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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB3558 Introduced 2/22/2021, by Rep. Dan Ugaste SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, upon consultation with the Workers' Compensation Medical Fee Advisory Board, shall promulgate an evidenced-based drug formulary. Requires prescriptions in workers' compensation cases to be limited to the drugs on the formulary. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning employment.
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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 5. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 8.2 as follows: |
6 | | (820 ILCS 305/8.2)
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7 | | Sec. 8.2. Fee schedule.
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8 | | (a) Except as provided for in subsection (c), for |
9 | | procedures, treatments, or services covered under this Act and |
10 | | rendered or to be rendered on and after February 1, 2006, the |
11 | | maximum allowable payment shall be 90% of the 80th percentile |
12 | | of charges and fees as determined by the Commission utilizing |
13 | | information provided by employers' and insurers' national |
14 | | databases, with a minimum of 12,000,000 Illinois line item |
15 | | charges and fees comprised of health care provider and |
16 | | hospital charges and fees as of August 1, 2004 but not earlier |
17 | | than August 1, 2002. These charges and fees are provider |
18 | | billed amounts and shall not include discounted charges. The |
19 | | 80th percentile is the point on an ordered data set from low to |
20 | | high such that 80% of the cases are below or equal to that |
21 | | point and at most 20% are above or equal to that point. The |
22 | | Commission shall adjust these historical charges and fees as |
23 | | of August 1, 2004 by the Consumer Price Index-U for the period |
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1 | | August 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005. The Commission |
2 | | shall establish fee schedules for procedures, treatments, or |
3 | | services for hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, |
4 | | emergency room and trauma, ambulatory surgical treatment |
5 | | centers, and professional services. These charges and fees |
6 | | shall be designated by geozip or any smaller geographic unit. |
7 | | The data shall in no way identify or tend to identify any |
8 | | patient, employer, or health care provider. As used in this |
9 | | Section, "geozip" means a three-digit zip code based on data |
10 | | similarities, geographical similarities, and frequencies. A |
11 | | geozip does not cross state boundaries. As used in this |
12 | | Section, "three-digit zip code" means a geographic area in |
13 | | which all zip codes have the same first 3 digits. If a geozip |
14 | | does not have the necessary number of charges and fees to |
15 | | calculate a valid percentile for a specific procedure, |
16 | | treatment, or service, the Commission may combine data from |
17 | | the geozip with up to 4 other geozips that are demographically |
18 | | and economically similar and exhibit similarities in data and |
19 | | frequencies until the Commission reaches 9 charges or fees for |
20 | | that specific procedure, treatment, or service. In cases where |
21 | | the compiled data contains less than 9 charges or fees for a |
22 | | procedure, treatment, or service, reimbursement shall occur at |
23 | | 76% of charges and fees as determined by the Commission in a |
24 | | manner consistent with the provisions of this paragraph. |
25 | | Providers of out-of-state procedures, treatments, services, |
26 | | products, or supplies shall be reimbursed at the lesser of |
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1 | | that state's fee schedule amount or the fee schedule amount |
2 | | for the region in which the employee resides. If no fee |
3 | | schedule exists in that state, the provider shall be |
4 | | reimbursed at the lesser of the actual charge or the fee |
5 | | schedule amount for the region in which the employee resides. |
6 | | Not later than September 30 in 2006 and each year thereafter, |
7 | | the Commission shall automatically increase or decrease the |
8 | | maximum allowable payment for a procedure, treatment, or |
9 | | service established and in effect on January 1 of that year by |
10 | | the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index-U for the 12 |
11 | | month period ending August 31 of that year. The increase or |
12 | | decrease shall become effective on January 1 of the following |
13 | | year. As used in this Section, "Consumer Price Index-U" means |
