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| intent of the General Assembly that the Illinois Department |
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| implement
a reimbursement system for ambulance services that, |
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| to the extent practicable
and subject to the availability of |
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| funds appropriated by the General Assembly
for this purpose, is |
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| consistent with the payment principles of Medicare. To
ensure |
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| uniformity between the payment principles of Medicare and |
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| Medicaid, the
Illinois Department shall follow, to the extent |
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| necessary and practicable and
subject to the availability of |
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| funds appropriated by the General Assembly for
this purpose, |
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| the statutes, laws, regulations, policies, procedures,
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| principles, definitions, guidelines, and manuals used to |
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| determine the amounts
paid to ambulance service providers under |
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| Title XVIII of the Social Security
Act (Medicare).
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| For ambulance services provided to a recipient of aid under |
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| this Article
on or after January 1, 1996, the Illinois |
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| Department shall reimburse ambulance
service providers based |
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| upon the actual distance traveled if a natural
disaster, |
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| weather conditions, road repairs, or traffic congestion |
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| necessitates
the use of a
route other than the most direct |
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| route.
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| For purposes of this Section, "ambulance services" |
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| includes medical
transportation services provided by means of |
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| an ambulance, medi-car, service
car, or
taxi.
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| This Section does not prohibit separate billing by |
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| ambulance service
providers for oxygen furnished while |
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| providing advanced life support
services.
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| Beginning with services rendered on or after July 1, 2008, |
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| all providers of non-emergency medi-car and service car |
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| transportation must certify that the driver and employee |
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| attendant, as applicable, have completed a safety program |
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| approved by the Department to protect both the patient and the |
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| driver, prior to transporting a patient.
The provider must |
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| maintain this certification in its records. The provider shall |
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| produce such documentation upon demand by the Department or its |
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| representative. Failure to produce documentation of such |
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| training shall result in recovery of any payments made by the |
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| Department for services rendered by a non-certified driver or |
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| employee attendant. Medi-car and service car providers must |
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| maintain legible documentation in their records of the driver |
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| and, as applicable, employee attendant that actually |
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| transported the patient. Providers must recertify all drivers |
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| and employee attendants every 3 years.
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| Notwithstanding the requirements above, any public |
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| transportation provider of medi-car and service car |
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| transportation that receives federal funding under 49 U.S.C. |
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| 5307 and 5311 need not certify its drivers and employee |
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| attendants under this Section, since safety training is already |
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| federally mandated.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-501, eff. 8-28-07.)".
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