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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1048
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1048, AS  AMENDED,
 3    by replacing Section 5 of the bill with the following:
 4        "Section  5.  The  Illinois  Insurance Code is amended by
 5    adding Section 356t as follows:
 6        (215 ILCS 5/356t new)
 7        Sec.   356t.  Diabetes   self-management   training   and
 8    education.
 9        (a)  A group policy of accident and health insurance that
10    is amended, delivered, issued, or renewed after the effective
11    date of this amendatory Act of 1997  shall  provide  coverage
12    for   outpatient   self-management  training  and  education,
13    equipment, and supplies, as set forth in  this  Section,  for
14    the  treatment  of  insulin-dependent diabetes, insulin-using
15    diabetes,   gestational   diabetes,   and   non-insulin-using
16    diabetes.
17        (b)  As used in this Section,  "diabetes  self-management
18    training"  means  instruction  in an outpatient setting which
19    enables  diabetic  patients  to   understand   the   diabetes
20    management  process  and daily management of diabetic therapy
21    as  a  means  of  avoiding  frequent   hospitalizations   and
22    complications.     Diabetes  self-management  training  shall
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 1    include, but shall  not  be  limited  to,  medical  nutrition
 2    therapy.
 3        As  used  in  this  Section,  "medical nutrition therapy"
 4    shall have the meaning ascribed to "medical  nutrition  care"
 5    in  the  Dietetic  and  Nutrition Services Practice Act. With
 6    respect to an insurer or health maintenance organization that
 7    does not use a primary care physician to  control  access  to
 8    specialty  care,  "attending  physician"  means (i) a network
 9    physician licensed to practice medicine in all  its  branches
10    or  (ii)  a  certified,  registered,  or licensed health care
11    professional with expertise in diabetes  management  to  whom
12    the individual has been referred by the attending physician.
13        As  used  in  this Section, "attending physician" means a
14    physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine  in  all  of  its
15    branches providing care to  the  individual.   The  attending
16    physician  for an individual enrolled in a health maintenance
17    organization  shall  be   the   individual's   primary   care
18    physician.
19        (c)  Coverage    under    this   Section   for   diabetes
20    self-management   training,   including   medical   nutrition
21    therapy, shall be limited to the following:
22             (1)  Up to 3 medically necessary visits upon initial
23        diagnosis  of  diabetes  by   the   patient's   attending
24        physician,  which are provided by the attending physician
25        or on the  referral  of  the  attending  physician  by  a
26        physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine in all of its
27        branches or on the referral of the attending physician by
28        a  certified,  registered,  or   licensed   health   care
29        professional with expertise in diabetes management.
30             (2)  Up  to  2  medically  necessary  visits, upon a
31        diagnosis  by  a  patient's  attending   physician   that
32        represents a significant change in the patient's symptoms
33        or   condition,  which  are  provided  by  the  attending
34        physician or on the referral of the  attending  physician
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 1        by  a  physician  licensed to practice medicine in all of
 2        its  branches  or  on  the  referral  of  the   attending
 3        physician  by a certified, registered, or licensed health
 4        care professional with expertise in diabetes management.
 5        Payment  for   the   coverage   required   for   diabetes
 6    self-management  training  pursuant to the provisions of this
 7    Section may be required only upon certification by the health
 8    care provider providing the training  that  the  patient  has
 9    successfully completed diabetes self-management training.
10        (d)  Coverage   shall   be  provided  for  the  following
11    equipment, supplies,  and  related  services  when  medically
12    necessary  and prescribed by a physician licensed to practice
13    medicine in all of its branches:
14             (1)  blood glucose monitors;
15             (2)  blood glucose monitors for the legally blind;
16             (3)  cartridges for the legally blind;
17             (4)  FDA approved oral agents used to control  blood
18        sugar,  if  an individual's policy of accident and health
19        insurance provides a drug benefit;
20             (5)  insulin, if an individual's policy of  accident
21        and health insurance provides a drug benefit;
22             (6)  insulin infusion devices;
23             (7)  glucose  tablets,  glucagon  emergency kits and
24        injectable glucose;
25             (8)  insulin pumps and appurtenances;
26             (9)  regular foot care exams;
27             (10)  syringes, pen needles,  lancets,  and  lancing
28        devices, if an individual's policy of accident and health
29        insurance contains a drug benefit;
30             (11)  test   strips  for  glucose  monitors,  if  an
31        individual's policy  of  accident  and  health  insurance
32        contains a drug benefit;
33             (12)  visual reading and urine testing strips.
34        Diabetes self-management training may be provided as part
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 1    of an office visit, group setting, or in-home visit.
 2        (e)  This  Section  does  not  restrict  or  prohibit any
 3    person licensed in  this  State  under  any  other  Act  from
 4    engaging in the practice for which that person is licensed.";
 5    and
 6    by replacing Section 99 of the bill with the following:
 7        "Section  99.   Effective  date.   This  Act takes effect
 8    January 1, 1998.".

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