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Full Text of HB5765  96th General Assembly

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1     AN ACT concerning public aid.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
5 changing Section 14-8 as follows:
 
6     (305 ILCS 5/14-8)  (from Ch. 23, par. 14-8)
7     Sec. 14-8. Disbursements to Hospitals.
8     (a) For inpatient hospital services rendered on and after
9 September 1, 1991, the Illinois Department shall reimburse
10 hospitals for inpatient services at an inpatient payment rate
11 calculated for each hospital based upon the Medicare
12 Prospective Payment System as set forth in Sections 1886(b),
13 (d), (g), and (h) of the federal Social Security Act, and the
14 regulations, policies, and procedures promulgated thereunder,
15 except as modified by this Section. Payment rates for inpatient
16 hospital services rendered on or after September 1, 1991 and on
17 or before September 30, 1992 shall be calculated using the
18 Medicare Prospective Payment rates in effect on September 1,
19 1991. Payment rates for inpatient hospital services rendered on
20 or after October 1, 1992 and on or before March 31, 1994 shall
21 be calculated using the Medicare Prospective Payment rates in
22 effect on September 1, 1992. Payment rates for inpatient
23 hospital services rendered on or after April 1, 1994 shall be

 

 

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1 calculated using the Medicare Prospective Payment rates
2 (including the Medicare grouping methodology and weighting
3 factors as adjusted pursuant to paragraph (1) of this
4 subsection) in effect 90 days prior to the date of admission.
5 For services rendered on or after July 1, 1995, the
6 reimbursement methodology implemented under this subsection
7 shall not include those costs referred to in Sections
8 1886(d)(5)(B) and 1886(h) of the Social Security Act. The
9 additional payment amounts required under Section
10 1886(d)(5)(F) of the Social Security Act, for hospitals serving
11 a disproportionate share of low-income or indigent patients,
12 are not required under this Section. For hospital inpatient
13 services rendered on or after July 1, 1995, the Illinois
14 Department shall reimburse hospitals using the relative
15 weighting factors and the base payment rates calculated for
16 each hospital that were in effect on June 30, 1995, less the
17 portion of such rates attributed by the Illinois Department to
18 the cost of medical education.
19         (1) The weighting factors established under Section
20     1886(d)(4) of the Social Security Act shall not be used in
21     the reimbursement system established under this Section.
22     Rather, the Illinois Department shall establish by rule
23     Medicaid weighting factors to be used in the reimbursement
24     system established under this Section.
25         (2) The Illinois Department shall define by rule those
26     hospitals or distinct parts of hospitals that shall be

 

 

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1     exempt from the reimbursement system established under
2     this Section. In defining such hospitals, the Illinois
3     Department shall take into consideration those hospitals
4     exempt from the Medicare Prospective Payment System as of
5     September 1, 1991. For hospitals defined as exempt under
6     this subsection, the Illinois Department shall by rule
7     establish a reimbursement system for payment of inpatient
8     hospital services rendered on and after September 1, 1991.
9     For all hospitals that are children's hospitals as defined
10     in Section 5-5.02 of this Code, the reimbursement
11     methodology shall, through June 30, 1992, net of all
12     applicable fees, at least equal each children's hospital
13     1990 ICARE payment rates, indexed to the current year by
14     application of the DRI hospital cost index from 1989 to the
15     year in which payments are made. Excepting county providers
16     as defined in Article XV of this Code, hospitals licensed
17     under the University of Illinois Hospital Act, and
18     facilities operated by the Department of Mental Health and
19     Developmental Disabilities (or its successor, the
20     Department of Human Services) for hospital inpatient
21     services rendered on or after July 1, 1995, the Illinois
22     Department shall reimburse children's hospitals, as
23     defined in 89 Illinois Administrative Code Section
24     149.50(c)(3), at the rates in effect on June 30, 1995, and
25     shall reimburse all other hospitals at the rates in effect
26     on June 30, 1995, less the portion of such rates attributed

 

 

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1     by the Illinois Department to the cost of medical
2     education. For inpatient hospital services provided on or
3     after August 1, 1998, the Illinois Department may establish
4     by rule a means of adjusting the rates of children's
5     hospitals, as defined in 89 Illinois Administrative Code
6     Section 149.50(c)(3), that did not meet that definition on
7     June 30, 1995, in order for the inpatient hospital rates of
8     such hospitals to take into account the average inpatient
9     hospital rates of those children's hospitals that did meet
10     the definition of children's hospitals on June 30, 1995.
11         (3) (Blank)
12         (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
13     Section, hospitals that on August 31, 1991, have a contract
14     with the Illinois Department under Section 3-4 of the
15     Illinois Health Finance Reform Act may elect to continue to
16     be reimbursed at rates stated in such contracts for general
17     and specialty care.
18         (5) In addition to any payments made under this
19     subsection (a), the Illinois Department shall make the
20     adjustment payments required by Section 5-5.02 of this
21     Code; provided, that in the case of any hospital reimbursed
22     under a per case methodology, the Illinois Department shall
23     add an amount equal to the product of the hospital's
24     average length of stay, less one day, multiplied by 20, for
25     inpatient hospital services rendered on or after September
26     1, 1991 and on or before September 30, 1992.

