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1 | AN ACT concerning public aid.
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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 Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Section 12-13.1 as follows:
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6 | (305 ILCS 5/12-13.1)
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7 | Sec. 12-13.1. Inspector General.
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8 | (a) The Governor shall appoint, and the Senate shall | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | confirm, an Inspector
General who shall function within the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Illinois Department of Public Aid (now Healthcare and Family | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Services) and
report to the Governor. The term of the Inspector | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | General shall expire on the
third Monday of January, 1997 and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | every 4 years thereafter.
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14 | (b) In order to prevent, detect, and eliminate fraud, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | waste, abuse,
mismanagement, and misconduct, the Inspector | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | General shall oversee the
Department of Healthcare and Family | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Services' integrity
functions, which include, but are not | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | limited to, the following:
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19 | (1) Investigation of misconduct by employees, vendors, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | contractors and
medical providers, except for allegations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | of violations of the State Officials and Employees Ethics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Act which shall be referred to the Office of the Governor's | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Executive Inspector General for investigation.
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1 | (2) Audits of medical providers related to ensuring | ||||||
2 | that appropriate
payments are made for services rendered | ||||||
3 | and to the recovery of overpayments.
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4 | (3) Monitoring of quality assurance programs | ||||||
5 | administered by the Department of Healthcare and Family | ||||||
6 | Services generally related to the
medical assistance | ||||||
7 | program and specifically related to any managed care
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8 | program .
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9 | (4) Quality control measurements of the programs | ||||||
10 | administered by the
Department of Healthcare and Family | ||||||
11 | Services.
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12 | (5) Investigations of fraud or intentional program | ||||||
13 | violations committed by
clients of the Department of | ||||||
14 | Healthcare and Family Services.
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15 | (6) Actions initiated against contractors , vendors, or | ||||||
16 | medical providers for any of
the following reasons:
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17 | (A) Violations of the medical assistance program.
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18 | (B) Sanctions against providers brought in | ||||||
19 | conjunction with the
Department of Public Health or the | ||||||
20 | Department of Human Services (as successor
to the | ||||||
21 | Department of Mental Health and Developmental | ||||||
22 | Disabilities).
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23 | (C) Recoveries of assessments against hospitals | ||||||
24 | and long-term care
facilities.
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25 | (D) Sanctions mandated by the United States | ||||||
26 | Department of Health and
Human Services against |
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1 | medical providers.
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2 | (E) Violations of contracts related to any | ||||||
3 | programs administered by the Department of Healthcare | ||||||
4 | and Family Services managed care programs .
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5 | (7) Representation of the Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
6 | Family Services at
hearings with the Illinois Department of | ||||||
7 | Financial and Professional Regulation in actions
taken | ||||||
8 | against professional licenses held by persons who are in | ||||||
9 | violation of
orders for child support payments.
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10 | (b-5) At the request of the Secretary of Human Services, | ||||||
11 | the Inspector
General shall, in relation to any function | ||||||
12 | performed by the Department of Human
Services as successor to | ||||||
13 | the Department of Public Aid, exercise one or more
of the | ||||||
14 | powers provided under this Section as if those powers related | ||||||
15 | to the
Department of Human Services; in such matters, the | ||||||
16 | Inspector General shall
report his or her findings to the | ||||||
17 | Secretary of Human Services.
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18 | (c) The Inspector General shall have access to all | ||||||
19 | information, personnel
and facilities of the
Department of | ||||||
20 | Healthcare and Family Services and the Department of
Human | ||||||
21 | Services (as successor to the Department of Public Aid), their | ||||||
22 | employees, vendors, contractors and medical providers and any | ||||||
23 | federal,
State or local governmental agency that are necessary | ||||||
24 | to perform the duties of
the Office as directly related to | ||||||
25 | public assistance programs administered by
those departments. | ||||||
26 | No medical provider shall
be compelled, however, to provide |
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1 | individual medical records of patients who
are not clients of | ||||||
2 | the programs administered by the Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
3 | Family Services Medical Assistance Program . State and local
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4 | governmental agencies are authorized and directed to provide | ||||||
5 | the requested
information, assistance or cooperation.
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6 | (d) The Inspector General shall serve as the
Department of | ||||||
7 | Healthcare and Family Services'
primary liaison with law | ||||||
8 | enforcement,
investigatory and prosecutorial agencies, | ||||||
9 | including but not limited to the
following:
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10 | (1) The Department of State Police.
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11 | (2) The Federal Bureau of Investigation and other | ||||||
12 | federal law enforcement
agencies.
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13 | (3) The various Inspectors General of federal agencies | ||||||
14 | overseeing the
programs administered by the
Department of | ||||||
15 | Healthcare and Family Services.