14 | | the index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the |
15 | | U.S. Department of Labor, that measures the average change in |
16 | | prices of all goods and services purchased by all urban |
17 | | consumers, U.S. city average, all items, 1982-84=100. |
18 | | (a-1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) and |
19 | | unless otherwise indicated, the following provisions shall |
20 | | apply to the medical fee schedule starting on September 1, |
21 | | 2011: |
22 | | (1) The Commission shall establish and maintain fee |
23 | | schedules for procedures, treatments, products, services, |
24 | | or supplies for hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, |
25 | | emergency room, ambulatory surgical treatment centers, |
26 | | accredited ambulatory surgical treatment facilities, |
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1 | | prescriptions filled and dispensed outside of a licensed |
2 | | pharmacy, dental services, and professional services. This |
3 | | fee schedule shall be based on the fee schedule amounts |
4 | | already established by the Commission pursuant to |
5 | | subsection (a) of this Section. However, starting on |
6 | | January 1, 2012, these fee schedule amounts shall be |
7 | | grouped into geographic regions in the following manner: |
8 | | (A) Four regions for non-hospital fee schedule |
9 | | amounts shall be utilized: |
10 | | (i) Cook County; |
11 | | (ii) DuPage, Kane, Lake, and Will Counties; |
12 | | (iii) Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Jersey, |
13 | | Macoupin, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Randolph, |
14 | | St. Clair, and Washington Counties; and |
15 | | (iv) All other counties of the State. |
16 | | (B) Fourteen regions for hospital fee schedule |
17 | | amounts shall be utilized: |
18 | | (i) Cook, DuPage, Will, Kane, McHenry, DeKalb, |
19 | | Kendall, and Grundy Counties; |
20 | | (ii) Kankakee County; |
21 | | (iii) Madison, St. Clair, Macoupin, Clinton, |
22 | | Monroe, Jersey, Bond, and Calhoun Counties; |
23 | | (iv) Winnebago and Boone Counties; |
24 | | (v) Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Marshall, and |
25 | | Stark Counties; |
26 | | (vi) Champaign, Piatt, and Ford Counties; |
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1 | | (vii) Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer Counties; |
2 | | (viii) Sangamon and Menard Counties; |
3 | | (ix) McLean County; |
4 | | (x) Lake County; |
5 | | (xi) Macon County; |
6 | | (xii) Vermilion County; |
7 | | (xiii) Alexander County; and |
8 | | (xiv) All other counties of the State. |
9 | | (2) If a geozip, as defined in subsection (a) of this |
10 | | Section, overlaps into one or more of the regions set |
11 | | forth in this Section, then the Commission shall average |
12 | | or repeat the charges and fees in a geozip in order to |
13 | | designate charges and fees for each region. |
14 | | (3) In cases where the compiled data contains less |
15 | | than 9 charges or fees for a procedure, treatment, |
16 | | product, supply, or service or where the fee schedule |
17 | | amount cannot be determined by the non-discounted charge |
18 | | data, non-Medicare relative values and conversion factors |
19 | | derived from established fee schedule amounts, coding |
20 | | crosswalks, or other data as determined by the Commission, |
21 | | reimbursement shall occur at 76% of charges and fees until |
22 | | September 1, 2011 and 53.2% of charges and fees thereafter |
23 | | as determined by the Commission in a manner consistent |
24 | | with the provisions of this paragraph. |
25 | | (4) To establish additional fee schedule amounts, the |
26 | | Commission shall utilize provider non-discounted charge |
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1 | | data, non-Medicare relative values and conversion factors |
2 | | derived from established fee schedule amounts, and coding |
3 | | crosswalks. The Commission may establish additional fee |
4 | | schedule amounts based on either the charge or cost of the |
5 | | procedure, treatment, product, supply, or service. |
6 | | (5) Implants shall be reimbursed at 25% above the net |
7 | | manufacturer's invoice price less rebates, plus actual |
8 | | reasonable and customary shipping charges whether or not |
9 | | the implant charge is submitted by a provider in |
10 | | conjunction with a bill for all other services associated |
11 | | with the implant, submitted by a provider on a separate |
12 | | claim form, submitted by a distributor, or submitted by |
13 | | the manufacturer of the implant. "Implants" include the |
14 | | following codes or any substantially similar updated code |
15 | | as determined by the Commission: 0274 |