 

 

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1     (b) (Blank)
2     (b-5) Excepting county providers as defined in Article XV
3 of this Code, hospitals licensed under the University of
4 Illinois Hospital Act, and facilities operated by the Illinois
5 Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (or
6 its successor, the Department of Human Services), for
7 outpatient services rendered on or after July 1, 1995 and
8 before July 1, 1998 the Illinois Department shall reimburse
9 children's hospitals, as defined in the Illinois
10 Administrative Code Section 149.50(c)(3), at the rates in
11 effect on June 30, 1995, less that portion of such rates
12 attributed by the Illinois Department to the outpatient
13 indigent volume adjustment and shall reimburse all other
14 hospitals at the rates in effect on June 30, 1995, less the
15 portions of such rates attributed by the Illinois Department to
16 the cost of medical education and attributed by the Illinois
17 Department to the outpatient indigent volume adjustment. For
18 outpatient services provided on or after July 1, 1998,
19 reimbursement rates shall be established by rule.
20     (c) In addition to any other payments under this Code, the
21 Illinois Department shall develop a hospital disproportionate
22 share reimbursement methodology that, effective July 1, 1991,
23 through September 30, 1992, shall reimburse hospitals
24 sufficiently to expend the fee monies described in subsection
25 (b) of Section 14-3 of this Code and the federal matching funds
26 received by the Illinois Department as a result of expenditures

 

 

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1 made by the Illinois Department as required by this subsection
2 (c) and Section 14-2 that are attributable to fee monies
3 deposited in the Fund, less amounts applied to adjustment
4 payments under Section 5-5.02.
5     (d) Critical Care Access Payments.
6         (1) In addition to any other payments made under this
7     Code, the Illinois Department shall develop a
8     reimbursement methodology that shall reimburse Critical
9     Care Access Hospitals for the specialized services that
10     qualify them as Critical Care Access Hospitals. No
11     adjustment payments shall be made under this subsection on
12     or after July 1, 1995.
13         (2) "Critical Care Access Hospitals" includes, but is
14     not limited to, hospitals that meet at least one of the
15     following criteria:
16             (A) Hospitals located outside of a metropolitan
17         statistical area that are designated as Level II
18         Perinatal Centers and that provide a disproportionate
19         share of perinatal services to recipients; or
20             (B) Hospitals that are designated as Level I Trauma
21         Centers (adult or pediatric) and certain Level II
22         Trauma Centers as determined by the Illinois
23         Department; or
24             (C) Hospitals located outside of a metropolitan
25         statistical area and that provide a disproportionate
26         share of obstetrical services to recipients.

 

 

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1     (e) Inpatient high volume adjustment. For hospital
2 inpatient services, effective with rate periods beginning on or
3 after October 1, 1993, in addition to rates paid for inpatient
4 services by the Illinois Department, the Illinois Department
5 shall make adjustment payments for inpatient services
6 furnished by Medicaid high volume hospitals. The Illinois
7 Department shall establish by rule criteria for qualifying as a
8 Medicaid high volume hospital and shall establish by rule a
9 reimbursement methodology for calculating these adjustment
10 payments to Medicaid high volume hospitals. No adjustment
11 payment shall be made under this subsection for services
12 rendered on or after July 1, 1995.
13     (f) The Illinois Department shall modify its current rules
14 governing adjustment payments for targeted access, critical
15 care access, and uncompensated care to classify those
16 adjustment payments as not being payments to disproportionate
17 share hospitals under Title XIX of the federal Social Security
18 Act. Rules adopted under this subsection shall not be effective
19 with respect to services rendered on or after July 1, 1995. The
20 Illinois Department has no obligation to adopt or implement any
21 rules or make any payments under this subsection for services
22 rendered on or after July 1, 1995.
23     (f-5) The State recognizes that adjustment payments to
24 hospitals providing certain services or incurring certain
25 costs may be necessary to assure that recipients of medical
26 assistance have adequate access to necessary medical services.

 

 

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1 These adjustments include payments for teaching costs and
2 uncompensated care, trauma center payments, rehabilitation
3 hospital payments, perinatal center payments, obstetrical care
4 payments, targeted access payments, Medicaid high volume
5 payments, and outpatient indigent volume payments. On or before
6 April 1, 1995, the Illinois Department shall issue
7 recommendations regarding (i) reimbursement mechanisms or
8 adjustment payments to reflect these costs and services,
9 including methods by which the payments may be calculated and
10 the method by which the payments may be financed, and (ii)
11 reimbursement mechanisms or adjustment payments to reflect
12 costs and services of federally qualified health centers with
13 respect to recipients of medical assistance.
14     (g) If one or more hospitals file suit in any court
15 challenging any part of this Article XIV, payments to hospitals
16 under this Article XIV shall be made only to the extent that
17 sufficient monies are available in the Fund and only to the
18 extent that any monies in the Fund are not prohibited from
19 disbursement under any order of the court.
20     (h) Payments under the disbursement methodology described
21 in this Section are subject to approval by the federal
22 government in an appropriate State plan amendment.
23     (i) The Illinois Department may by rule establish criteria
24 for and develop methodologies for adjustment payments to
25 hospitals participating under this Article.
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1 to any other payments made under this Code, the Illinois
2 Department may by rule establish criteria and develop
3 methodologies for payments to hospitals for Hospital Residing
4 Long Term Care Services.
5     (k) Critical Access Hospital outpatient payments. In
6 addition to any other payments authorized under this Code, the
7 Illinois Department shall reimburse critical access hospitals,
8 as designated by the Illinois Department of Public Health in
9 accordance with 42 CFR 485, Subpart F, for outpatient services
10 at an amount that is no less than the cost of providing such
11 services, based on Medicare cost principles. Payments under
12 this subsection shall be subject to appropriation.
13 (Source: P.A. 93-20, eff. 6-20-03.)