(225 ILCS 47/15)
Sec. 15. Definitions. In this Act:
(a) "Board" means the Health Facilities and Services Review Board.
(b) "Entity" means any individual, partnership, firm, corporation, or
other business that provides health services but does not include an
individual who is a health care worker who provides professional services
to an individual.
(c) "Group practice" means a group of 2 or more health care workers
legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation,
not-for-profit corporation, faculty
practice plan or a similar association in which:
(1) each health care worker who is a member or |
| employee or an independent contractor of the group provides substantially the full range of services that the health care worker routinely provides, including consultation, diagnosis, or treatment, through the use of office space, facilities, equipment, or personnel of the group;
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(2) the services of the health care workers are
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| provided through the group, and payments received for health services are treated as receipts of the group; and
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(3) the overhead expenses and the income from the
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| practice are distributed by methods previously determined by the group.
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(d) "Health care worker" means any individual licensed under the laws of
this State to provide health services, including but not limited to:
dentists licensed under the Illinois Dental Practice Act; dental hygienists
licensed under the Illinois Dental Practice Act; nurses and advanced practice registered
nurses licensed under the Nurse Practice Act;
occupational therapists licensed under
the
Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act; optometrists licensed under the
Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987; pharmacists licensed under the
Pharmacy Practice Act; physical therapists licensed under the
Illinois Physical Therapy Act; physicians licensed under the Medical
Practice Act of 1987; physician assistants licensed under the Physician
Assistant Practice Act of 1987; podiatric physicians licensed under the Podiatric
Medical Practice Act of 1987; clinical psychologists licensed under the
Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act; clinical social workers licensed under
the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act; speech-language
pathologists and audiologists licensed under the Illinois Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology Practice Act; or hearing instrument
dispensers licensed
under the Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, or any of
their successor Acts.
(e) "Health services" means health care procedures and services
provided by or through a health care worker.
(f) "Immediate family member" means a health care worker's spouse,
child, child's spouse, or a parent.
(g) "Investment interest" means an equity or debt security issued by an
entity, including, without limitation, shares of stock in a corporation,
units or other interests in a partnership, bonds, debentures, notes, or
other equity interests or debt instruments except that investment interest
for purposes of Section 20 does not include interest in a hospital licensed
under the laws of the State of Illinois.
(h) "Investor" means an individual or entity directly or indirectly
owning a legal or beneficial ownership or investment interest, (such as
through an immediate family member, trust, or another entity related to the investor).
(i) "Office practice" includes the facility or facilities at which a health
care worker, on an ongoing basis, provides or supervises the provision of
professional health services to individuals.
(j) "Referral" means any referral of a patient for health services,
including, without limitation:
(1) The forwarding of a patient by one health care
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| worker to another health care worker or to an entity outside the health care worker's office practice or group practice that provides health services.
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(2) The request or establishment by a health care
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| worker of a plan of care outside the health care worker's office practice or group practice that includes the provision of any health services.
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(Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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(225 ILCS 47/20)
Sec. 20.
Prohibited referrals and claims for payment.
(a) A health care worker shall not refer a patient for health services
to an entity outside the health care worker's office or group practice in
which the health care worker is an investor, unless the health care worker
directly provides health services within the entity and will be personally
involved with the provision of care to the referred patient.