16 | | (prosthetics/orthotics); 0275 (pacemaker); 0276 (lens |
17 | | implant); 0278 (implants); 0540 and 0545 (ambulance); 0624 |
18 | | (investigational devices); and 0636 (drugs requiring |
19 | | detailed coding). Non-implantable devices or supplies |
20 | | within these codes shall be reimbursed at 65% of actual |
21 | | charge, which is the provider's normal rates under its |
22 | | standard chargemaster. A standard chargemaster is the |
23 | | provider's list of charges for procedures, treatments, |
24 | | products, supplies, or services used to bill payers in a |
25 | | consistent manner. |
26 | | (6) The Commission shall automatically update all |
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1 | | codes and associated rules with the version of the codes |
2 | | and rules valid on January 1 of that year. |
3 | | (a-2) For procedures, treatments, services, or supplies |
4 | | covered under this Act and rendered or to be rendered on or |
5 | | after September 1, 2011, the maximum allowable payment shall |
6 | | be 70% of the fee schedule amounts, which shall be adjusted |
7 | | yearly by the Consumer Price Index-U, as described in |
8 | | subsection (a) of this Section. |
9 | | (a-3) Prescriptions filled and dispensed outside of a |
10 | | licensed pharmacy shall be subject to a fee schedule that |
11 | | shall not exceed the Average Wholesale Price (AWP) plus a |
12 | | dispensing fee of $4.18. AWP or its equivalent as registered |
13 | | by the National Drug Code shall be set forth for that drug on |
14 | | that date as published in Medi-Span Medispan . |
15 | | (a-4) By September 1, 2022, the Commission, in |
16 | | consultation with the Workers' Compensation Medical Fee |
17 | | Advisory Board, shall promulgate by rule an evidence-based |
18 | | drug formulary and any rules necessary for its administration. |
19 | | Prescriptions prescribed for workers' compensation cases shall |
20 | | be limited to the prescription drugs and doses on the closed |
21 | | formulary. |
22 | | A request for a prescription that is not on the closed |
23 | | formulary shall be reviewed under Section 8.7. |
24 | | (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), if
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25 | | the Commission finds that there is a significant limitation on
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26 | | access to quality health care in either a specific field of
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1 | | health care services or a specific geographic limitation on
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2 | | access to health care, it may change the Consumer Price |
3 | | Index-U
increase or decrease for that specific field or |
4 | | specific
geographic limitation on access to health care to |
5 | | address that
limitation. |
6 | | (c) The Commission shall establish by rule a process to |
7 | | review those medical cases or outliers that involve |
8 | | extra-ordinary treatment to determine whether to make an |
9 | | additional adjustment to the maximum payment within a fee |
10 | | schedule for a procedure, treatment, or service. |
11 | | (d) When a patient notifies a provider that the treatment, |
12 | | procedure, or service being sought is for a work-related |
13 | | illness or injury and furnishes the provider the name and |
14 | | address of the responsible employer, the provider shall bill |
15 | | the employer or its designee directly. The employer or its |
16 | | designee shall make payment for treatment in accordance with |
17 | | the provisions of this Section directly to the provider, |
18 | | except that, if a provider has designated a third-party |
19 | | billing entity to bill on its behalf, payment shall be made |
20 | | directly to the billing entity. Providers shall submit bills |
21 | | and records in accordance with the provisions of this Section. |
22 | | (1) All payments to providers for treatment provided |
23 | | pursuant to this Act shall be made within 30 days of |
24 | | receipt of the bills as long as the bill contains |
25 | | substantially all the required data elements necessary to |
26 | | adjudicate the bill. |
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1 | | (2) If the bill does not contain substantially all the |
2 | | required data elements necessary to adjudicate the bill, |
3 | | or the claim is denied for any other reason, in whole or in |
4 | | part, the employer or insurer shall provide written |
5 | | notification to the provider in the form of an explanation |
6 | | of benefits explaining the basis for the denial and |
7 | | describing any additional necessary data elements within |
8 | | 30 days of receipt of the bill. The Commission, with |
