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Public Act 094-0407
Public Act 0407 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0407 |
HB0612 Enrolled |
LRB094 06692 RXD 36786 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Family Case Management Act. | Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose. The General | Assembly finds as follows: | (1) The statewide rate of infant mortality continues to | remain at an unacceptable level in regard to the national | average.
| (2) Within the State of Illinois, certain areas and | populations continue to experience rates of infant | mortality far greater than either the statewide or national | averages. Prevention activities need to be statewide for | maximum benefit.
| (3) Family case management services are proven to be | effective in improving the health of women and infants and | lowering the incidence of infant morbidity and mortality, | particularly those individuals linked to the Special | Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and | Children (WIC).
| (4) Family case management improves the health and | development of children and families by providing the | earliest identification of their needs and promoting | linkages to address those needs.
| (5) Data demonstrates significantly lower Medicaid | expenditures for pregnant and postpartum women and | children who have been enrolled in family case management | and WIC services than for Medicaid-eligible persons not | receiving case management services.
| Therefore, as a critical component in delivering | comprehensive maternal and child health services in Illinois, |
| it is the purpose of this Act to provide for the establishment | and recognition of a program of family case management to | ensure and provide statewide wrap-around services targeted | toward reducing the incidence of infant mortality, very low | birthweight infants, and low birthweight infants within the | State. | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Human | Services.
| "Eligible participant" means: (i) subject to available | appropriations, any pregnant woman or child through the age of | one year enrolled in the Medicaid program on the effective date | of this Act or whose income is up to 200% of the federal | poverty level; and (ii) subject to additional appropriations, | any child through the age of 4 years enrolled in Medicaid or | whose income is up to 200% of the federal poverty level.
| "Family Case Management program" or "program" means the | program established under Section 15 of this Act.
| "Infant mortality rate" means the number of infant deaths | per 1,000 live births as reported on a calendar year basis by | the federal Department of Health and Human Services.
| "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services.
| "Targeted Intensive Case Management" means services | provided to any program-eligible pregnant woman or infant | through the age of one, where an assessment has been performed | that deems the participant at greater risk for infant mortality | or morbidity.
| Section 15. Family Case Management Program. The Department | shall establish and administer a family case management | program. The purposes of the program shall be to reduce the | incidence of infant mortality, very low birthweight infants, | and low birthweight infants and to assist low-income families | to obtain available health and human services needed for | healthy growth and development, including but not limited to |
| prenatal care, early periodic screening, diagnosis, and | treatment (EPSDT) services, immunizations, lead screenings, | nutritional support, and other specialized services for | families with additional challenges and needs. Under the | program, case management shall involve individualized | assessment of needs, planning of services, referral, | monitoring, and advocacy to assist a client in gaining access | to appropriate services. Under the program, case management | shall be an active and collaborative process involving a | qualified case manager, the client, the client's family, and | service providers in the community. Priority shall be given to | ensure that Targeted Intensive Case Management, as defined in | this Act, is available to each qualified participant as defined | within the Department's rules and program standards. | Section 20. Maternal and Child Health Advisory Board. | (a) The Maternal and Child Health Advisory Board ("the | Board") is created within the Department to advise the | Department on the implementation of this Act, including | assessments and advice regarding rate structure, and other | activities related to maternal and child health and infant | mortality reduction programs in the State of Illinois. The | Board shall consist of the Secretary of Human Services (or his | or her designee), who shall serve as chairman, and one | additional representative of the Department of Human Services | designated by the Secretary who has direct responsibility with | the family case management program; one representative each | from the Departments of Children and Family Services, Public | Health, and Public Aid; and 4 members of the Illinois General | Assembly, one each appointed by the President and Minority | Leader of the Senate and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the | House of Representatives. In addition, the Governor shall | appoint 20 additional members of the Board. Of the members | appointed by the Governor, 2 shall be physicians licensed to | practice medicine in all of its branches who currently serve | patients enrolled in the family case management program, one of |
| whom shall be an individual with a specialty in obstetrics and | gynecology and one of whom shall be an individual with a | specialty in pediatric medicine; 5 representatives, one each | from certified local health departments within the 5 counties | with the largest number of family case management enrollees; 5 | representatives from certified local health departments | outside the Chicago metropolitan and collar counties areas that | shall include a balance of urban and rural health departments; | a registered professional nurse serving as a public health | nurse within a certified local health department; 5 individuals | representing community-based programs currently providing | family case management services within Cook County that are not | certified local health departments; and 2 consumers who are | receiving or have received family case management services.
| Legislative members shall serve during their term of office | in the Illinois General Assembly. Members appointed by the | Governor shall serve a term of 3 years or until their | successors are appointed. Any member appointed to fill a | vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which | his or her predecessor was appointed shall be appointed for the | remainder of such term. Members of the Board shall serve | without compensation but shall be reimbursed for necessary | expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
| (b) The Board shall advise the Secretary on efforts related | to maternal and child health programs, including infant | mortality reduction, in the State of Illinois. In addition, the | Board shall review and make recommendations to the Department | and the Governor in regard to the system for maternal and child | health programs, collaboration, and interrelation between and | delivery of programs, including but not limited to Family Case | Management, Targeted Intensive Prenatal Case Management, the | Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and | Children (WIC), and HealthWorks, and the adequacy of family | case management funding and reimbursement levels. In | performing its duties, the Board may hold hearings throughout | the State and advise and receive advice from any local advisory |
| bodies created to address the infant mortality problem.
| (c) The Board shall report to the General Assembly, on | January 1 of each year, a listing of activities taken in regard | to this Act, other efforts to address maternal and child health | and infant mortality in Illinois, and proposed recommendations | regarding funding and reimbursement levels to adequately | support the family case management program.
| Section 25. Rules. Within one year after the effective date | of this Act, the Department shall adopt rules to implement this | Act. In developing the rules, the Department shall consult with | the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Board. | (410 ILCS 220/Act rep.)
| Section 90. The Infant Mortality Reduction Act is repealed. | Section 95. The Prenatal and Newborn Care Act is amended by | changing Section 7 as follows:
| (410 ILCS 225/7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7027)
| Sec. 7. Advisory board consultation. The Department shall | consult
with the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Board | created under the Illinois Family Case Management Act
the | Infant Mortality Reduction Advisory Board, established | pursuant to
the Infant Mortality Reduction Act, as amended, | regarding the
implementation of this program. In addition, the | Board shall advise the
Department on the coordination of | services provided under this program with
services provided | under the Illinois Family Case Management Act
Infant Mortality | Reduction Act and the Problem
Pregnancy Health Services and | Care Act.
| (Source: P.A. 86-860.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/2/2005
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