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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB0207 Introduced , by Rep. Mary E. Flowers SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Health Care for All Illinois Act. Provides that all individuals residing in this State are covered under the Illinois Health Services Program for health insurance. Sets forth requirements and qualifications of participating health care providers. Sets forth the specific standards for provider reimbursement. Provides that it is unlawful for private health insurers to sell health insurance coverage that duplicates the coverage of the program. Requires the State to establish the Illinois Health Services Trust to provide financing for the program. Sets forth the specific requirements for claims billed under the program. Provides that the program shall include funding for long-term care services and mental health services. Creates the Pharmaceutical and Durable Medical Goods Committee to negotiate the prices of pharmaceuticals and durable medical goods with suppliers or manufacturers on an open bid competitive basis. Provides that patients in the program shall have the same rights and privacy as they are entitled to under current State and federal law. Provides that the Commissioner, the Chief Medical Officer, the public State board members, and employees of the program shall be compensated in accordance with the current pay scale for State employees and as deemed professionally appropriate by the General Assembly. Effective July 1, 2019.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Health |
5 | | Care for All Illinois Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Purposes. It is the purpose of this Act to |
7 | | provide universal access to health care for all
individuals |
8 | | within the State, to promote and improve the health of all
its |
9 | | citizens, to stress the importance of good public health |
10 | | through treatment and prevention of diseases, and to contain |
11 | | costs to make the delivery of this care affordable. Should |
12 | | legislation of this kind be enacted on a federal level, it is |
13 | | the intent of this Act to become a part of a nationwide system. |
14 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
15 | | "Board" means the Illinois Health Services Governing |
16 | | Board.
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17 | | "Program" means the Illinois Health Services Program.
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18 | | Section 15. Eligibility; registration. All individuals |
19 | | residing in this State are covered
under the Illinois Health |
20 | | Services Program for health insurance and shall receive a card |
21 | | with a unique number in the
mail. An individual's social |
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1 | | security number shall not be used for purposes of
registration |
2 | | under this Section. Individuals and families shall receive an |
3 | | Illinois Health Services Insurance Card
in the mail after |
4 | | filling out a program application form at a health care |
5 | | provider.
Such application form shall be no more than 2 pages |
6 | | long. Individuals who present themselves for covered services
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7 | | from a participating provider shall be presumed to be eligible |
8 | | for benefits under
this Act, but shall complete an application |
9 | | for benefits in order to receive an Illinois Health Services
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10 | | Insurance Card and have payment made for such benefits. |
11 | | Section 20. Benefits and portability. |
12 | | (a) The health coverage benefits under this Act cover all |
13 | | medically
necessary services, including: |
14 | | (1) primary care and prevention; |
15 | | (2) specialty care (other than what is deemed elective |
16 | | cosmetic); |
17 | | (3) inpatient care; |
18 | | (4) outpatient care; |
19 | | (5) emergency care; |
20 | | (6) prescription drugs; |
21 | | (7) durable medical equipment; |
22 | | (8) long-term care; |
23 | | (9) mental health services; |
24 | | (10) the full scope of dental services (other than |
25 | | elective cosmetic dentistry);
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1 | | (11) substance abuse treatment services; |
2 | | (12) chiropractic services; and |
3 | | (13) basic vision care and vision correction. |
4 | | (b) Health coverage benefits under this Act are available |
5 | | through any licensed health care provider anywhere in the State |
6 | | that is legally qualified to provide such benefits and for |
7 | | emergency care anywhere in the United States. |
8 | | (c) No deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, or other cost |
9 | | sharing shall be imposed with respect to covered benefits |
10 | | except for those goods or services that exceed basic covered |
11 | | benefits, as defined by the Board. |
12 | | Section 25. Qualification of participating providers. |
13 | | (a) Health care delivery facilities must meet regional and |
14 | | State
quality and licensing guidelines as a condition of |
15 | | participation under the
program, including guidelines |
16 | | regarding safe staffing and quality of care. |
17 | | (b) A participating health care provider must be
licensed |
18 | | by the State. No health care provider whose license
is under |
19 | | suspension or has been revoked may participate in the program. |