9 | | assistance from the Medical Fee Advisory Board, shall |
10 | | adopt rules detailing the requirements for the explanation |
11 | | of benefits required under this subsection. |
12 | | (3) In the case (i) of nonpayment to a provider within |
13 | | 30 days of receipt of the bill which contained |
14 | | substantially all of the required data elements necessary |
15 | | to adjudicate the bill, (ii) of nonpayment to a provider |
16 | | of a portion of such a bill, or (iii) where the provider |
17 | | has not been issued an explanation of benefits for a bill, |
18 | | the bill, or portion of the bill up to the lesser of the |
19 | | actual charge or the payment level set by the Commission |
20 | | in the fee schedule established in this Section, shall |
21 | | incur interest at a rate of 1% per month payable by the |
22 | | employer to the provider. Any required interest payments |
23 | | shall be made by the employer or its insurer to the |
24 | | provider within 30 days after payment of the bill. |
25 | | (4) If the employer or its insurer fails to pay |
26 | | interest within 30 days after payment of the bill as |
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1 | | required pursuant to paragraph (3), the provider may bring |
2 | | an action in circuit court for the sole purpose of seeking |
3 | | payment of interest pursuant to paragraph (3) against the |
4 | | employer or its insurer responsible for insuring the |
5 | | employer's liability pursuant to item (3) of subsection |
6 | | (a) of Section 4. The circuit court's jurisdiction shall |
7 | | be limited to enforcing payment of interest pursuant to |
8 | | paragraph (3). Interest under paragraph (3) is only |
9 | | payable to the provider. An employee is not responsible |
10 | | for the payment of interest under this Section. The right |
11 | | to interest under paragraph (3) shall not delay, diminish, |
12 | | restrict, or alter in any way the benefits to which the |
13 | | employee or his or her dependents are entitled under this |
14 | | Act. |
15 | | The changes made to this subsection (d) by this amendatory |
16 | | Act of the 100th General Assembly apply to procedures, |
17 | | treatments, and services rendered on and after the effective |
18 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly. |
19 | | (e) Except as provided in subsections (e-5), (e-10), and |
20 | | (e-15), a provider shall not hold an employee liable for costs |
21 | | related to a non-disputed procedure, treatment, or service |
22 | | rendered in connection with a compensable injury. The |
23 | | provisions of subsections (e-5), (e-10), (e-15), and (e-20) |
24 | | shall not apply if an employee provides information to the |
25 | | provider regarding participation in a group health plan. If |
26 | | the employee participates in a group health plan, the provider |
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1 | | may submit a claim for services to the group health plan. If |
2 | | the claim for service is covered by the group health plan, the |
3 | | employee's responsibility shall be limited to applicable |
4 | | deductibles, co-payments, or co-insurance. Except as provided |
5 | | under subsections (e-5), (e-10), (e-15), and (e-20), a |
6 | | provider shall not bill or otherwise attempt to recover from |
7 | | the employee the difference between the provider's charge and |
8 | | the amount paid by the employer or the insurer on a compensable |
9 | | injury, or for medical services or treatment determined by the |
10 | | Commission to be excessive or unnecessary. |
11 | | (e-5) If an employer notifies a provider that the employer |
12 | | does not consider the illness or injury to be compensable |
13 | | under this Act, the provider may seek payment of the |
14 | | provider's actual charges from the employee for any procedure, |
15 | | treatment, or service rendered. Once an employee informs the |
16 | | provider that there is an application filed with the |
17 | | Commission to resolve a dispute over payment of such charges, |
18 | | the provider shall cease any and all efforts to collect |
19 | | payment for the services that are the subject of the dispute. |
20 | | Any statute of limitations or statute of repose applicable to |
21 | | the provider's efforts to collect payment from the employee |
22 | | shall be tolled from the date that the employee files the |
23 | | application with the Commission until the date that the |
24 | | provider is permitted to resume collection efforts under the |
25 | | provisions of this Section. |
26 | | (e-10) If an employer notifies a provider that the |
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1 | | employer will pay only a portion of a bill for any procedure, |
2 | | treatment, or service rendered in connection with a |
