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92_SB2000

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to 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 5-5.4 as follows:

 6        (305 ILCS 5/5-5.4) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4)
 7        Sec.  5-5.4.  Standards of Payment - Department of Public
 8    Aid.  The Department of Public Aid shall develop standards of
 9    payment of skilled nursing and intermediate care services  in
10    facilities providing such services under this Article which:
11        (1)  Provide   Provides   for   the  determination  of  a
12    facility's payment for skilled nursing and intermediate  care
13    services  on  a prospective basis.  The amount of the payment
14    rate for all nursing facilities certified under  the  medical
15    assistance   program   shall   be  prospectively  established
16    annually  on  the  basis  of   historical,   financial,   and
17    statistical  data  reflecting  actual costs from prior years,
18    which shall be applied to the current rate year  and  updated
19    for inflation, except that the capital cost element for newly
20    constructed facilities shall be based upon projected budgets.
21    The  annually  established  payment rate shall take effect on
22    July 1 in 1984 and subsequent years.  Rate increases shall be
23    provided annually thereafter on July 1 in 1984  and  on  each
24    subsequent July 1 in the following years, except that no rate
25    increase  and no update for inflation shall be provided on or
26    after  July  1,  1994  and  before  July  1,   2002,   unless
27    specifically provided for in this Section.
28        For  facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of Public
29    Health under the Nursing Home Care Act as  Intermediate  Care
30    for the Developmentally Disabled facilities or Long Term Care
31    for  Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on July
 
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 1    1, 1998 shall include an  increase  of  3%.   For  facilities
 2    licensed by the Department of Public Health under the Nursing
 3    Home  Care  Act as Skilled Nursing facilities or Intermediate
 4    Care facilities, the rates taking  effect  on  July  1,  1998
 5    shall  include an increase of 3% plus $1.10 per resident-day,
 6    as defined by the Department.
 7        For facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of  Public
 8    Health  under  the Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care
 9    for the Developmentally Disabled facilities or Long Term Care
10    for Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on  July
11    1,  1999  shall  include  an  increase of 1.6% plus $3.00 per
12    resident-day, as defined by the Department.   For  facilities
13    licensed by the Department of Public Health under the Nursing
14    Home  Care  Act as Skilled Nursing facilities or Intermediate
15    Care facilities, the rates taking  effect  on  July  1,  1999
16    shall  include an increase of 1.6% and, for services provided
17    on or after October 1, 1999, shall be increased by $4.00  per
18    resident-day, as defined by the Department.
19        For  facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of Public
20    Health under the Nursing Home Care Act as  Intermediate  Care
21    for the Developmentally Disabled facilities or Long Term Care
22    for  Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on July
23    1, 2000 shall include an increase of 2.5%  per  resident-day,
24    as defined by the Department.  For facilities licensed by the
25    Department  of  Public Health under the Nursing Home Care Act
26    as  Skilled   Nursing   facilities   or   Intermediate   Care
27    facilities,  the  rates  taking  effect on July 1, 2000 shall
28    include an increase of 2.5% per resident-day, as  defined  by
29    the Department.
30        For  facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of Public
31    Health under the Nursing Home Care Act as  Intermediate  Care
32    for the Developmentally Disabled facilities or Long Term Care
33    for Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on March
34    1,  2001  shall  include  a  statewide  increase of 7.85%, as
 
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 1    defined by the Department.
 2        For facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of  Public
 3    Health  under  the Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care
 4    for the Developmentally Disabled facilities or Long Term Care
 5    for Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on April
 6    1, 2002 shall  include  a  statewide  increase  of  2.0%,  as
 7    defined by the Department.
 8        For  facilities  licensed  by  the  Department  of Public
 9    Health under the Nursing Home Care  Act  as  skilled  nursing
10    facilities  or intermediate care facilities, the rates taking
11    effect on July 1, 2001, and each subsequent year  thereafter,
12    shall  be computed using the most recent cost reports on file
13    with the Department of Public Aid no later than April 1, 2000
14    updated  for  inflation  to  January  1,  2001.   For   rates
15    effective  July  1,  2001 only, rates shall be the greater of
16    the rate computed for July 1, 2001 or the rate  effective  on
17    June 30, 2001.
18        Rates  established  effective  each  July  1 shall govern
19    payment for services rendered throughout  that  fiscal  year,
20    except  that  rates  established  on  July  1,  1996 shall be
21    increased by 6.8% for services provided on or  after  January
22    1,  1997.  Such rates will be based upon the rates calculated
23    for the year beginning July 1, 1990, and for subsequent years
24    thereafter until June 30, 2001 shall be based on the facility
25    cost reports for the facility fiscal year ending at any point
26    in time during the previous calendar  year,  updated  to  the
27    midpoint  of the rate year.  The cost report shall be on file
28    with the Department no later than April 1 of the current rate
29    year.  Should the cost report not be on file by April 1,  the
30    Department  shall  base  the  rate  on the latest cost report
31    filed by each skilled care  facility  and  intermediate  care
32    facility,  updated  to the midpoint of the current rate year.
33    In determining rates for services rendered on and after  July
34    1,  1985, fixed time shall not be computed at less than zero.
 
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 1    The Department shall not make any alterations of  regulations
 2    which  would  reduce  any component of the Medicaid rate to a
 3    level below what that component would have been utilizing  in
 4    the rate effective on July 1, 1984.
 5        (2)  Shall take into account the actual costs incurred by
 6    facilities  in  providing  services for recipients of skilled
 7    nursing and intermediate  care  services  under  the  medical
 8    assistance program.
 9        (3)  Shall    take   into   account   the   medical   and
10    psycho-social characteristics and needs of the patients.
11        (4)  Shall take into account the actual costs incurred by
12    facilities in meeting licensing and  certification  standards
13    imposed  and  prescribed by the State of Illinois, any of its
14    political subdivisions or  municipalities  and  by  the  U.S.
15    Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to Title XIX
16    of the Social Security Act.
17        (5)  Shall  include a quality incentive of at least $0.50
18    per resident per day for those facilities using a  nationally
19    recognized quality improvement program.
20        The  Department  of  Public  Aid  shall  develop  precise
21    standards  for  payments  to reimburse nursing facilities for
22    any utilization of appropriate rehabilitative  personnel  for
23    the  provision of rehabilitative services which is authorized
24    by federal regulations, including reimbursement for  services
25    provided by qualified therapists or qualified assistants, and
26    which  is in accordance with accepted professional practices.
27    Reimbursement also may  be  made  for  utilization  of  other
28    supportive personnel under appropriate supervision.
29    (Source: P.A. 91-24, eff. 7-1-99; 91-712, eff. 7-1-00; 92-10,
30    eff. 6-11-01; 92-31, eff. 6-28-01; revised 12-13-01.)

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