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92_SR0152sam001 SRS92SR0152DLbmam01 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE RESOLUTION 152 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Resolution 152, on page 3 1, by replacing lines 2 and 3 with the following: 4 "WHEREAS, Public Law 105-33 established in Subtitle J, 5 the State Children's Health Insurance Program which provides 6 federal funding to states to create programs to provide 7 health insurance for low-income uninsured children; and 8 WHEREAS, Public Act 90-736, effective August 12, 1998, 9 created the Illinois Children's Health Insurance Program Act 10 and the Illinois program known as KidCare; and 11 WHEREAS, The Illinois Children's Health Insurance Program 12 Act directs the Illinois Department of Public Aid to provide 13 a program of health benefits and health insurance rebates for 14 children in families with incomes at or below 185% of the 15 federal poverty level and for pregnant women and their 16 infants with incomes up to 200% of the federal poverty level; 17 and 18 WHEREAS, Presently, there are 153,024 children and 19 pregnant women enrolled in the children's health insurance 20 program; and 21 WHEREAS, While the Illinois State Senate has demonstrated -2- SRS92SR0152DLbmam01 1 its commitment to the health of the children of the State of 2 Illinois we have a further obligation to these same children 3 to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the KidCare 4 Program; and 5 WHEREAS, Like young children, the KidCare program is due 6 for a "check-up" and "physical evaluation"; therefore, be it 7 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 8 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, That pursuant to the 9 Illinois State Auditing Act, the Illinois State Senate 10 directs the Auditor General to conduct a program and 11 management audit of the Illinois Department of Public Aid's 12 KidCare program; and be it further 13 RESOLVED, That the Auditor General, in the course of the 14 program and management audits, is directed to specifically 15 audit and evaluate the following: 16 1. The Department of Public Aid's compliance with 17 federal and state laws, the State of Illinois' 18 Children's Health Insurance Plan submitted to the 19 Health Care Finance Administration, and rules, 20 regulations and policies adopted by the Department of 21 Public Aid; 22 2. The Department of Public Aid's adherence to 23 eligibility requirements, including evaluating the 24 eligibility of enrolled children, whether or not the 25 Department enrolls children for benefits prior to 26 verification of eligibility for benefits, the 27 Department's practice of allowing for one-time 28 encounter enrollments, and the Department's adherence 29 to income verification procedures; 30 3. The effectiveness of the Department's marketing 31 strategies, including the effectiveness of bid and 32 no-bid outreach contracts, broadcast and print 33 advertising and other outreach advertising mechanisms -3- SRS92SR0152DLbmam01 1 targeted to increase enrollment in the program and 2 the correlation between each strategy and the number 3 of children enrolled that are attributed to that 4 specific contract or strategy; 5 4. The compliance and effectiveness of all KidCare 6 outreach contracts issued by the Department of Public 7 Aid since the creation of the KidCare program 8 including the amounts of the contracts, the bid 9 status of the contracts, the terms of the contracts, 10 the responsibilities outlined in the contracts, the 11 fulfillment of the contractors' responsibilities, and 12 verification of required contract documentation; 13 5. The application and enrollment process to ensure that 14 the families' of enrolled children have properly 15 completed applications, which include all proof of 16 information and documentation required pursuant to 17 the KidCare application; 18 6. Summarize and compare the socio-economic profile of 19 applicants and enrolled children and their families 20 based on information required on the application 21 form; 22 7. Evaluate the efficiency of the process by which 23 monthly paper eligibility cards are issued to 24 enrollees; 25 8. Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the 26 eligibility redetermination process; 27 9. Using recognized public health standards, compare the 28 overall health of enrolled children with the overall 29 health of (i) privately insured children of the same 30 socio-economic status and (ii) uninsured children of 31 the same socio-economic status; and be it further 32 RESOLVED, That the Auditor General shall report his 33 findings to the Illinois General Assembly by July 1, 2002; 34 and be it further -4- SRS92SR0152DLbmam01 1 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this preamble and 2 resolution be presented to the Auditor General and the 3 Director of the Department of Public Aid.".