3 | | compensable illness or disease, the provider may seek payment |
4 | | from the employee for the remainder of the amount of the bill |
5 | | up to the lesser of the actual charge, negotiated rate, if |
6 | | applicable, or the payment level set by the Commission in the |
7 | | fee schedule established in this Section. Once an employee |
8 | | informs the provider that there is an application filed with |
9 | | the Commission to resolve a dispute over payment of such |
10 | | charges, the provider shall cease any and all efforts to |
11 | | collect payment for the services that are the subject of the |
12 | | dispute. Any statute of limitations or statute of repose |
13 | | applicable to the provider's efforts to collect payment from |
14 | | the employee shall be tolled from the date that the employee |
15 | | files the application with the Commission until the date that |
16 | | the provider is permitted to resume collection efforts under |
17 | | the provisions of this Section. |
18 | | (e-15) When there is a dispute over the compensability of |
19 | | or amount of payment for a procedure, treatment, or service, |
20 | | and a case is pending or proceeding before an Arbitrator or the |
21 | | Commission, the provider may mail the employee reminders that |
22 | | the employee will be responsible for payment of any procedure, |
23 | | treatment or service rendered by the provider. The reminders |
24 | | must state that they are not bills, to the extent practicable |
25 | | include itemized information, and state that the employee need |
26 | | not pay until such time as the provider is permitted to resume |
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1 | | collection efforts under this Section. The reminders shall not |
2 | | be provided to any credit rating agency. The reminders may |
3 | | request that the employee furnish the provider with |
4 | | information about the proceeding under this Act, such as the |
5 | | file number, names of parties, and status of the case. If an |
6 | | employee fails to respond to such request for information or |
7 | | fails to furnish the information requested within 90 days of |
8 | | the date of the reminder, the provider is entitled to resume |
9 | | any and all efforts to collect payment from the employee for |
10 | | the services rendered to the employee and the employee shall |
11 | | be responsible for payment of any outstanding bills for a |
12 | | procedure, treatment, or service rendered by a provider. |
13 | | (e-20) Upon a final award or judgment by an Arbitrator or |
14 | | the Commission, or a settlement agreed to by the employer and |
15 | | the employee, a provider may resume any and all efforts to |
16 | | collect payment from the employee for the services rendered to |
17 | | the employee and the employee shall be responsible for payment |
18 | | of any outstanding bills for a procedure, treatment, or |
19 | | service rendered by a provider as well as the interest awarded |
20 | | under subsection (d) of this Section. In the case of a |
21 | | procedure, treatment, or service deemed compensable, the |
22 | | provider shall not require a payment rate, excluding the |
23 | | interest provisions under subsection (d), greater than the |
24 | | lesser of the actual charge or the payment level set by the |
25 | | Commission in the fee schedule established in this Section. |
26 | | Payment for services deemed not covered or not compensable |
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1 | | under this Act is the responsibility of the employee unless a |
2 | | provider and employee have agreed otherwise in writing. |
3 | | Services not covered or not compensable under this Act are not |
4 | | subject to the fee schedule in this Section. |
5 | | (f) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit an employer or
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6 | | insurer from contracting with a health care provider or group
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7 | | of health care providers for reimbursement levels for benefits |
8 | | under this Act different
from those provided in this Section. |
9 | | (g) On or before January 1, 2010 the Commission shall |
10 | | provide to the Governor and General Assembly a report |
11 | | regarding the implementation of the medical fee schedule and |
12 | | the index used for annual adjustment to that schedule as |
13 | | described in this Section.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1117, eff. 11-27-18; 100-1175, eff. |
15 | | 1-11-19.)
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16 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
17 | | becoming law.
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