(b) Pursuant to Board determination that the following exception is
applicable, a health care worker may invest in and refer to an entity,
whether or not the health care worker provides direct services within said
entity, if there is a demonstrated need in the community for the entity and
alternative financing is not available. For purposes of this subsection
(b), "demonstrated need" in the community for the entity may exist if (1)
there is no facility of reasonable quality that provides medically
appropriate service, (2) use of existing facilities is onerous or creates
too great a hardship for patients,
(3) the entity is formed to own or lease medical equipment which replaces
obsolete or otherwise inadequate equipment in or under the control of a
hospital located in a federally designated health manpower shortage area,
or (4) such other standards as
established, by rule, by the Board. "Community" shall be defined as a
metropolitan area for a city, and a county for a rural area. In addition,
the following provisions must be met to be exempt under this Section:
(1) Individuals who are not in a position to refer |
| patients to an entity are given a bona fide opportunity to also invest in the entity on the same terms as those offered a referring health care worker; and
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(2) No health care worker who invests shall be
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| required or encouraged to make referrals to the entity or otherwise generate business as a condition of becoming or remaining an investor; and
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(3) The entity shall market or furnish its services
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| to referring health care worker investors and other investors on equal terms; and
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(4) The entity shall not loan funds or guarantee any
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| loans for health care workers who are in a position to refer to an entity; and
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(5) The income on the health care worker's investment
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| shall be tied to the health care worker's equity in the facility rather than to the volume of referrals made; and
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(6) Any investment contract between the entity and
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| the health care worker shall not include any covenant or non-competition clause that prevents a health care worker from investing in other entities; and
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(7) When making a referral, a health care worker must
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| disclose his investment interest in an entity to the patient being referred to such entity. If alternative facilities are reasonably available, the health care worker must provide the patient with a list of alternative facilities. The health care worker shall inform the patient that they have the option to use an alternative facility other than one in which the health care worker has an investment interest and the patient will not be treated differently by the health care worker if the patient chooses to use another entity. This shall be applicable to all health care worker investors, including those who provide direct care or services for their patients in entities outside their office practices; and
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(8) If a third party payor requests information with
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| regard to a health care worker's investment interest, the same shall be disclosed; and
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(9) The entity shall establish an internal
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| utilization review program to ensure that investing health care workers provided appropriate or necessary utilization; and
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(10) If a health care worker's financial interest in
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| an entity is incompatible with a referred patient's interest, the health care worker shall make alternative arrangements for the patient's care.
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The Board shall make such a determination for a health care worker within
90 days of a completed written request. Failure to make such a
determination within the 90 day time frame shall mean that no alternative
is practical based upon the facts set forth in the completed written request.
(c) It shall not be a violation of this Act for a health care worker to
refer a patient for health services to a publicly traded entity in which he or
she
has an investment interest provided that:
(1) the entity is listed for trading on the New York
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| Stock Exchange or on the American Stock Exchange, or is a national market system security traded under an automated inter-dealer quotation system operated by the National Association of Securities Dealers; and
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(2) the entity had, at the end of the corporation's
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| most recent fiscal year, total net assets of at least $30,000,000 related to the furnishing of health services; and
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(3) any investment interest obtained after the
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| effective date of this Act is traded on the exchanges listed in paragraph 1 of subsection (c) of this Section after the entity became a publicly traded corporation; and
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(4) the entity markets or furnishes its services to
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| referring health care worker investors and other health care workers on equal terms; and
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(5) all stock held in such publicly traded companies,
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| including stock held in the predecessor privately held company, shall be of one class without preferential treatment as to status or remuneration; and
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(6) the entity does not loan funds or guarantee any
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| loans for health care workers who are in a position to be referred to an entity; and
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(7) the income on the health care worker's investment
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| is tied to the health care worker's equity in the entity rather than to the volume of referrals made; and
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(8) the investment interest does not exceed 1/2 of 1%
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(d) Any hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act shall not
discriminate against or otherwise penalize a health care worker for
compliance with this Act.
(e) Any health care worker or other entity shall not enter into an
arrangement or scheme seeking to make referrals to another health care
worker or entity based upon the condition that the health care worker
or entity will make referrals with an intent to evade the prohibitions of
this Act by inducing patient referrals which would be prohibited by this Section
if the health care worker or entity made the referral directly.
(f) If compliance with the need and alternative investor criteria is not
practical, the health care worker shall identify to the patient reasonably
available alternative facilities. The Board shall, by rule, designate when
compliance is "not practical".
(g) Health care workers may request from the Board that it render an
advisory opinion that a referral to an existing or proposed entity under
specified circumstances does or does not violate the provisions of this
Act. The Board's opinion shall be presumptively correct. Failure to
render such an advisory opinion within 90 days of a completed written
request pursuant to this Section shall create a rebuttable presumption that a
referral described in the completed written request is not or will not be a
violation of this Act.
(h) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the contrary, a health
care worker may refer
a patient, who is a member of a health maintenance organization "HMO"
licensed in this State, for health services to an entity, outside the
health care worker's office or group practice, in which the health care
worker is an investor, provided that any such referral is made pursuant to
a contract with the HMO.
Furthermore, notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the contrary, a
health care worker may refer an enrollee of a "managed care community network",
as defined in subsection (b) of Section 5-11 of the Illinois
Public
Aid Code, for health
services to an entity, outside the health care worker's office or group
practice, in which the health care worker is an investor, provided that any
such referral is made pursuant to a contract with the managed care community
network.
(Source: P.A. 92-370, eff. 8-15-01.)
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