Sen. Julie A. Morrison

Filed: 2/1/2016

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2244

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2244 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Children's Health Insurance Program Act is
5amended by changing Section 23 as follows:
 
6    (215 ILCS 106/23)
7    Sec. 23. Care coordination.
8    (a) At least 50% of recipients eligible for comprehensive
9medical benefits in all medical assistance programs or other
10health benefit programs administered by the the Department,
11including the Children's Health Insurance Program Act and the
12Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act, shall be enrolled in a
13care coordination program by no later than January 1, 2015. For
14purposes of this Section, "coordinated care" or "care
15coordination" means delivery systems where recipients will
16receive their care from providers who participate under

 

 

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1contract in integrated delivery systems that are responsible
2for providing or arranging the majority of care, including
3primary care physician services, referrals from primary care
4physicians, diagnostic and treatment services, behavioral
5health services, in-patient and outpatient hospital services,
6dental services, and rehabilitation and long-term care
7services. The Department shall designate or contract for such
8integrated delivery systems (i) to ensure enrollees have a
9choice of systems and of primary care providers within such
10systems; (ii) to ensure that enrollees receive quality care in
11a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner; and (iii)
12to ensure that coordinated care programs meet the diverse needs
13of enrollees with developmental, mental health, physical, and
14age-related disabilities.
15    (b) Payment for such coordinated care shall be based on
16arrangements where the State pays for performance related to
17health care outcomes, the use of evidence-based practices, the
18use of primary care delivered through comprehensive medical
19homes, the use of electronic medical records, and the
20appropriate exchange of health information electronically made
21either on a capitated basis in which a fixed monthly premium
22per recipient is paid and full financial risk is assumed for
23the delivery of services, or through other risk-based payment
24arrangements.
25    (c) To qualify for compliance with this Section, the 50%
26goal shall be achieved by enrolling medical assistance

 

 

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1enrollees from each medical assistance enrollment category,
2including parents, children, seniors, and people with
3disabilities to the extent that current State Medicaid payment
4laws would not limit federal matching funds for recipients in
5care coordination programs. In addition, services must be more
6comprehensively defined and more risk shall be assumed than in
7the Department's primary care case management program as of the
8effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General
9Assembly.
10    (d) The Department shall report to the General Assembly in
11a separate part of its annual medical assistance program
12report, beginning April, 2012 until April, 2016, on the
13progress and implementation of the care coordination program
14initiatives established by the provisions of this amendatory
15Act of the 96th General Assembly. The Department shall include
16in its April 2011 report a full analysis of federal laws or
17regulations regarding upper payment limitations to providers
18and the necessary revisions or adjustments in rate
19methodologies and payments to providers under this Code that
20would be necessary to implement coordinated care with full
21financial risk by a party other than the Department.
22(Source: P.A. 96-1501, eff. 1-25-11.)".