approach to | ||||||
| 8 | recovery that can effectively address the root causes of | ||||||
| 9 | substance use disorders, while stabilizing other co-existing | ||||||
| 10 | social, economic, and housing conditions that can impair a | ||||||
| 11 | person's long-term recovery. In addition to helping persons | ||||||
| 12 | achieve physical recovery from a substance use disorder, it is | ||||||
| 13 | also important to help them find new meaning in their personal | ||||||
| 14 | lives by rebuilding and strengthening their family | ||||||
| 15 | relationships, community ties, and spiritual development. | ||||||
| 16 | Recovery housing can facilitate this holistic approach to | ||||||
| 17 | recovery and help persons replace their need for substances | ||||||
| 18 | with more meaningful elements of life. Therefore, it is the | ||||||
| 19 | purpose of this Act to provide Illinois citizens with greater | ||||||
| 20 | access to a more robust and holistic continuum of behavioral | ||||||
| 21 | health care services and supports by providing health care | ||||||
| 22 | coverage for recovery housing for persons with substance use | ||||||
| 23 | disorders. | ||||||
| 24 | Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by adding | ||||||
| 25 | Section 356z.29 as follows: | ||||||
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| 1 | (215 ILCS 5/356z.29 new) | ||||||
| 2 | Sec. 356z.29. Recovery housing for persons with substance | ||||||
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disorders. | ||||||
| 4 | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section: | ||||||
| 5 | "Substance use disorder" and "case management" have the | ||||||
| 6 | meanings ascribed to those terms in Section 1-10 of the | ||||||
| 7 | Substance Use Disorder Act. | ||||||
| 8 | "Hospital" means a facility licensed by the Department of | ||||||
| 9 | Public Health under the Hospital Licensing Act. | ||||||
| 10 | "Federally qualified health center" means a facility as | ||||||
| 11 | defined in Section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the federal Social Security | ||||||
| 12 | Act. | ||||||
| 13 | "Recovery housing" means a residential extended care | ||||||
| 14 | treatment facility or a recovery home as defined and licensed | ||||||
| 15 | in 77 Illinois Administrative Code, Part 2060, by the Illinois | ||||||
| 16 | Department of Human Services, Division of Substance Use | ||||||
| 17 | Prevention and Recovery. | ||||||
| 18 | (b) A group or individual policy of accident and health | ||||||
| 19 | insurance or managed care plan amended, delivered, issued, or | ||||||
| 20 | renewed on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||||
| 21 | of the 100th General Assembly may provide coverage for | ||||||
| 22 | residential extended care services and supports for persons | ||||||
| 23 | recovery housing for persons with substance use disorders who | ||||||
| 24 | are at risk of a relapse following discharge from a health care | ||||||
| 25 | clinic, federally qualified health center, hospital withdrawal | ||||||
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| 1 | management program or any other licensed withdrawal management | ||||||
| 2 | program, or hospital emergency department so long as all of the | ||||||
| 3 | following conditions are met: | ||||||
| 4 | (1) A health care clinic, federally qualified health | ||||||
| 5 | center, hospital withdrawal management program or any | ||||||
| 6 | other licensed withdrawal management program, or hospital | ||||||
| 7 | emergency department has conducted an individualized | ||||||
| 8 | assessment, using criteria established by the American | ||||||
| 9 | Society of Addiction Medicine, of the person's condition | ||||||
| 10 | prior to discharge and has identified the person as being | ||||||
| 11 | at risk of a relapse and in need of supportive services, | ||||||
| 12 | including employment and training and case management, to | ||||||
| 13 | maintain long-term recovery. A determination of whether a | ||||||
| 14 | person is in need of supportive services shall also be | ||||||
| 15 | based on whether the person has a history of poverty, job | ||||||
| 16 | insecurity, and lack of a safe and sober living | ||||||
| 17 | environment. | ||||||
| 18 | (2) The recovery housing is administered by a | ||||||
| 19 | community-based agency that is licensed by or under | ||||||
| 20 | contract with the Department of Human Services, Division of | ||||||
| 21 | Substance Use Prevention and Recovery. | ||||||
| 22 | (3) The recovery housing is administered by a | ||||||
| 23 | community-based agency as described in paragraph (2) upon | ||||||
| 24 | the referral of a health care clinic, federally qualified | ||||||
| 25 | health center, hospital withdrawal management program or | ||||||
| 26 | any other licensed withdrawal management program, or | ||||||
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| 1 | hospital emergency department. | ||||||
| 2 | (c) Based on the individualized needs assessment, any | ||||||
| 3 | coverage provided in accordance with this Section may include, | ||||||
| 4 | but not be limited to, the following: | ||||||
| 5 | (1) Substance use disorder treatment services that are | ||||||
| 6 | in accordance with licensure standards promulgated by the | ||||||
| 7 | Department of Human Services, Division of Substance Use | ||||||
| 8 | Prevention and Recovery. | ||||||
| 9 | (2) Transitional housing services, including food or | ||||||
| 10 | meal plans. | ||||||
| 11 | (3) Individualized case management and referral | ||||||
| 12 | services, including case management and social services | ||||||
| 13 | for the families of persons who are seeking treatment for a | ||||||
| 14 | substance use disorder. | ||||||
| 15 | (4)
Job training or placement services. | ||||||
| 16 | (d) The insurer may rate each community-based agency that | ||||||
| 17 | is licensed by or under contract with the Department of Human | ||||||
| 18 | Services, Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery to | ||||||
| 19 | provide recovery housing based on an evaluation of each | ||||||
| 20 | agency's ability to: | ||||||
| 21 | (1) reduce health care costs; | ||||||
| 22 | (2) reduce recidivism rates for persons suffering from | ||||||
| 23 | a substance use disorder; | ||||||
| 24 | (3) improve outcomes; | ||||||
| 25 | (4) track persons with substance use disorders; and | ||||||
| 26 | (5) improve the quality of life of persons with | ||||||
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| 1 | substance use disorders through the utilization of | ||||||
| 2 | sustainable recovery, education, employment, and housing | ||||||
| 3 | services. | ||||||
| 4 | The insurer may publish the results of the ratings on its | ||||||
| 5 | official website and shall, on an annual basis, update the | ||||||
| 6 | posted results. | ||||||
| 7 | (e) The Department of Insurance may adopt any rules | ||||||
| 8 | necessary to implement the provisions of this Section in | ||||||
| 9 | accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and | ||||||
| 10 | all rules and procedures of the Joint Committee on | ||||||
| 11 | Administrative Rules; any purported rule not so adopted, for | ||||||
| 12 | whatever reason, is unauthorized.
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