Full Text of HB5267 95th General Assembly
HB5267 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HB5267
Introduced , by Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Consumer Access to Health Care Information Act. Provides that the Division of Insurance shall make available on the Divisions's Internet website a consumer guide to health care. Sets forth the specific information that must be included in the Division's consumer guide, including specific links to different agency websites. Provides that each health care facility shall develop, implement, and enforce written policies for the billing of facility health care services and supplies. Provides that a facility shall establish and implement a procedure for handling consumer complaints, and must make a good faith effort to resolve the complaint in an informal manner based on its complaint procedures. Provides tha the provisions of the Act may not be waived, voided, or nullified by a contract or an agreement between a facility and a consumer. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 |
| Consumer Access to Health Care Information Act. | 6 |
| Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | 7 |
| "Average charge" means the mathematical average of | 8 |
| facility charges for an inpatient admission or outpatient | 9 |
| surgical procedure. The term does not include charges for a | 10 |
| particular inpatient admission or outpatient surgical | 11 |
| procedure that exceed the average by more than 2 standard | 12 |
| deviations.
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| "Billed charge" means the amount a facility charges for an | 14 |
| inpatient admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or health | 15 |
| care service or supply.
"Costs" means the fixed and variable | 16 |
| expenses incurred by a facility in the provision of a health | 17 |
| care service.
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| "Consumer" means any person who is considering receiving, | 19 |
| is receiving, or has received a health care service or supply | 20 |
| as a patient from a facility. The term includes the personal | 21 |
| representative of the patient.
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| "Director" means the Director of Insurance. | 23 |
| "Division" means the Division of Insurance of the |
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| Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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| Facility" means an ambulatory surgical center, a birthing | 3 |
| center, or a hospital. | 4 |
| Section 10. Division website. (a) The Division shall | 5 |
| make available on the Division's Internet website a consumer | 6 |
| guide to health care. The Division shall include information in | 7 |
| the guide concerning facility pricing practices and the | 8 |
| correlation between a facility's average charge for an | 9 |
| inpatient admission or outpatient surgical procedure and the | 10 |
| actual, billed charge for the admission or procedure, including | 11 |
| notice that the average charge for a particular inpatient | 12 |
| admission or outpatient surgical procedure will vary from the | 13 |
| actual, billed charge for the admission or procedure based on: | 14 |
| (1) the person's medical condition; | 15 |
| (2) any unknown medical conditions of the person; | 16 |
| (3) the person's diagnosis and recommended treatment | 17 |
| protocols ordered by the physician providing care to the | 18 |
| person; and
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| (4) other factors associated with the inpatient | 20 |
| admission or outpatient surgical procedure. | 21 |
| (b) The Division shall include information in the guide to | 22 |
| advise consumers that:
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| (1) the average charge for an inpatient admission or | 24 |
| outpatient surgical procedure may vary between facilities | 25 |
| depending on a facility's cost structure, the range and |
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| frequency of the services provided, intensity of care, and | 2 |
| payor mix; | 3 |
| (2) the average charge by a facility for an inpatient | 4 |
| admission or outpatient surgical procedure will vary from | 5 |
| the facility's costs or the amount that the facility may be | 6 |
| reimbursed by a health benefit plan for the admission or | 7 |
| surgical procedure; | 8 |
| (3) the consumer may be personally liable for payment | 9 |
| for an inpatient admission, outpatient surgical procedure, | 10 |
| or health care service or supply depending on the | 11 |
| consumer's health benefit plan coverage; | 12 |
| (4) the consumer should contact the consumer's health | 13 |
| benefit plan for accurate information regarding the plan | 14 |
| structure, benefit coverage, deductibles, copayments, | 15 |
| coinsurance, and other plan provisions that may impact the | 16 |
| consumer's liability for payment for an inpatient | 17 |
| admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or health care | 18 |
| service or supply; and | 19 |
| (5) the consumer, if uninsured, may be eligible for a | 20 |
| discount on facility charges based on a sliding fee scale | 21 |
| or a written charity care policy established by the | 22 |
| facility.
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| (c) The Division shall include on the consumer guide to | 24 |
| health care website:
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| (1) an Internet link for consumers to access quality of | 26 |
| care data, including:
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| (A) the Hospital Compare website within the United | 2 |
| States Department of Health and Human Services | 3 |
| website;
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| (B) the Joint Commission on Accreditation of | 5 |
| Healthcare Organizations website; and
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| (2) a disclaimer noting the websites that are not | 7 |
| provided by this State or an agency of this State. | 8 |
| (d) The Division may accept gifts and grants to fund the | 9 |
| consumer guide to health care. On the Division's Internet | 10 |
| website, the Division may not identify, recognize, or | 11 |
| acknowledge in any format the donors or grantors to the | 12 |
| consumer guide to health care.
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| Section 15. Facility policies. | 14 |
| (a) Each facility shall develop, implement, and enforce | 15 |
| written policies for the billing of facility health care | 16 |
| services and supplies. The policies must address:
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| (1) any discounting of facility charges to an uninsured | 18 |
| consumer; | 19 |
| (2) any discounting of facility charges provided to a | 20 |
| financially or medically indigent consumer who qualifies | 21 |
| for indigent services based on a sliding fee scale or a | 22 |
| written charity care policy established by the facility and | 23 |
| the documented income and other resources of the consumer;
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| (3) the providing of an itemized statement required by | 25 |
| subsection (e) of this Section;
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| (4) whether interest will be applied to any billed | 2 |
| service not covered by a third-party payor and the rate of | 3 |
| any interest charged; | 4 |
| (5) the procedure for handling complaints; and | 5 |
| (6) the providing of a conspicuous written disclosure | 6 |
| to a consumer at the time the consumer is first admitted to | 7 |
| the facility or first receives services at the facility | 8 |
| that:
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| (A) provides confirmation whether the facility is | 10 |
| a participating provider under the consumer's | 11 |
| third-party payor coverage on the date services are to | 12 |
| be rendered based on the information received from the | 13 |
| consumer at the time the confirmation is provided; and | 14 |
| (B) informs the consumer that a physician or other | 15 |
| health care provider who may provide services to the | 16 |
| consumer while in the facility may not be a | 17 |
| participating provider with the same third-party | 18 |
| payors as the facility. | 19 |
| (b) For services provided in an emergency department of a | 20 |
| hospital or as a result of an emergent direct admission, the | 21 |
| hospital shall provide the written disclosure required by | 22 |
| paragraph (6) of Subsection (a) of this Section before | 23 |
| discharging the patient from the emergency department or | 24 |
| hospital, as appropriate.
