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(15 ILCS 16/15) Sec. 15. Transfer back of State healthcare purchasing functions transferred by Executive Order 3 (2005). (a) On the date 6 months after the effective date of this Act or as soon thereafter as practical, all of the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities related to State healthcare purchasing that were transferred from the Department of Central Management Services, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Human Services, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs (now the Department of Veterans Affairs) to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services by Executive Order 3 (2005) are transferred back to the Departments from which those powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities were transferred; however, powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities related to State healthcare purchasing that were exercised by the Department of Corrections before the effective date of Executive Order 3 (2005) but that pertain to individuals resident in facilities operated by the Department of Juvenile Justice are transferred to the Department of Juvenile Justice. (b) The functions associated with State healthcare purchasing that are transferred from the Department of Healthcare and Family Services under this Section include, without limitation, the following: (1) Rate development and negotiation with hospitals, | ||
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(2) Health care procurement development. (3) Contract implementation and fiscal monitoring. (4) Contract amendments. (5) Payment processing. (6) Purchasing aspects of health care plans | ||
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(A) State employees. These healthcare purchasing | ||
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(B) Persons other than State employees. These | ||
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(C) Residents of State-operated facilities, | ||
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(c) The powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities vested in or associated with State healthcare purchasing are not affected by this Act, except that all management and staff support or other resources necessary to the operation of a State healthcare purchasing function shall be provided by the Department to which that function is transferred under this Act.(Source: P.A. 104-234, eff. 8-15-25.) |