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16 | (4) The various Inspectors General of any other State | ||||||
17 | agencies with
responsibilities for portions of programs | ||||||
18 | primarily administered by the
Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
19 | Family Services.
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20 | (5) The Offices of the several United States Attorneys | ||||||
21 | in Illinois.
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22 | (6) The several State's Attorneys.
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23 | (7) The offices of the Centers for Medicare and | ||||||
24 | Medicaid Services that administer the Medicare and | ||||||
25 | Medicaid integrity programs. | ||||||
26 | The Inspector General shall meet on a regular basis with |
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1 | these entities to
share information regarding possible | ||||||
2 | misconduct by any persons or entities
involved with the public | ||||||
3 | aid programs administered by the Department
of Healthcare and | ||||||
4 | Family Services.
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5 | (e) All investigations conducted by the Inspector General | ||||||
6 | shall be conducted
in a manner that ensures the preservation of | ||||||
7 | evidence for use in criminal
prosecutions. If the Inspector | ||||||
8 | General determines that a possible criminal act
relating to | ||||||
9 | fraud in the provision or administration of the medical | ||||||
10 | assistance
program has been committed, the Inspector General | ||||||
11 | shall immediately notify the
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. If | ||||||
12 | the Inspector General determines that a
possible criminal act | ||||||
13 | has been committed within the jurisdiction of the Office,
the | ||||||
14 | Inspector General may request the special expertise of the | ||||||
15 | Department of
State Police. The Inspector General may present | ||||||
16 | for prosecution the findings
of any criminal investigation to | ||||||
17 | the Office of the Attorney General, the
Offices of the several | ||||||
18 | United States Attorneys in Illinois or the several
State's | ||||||
19 | Attorneys.
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20 | (f) To carry out his or her duties as described in this | ||||||
21 | Section, the
Inspector General and his or her designees shall | ||||||
22 | have the power to compel
by subpoena the attendance and | ||||||
23 | testimony of witnesses and the production
of books, electronic | ||||||
24 | records and papers as directly related to public
assistance | ||||||
25 | programs administered by the Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
26 | Family Services or
the Department of Human Services (as |
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1 | successor to the Department of Public
Aid). No medical provider | ||||||
2 | shall be compelled, however, to provide individual
medical | ||||||
3 | records of patients who are not clients of the Medical | ||||||
4 | Assistance
Program.
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5 | (g) The Inspector General shall report all convictions, | ||||||
6 | terminations, and
suspensions taken against vendors, | ||||||
7 | contractors and medical providers to the
Department of | ||||||
8 | Healthcare and Family Services and to any agency responsible | ||||||
9 | for
licensing or regulating those persons or entities.
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10 | (h) The Inspector General shall make annual
reports, | ||||||
11 | findings, and recommendations regarding the Office's | ||||||
12 | investigations
into reports of fraud, waste, abuse, | ||||||
13 | mismanagement, or misconduct relating to
any public aid | ||||||
14 | programs administered by the Department
of Healthcare and | ||||||
15 | Family Services or the Department of Human Services (as | ||||||
16 | successor to the
Department of Public Aid) to the General | ||||||
17 | Assembly and the Governor. These
reports shall include, but not | ||||||
18 | be limited to, the following information:
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19 | (1) Aggregate provider billing and payment | ||||||
20 | information, including the
number of providers at various | ||||||
21 | Medicaid earning levels.
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22 | (2) The number of audits of the medical assistance
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23 | program and the dollar savings resulting from those audits.
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24 | (3) The number of prescriptions rejected annually | ||||||
25 | under the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services' | ||||||
26 | Refill Too Soon program and the
dollar savings resulting |
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1 | from that program.
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2 | (4) Provider sanctions, in the aggregate, including | ||||||
3 | terminations and
suspensions.
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4 | (5) A detailed summary of the investigations | ||||||
5 | undertaken in the previous
fiscal year. These summaries | ||||||
6 | shall comply with all laws and rules regarding
maintaining | ||||||
7 | confidentiality in the public aid programs.
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8 | (i) Nothing in this Section shall limit investigations by | ||||||
9 | the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services or the | ||||||
10 | Department of Human Services that may
otherwise be required by | ||||||
11 | law or that may be necessary in their capacity as the
central | ||||||
12 | administrative authorities responsible for administration of | ||||||
13 | their agency's public aid
programs in this
State.
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14 | (j) The Inspector General may issue shields or other | ||||||
15 | distinctive identification to his or her employees not | ||||||
16 | exercising the powers of a peace officer if the Inspector | ||||||
17 | General determines that a shield or distinctive identification | ||||||
18 | is needed by an employee to carry out his or her | ||||||
19 | responsibilities. | ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-555, eff. 8-18-09; | ||||||
21 | 96-1316, eff. 1-1-11.)
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