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| (c) Each facility shall post in the general waiting area | 26 |
| and in the waiting areas of any off-site or on-site |
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| registration, admission, or business office a clear and | 2 |
| conspicuous notice of the availability of the policies required | 3 |
| by Subsection (a) of this Section. | 4 |
| (d) The facility shall provide an estimate of the | 5 |
| facility's charges for any elective inpatient admission or | 6 |
| nonemergency outpatient surgical procedure or other service on | 7 |
| request and before the scheduling of the admission or procedure | 8 |
| or service. The estimate must be provided not later than the | 9 |
| 10th business day after the date on which the estimate is | 10 |
| requested. The facility must advise the consumer that:
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| (1) the request for an estimate of charges may result | 12 |
| in a delay in the scheduling and provision of the inpatient | 13 |
| admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or other | 14 |
| service; | 15 |
| (2) the actual charges for an inpatient admission, | 16 |
| outpatient surgical procedure, or other service will vary | 17 |
| based on the person's medical condition and other factors | 18 |
| associated with performance of the procedure or service; | 19 |
| (3) the actual charges for an inpatient admission, | 20 |
| outpatient surgical procedure, or other service may differ | 21 |
| from the amount to be paid by the consumer or the | 22 |
| consumer's third-party payor;
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| (4) the consumer may be personally liable for payment | 24 |
| for the inpatient admission, outpatient surgical | 25 |
| procedure, or other service depending on the consumer's | 26 |
| health benefit plan coverage; and |
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| (5) the consumer should contact the consumer's health | 2 |
| benefit plan for accurate information regarding the plan | 3 |
| structure, benefit coverage, deductibles, copayments, | 4 |
| coinsurance, and other plan provisions that may impact the | 5 |
| consumer's liability for payment for the inpatient | 6 |
| admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or other | 7 |
| service.
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| (e) A facility shall provide to the consumer at the | 9 |
| consumer's request an itemized statement of the billed services | 10 |
| if the consumer requests the statement not later than the first | 11 |
| anniversary of the date the person is discharged from the | 12 |
| facility. The facility shall provide the statement to the | 13 |
| consumer not later than the 10th business day after the date on | 14 |
| which the statement is requested. | 15 |
| (f) A facility shall provide an itemized statement of | 16 |
| billed services to a third-party payor who is actually or | 17 |
| potentially responsible for paying all or part of the billed | 18 |
| services provided to a patient and who has received a claim for | 19 |
| payment of those services. To be entitled to receive a | 20 |
| statement, the third-party payor must request the statement | 21 |
| from the facility and must have received a claim for payment. | 22 |
| The request must be made not later than one year after the date | 23 |
| on which the payor received the claim for payment. The facility | 24 |
| shall provide the statement to the payor not later than the | 25 |
| 30th day after the date on which the payor requests the | 26 |
| statement. If a third-party payor receives a claim for payment |
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| of part but not all of the billed services, the third-party | 2 |
| payor may request an itemized statement of only the billed | 3 |
| services for which payment is claimed or to which any deduction | 4 |
| or copayment applies.
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| (g) A facility in violation of this Section is subject to | 6 |
| enforcement action by the appropriate licensing agency.
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| (h) If a consumer or a third-party payor requests more than | 8 |
| 2 copies of the statement, the facility may charge a reasonable | 9 |
| fee for the third and subsequent copies provided. The fee may | 10 |
| not exceed the sum of: | 11 |
| (1) a basic retrieval or processing fee, which must | 12 |
| include the fee for providing the first 10 pages of the | 13 |
| copies and which may not exceed $30; | 14 |
| (2) a charge for each page of:
(A) $1 for the 11th | 15 |
| through the 60th page of the provided copies;
(B) 50 cents | 16 |
| for the 61st through the 400th page of the provided copies; | 17 |
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(C) 25 cents for any remaining pages of the provided | 18 |
| copies; and
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| (3) the actual cost of mailing, shipping, or otherwise | 20 |
| delivering the provided copies.
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| (i) If a consumer overpays a facility, the facility must | 22 |
| refund the amount of the overpayment not later than the 30th | 23 |
| day after the date the facility determines that an overpayment | 24 |
| has been made.
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| Section 20. Complaint process. A facility shall establish |
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| and implement a procedure for handling consumer complaints, and | 2 |
| must make a good faith effort to resolve the complaint in an | 3 |
| informal manner based on its complaint procedures. If the | 4 |
| complaint cannot be resolved informally, the facility shall | 5 |
| advise the consumer that a complaint may be filed with the | 6 |
| Division and shall provide the consumer with the mailing | 7 |
| address and telephone number of the Division. | 8 |
| Section 25. Consumer waiver prohibited. The provisions of | 9 |
| this Act may not be waived, voided, or nullified by a contract | 10 |
| or an agreement between a facility and a consumer.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 12 |
| becoming law.
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