20 | | (c)
Only nonprofit health maintenance organizations that |
21 | | actually deliver care in their own facilities and directly |
22 | | employ clinicians may participate in the program. |
23 | | (d) Patients shall have free choice of participating
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24 | | eligible providers, hospitals, and inpatient care facilities. |
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1 | | Section 30. Provider reimbursement. |
2 | | (a) The program shall pay all health care providers |
3 | | according to the following standards: |
4 | | (1) Physicians and other practitioners can choose to be |
5 | | paid fee-for-service, salaried by institutions receiving |
6 | | global budgets, or salaried by group practices or health |
7 | | maintenance organizations receiving capitation payments. |
8 | | Investor-owned health maintenance organizations and group |
9 | | practices shall be converted to not-for-profit status. |
10 | | Only institutions that deliver care shall be eligible for |
11 | | program payments. |
12 | | (2) The program will pay each hospital and providing |
13 | | institution a monthly lump sum (global budget) to cover all |
14 | | operating expenses. The hospital and program will |
15 | | negotiate the amount of this payment annually based on past |
16 | | budgets, clinical performance, projected changes in demand |
17 | | for services and input costs, and proposed new programs. |
18 | | Hospitals shall not bill patients for services covered by |
19 | | the program, and cannot use any of their operating budgets |
20 | | for expansion, profit, excessive executive income, |
21 | | marketing, or major capital purchases or leases. |
22 | | (3) The program budget will fund major capital |
23 | | expenditures, including the construction of new health |
24 | | facilities and the purchase of expensive equipment. The |
25 | | regional health planning districts shall allocate these |
26 | | capital funds and oversee capital projects funded from |
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1 | | private donations.
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2 | | (b) The program shall reimburse physicians choosing to be |
3 | | paid fee-for-service according to a fee schedule negotiated |
4 | | between physician representatives and the program on at least |
5 | | an annual basis. |
6 | | (c) Hospitals, nursing homes, community health centers, |
7 | | nonprofit staff model health maintenance organizations, and |
8 | | home health care agencies will receive a global budget to cover |
9 | | operating expenses, negotiated annually with the program based |
10 | | on past expenditures, past budgets, clinical performance, |
11 | | projected changes in demand for services and input costs, and |
12 | | proposed new programs. Expansions and other substantive |
13 | | capital investments will be funded separately. |
14 | | (d) All covered prescription drugs and durable medical |
15 | | supplies will be paid for according to a fee schedule |
16 | | negotiated between manufacturers and the program on at least an |
17 | | annual basis. Price reductions shall be achieved by bulk |
18 | | purchasing whenever possible. Where therapeutically equivalent |
19 | | drugs are available, the formulary shall specify the use of the |
20 | | lowest-cost medication, with exceptions available in the case |
21 | | of medical necessity.
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22 | | Section 35. Prohibition against duplicating coverage; |
23 | | investor-ownership of health delivery facilities. |
24 | | (a) It is unlawful for a private health insurer to sell |
25 | | health insurance coverage that duplicates the benefits |
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1 | | provided under this Act. Nothing in this Act shall be construed |
2 | | as prohibiting the
sale of health insurance coverage for any |
3 | | additional benefits not covered by this Act. |
4 | | (b) Investor-ownership of health delivery facilities, |
5 | | including hospitals, health maintenance organizations, nursing |
6 | | homes, and clinics, is unlawful. Investor-owners of health |
7 | | delivery facilities at the time of the effective date of this |
8 | | Act shall be compensated for the loss of their facilities, but |
9 | | not for loss of business opportunities or for administrative |
10 | | capacity not used by the program. |
11 | | Section 40. Illinois Health Services Trust. |
12 | | (a) The State shall
establish the Illinois Health Services |
13 | | Trust (IHST), the sole purpose of which shall be to provide the
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14 | | financing reserve for the purposes outlined in this Act. |
15 | | Specifically, the IHST
shall provide all of the following: |
16 | | (1) The funds for the general operating budget of the |
17 | | program. |
18 | | (2) Reimbursement for those benefits outlined in |
19 | | Section 20 of this Act. |
20 | | (3) Public health services. |
21 | | (4) Capital expenditures for construction or |
22 | | renovation of health care facilities or major equipment |
23 | | purchases deemed necessary throughout the State and |
24 | | approved by the Board.
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25 | | (5) Re-education and job placement of persons who have |
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1 | | lost their jobs as a
result of this transition, limited to |
2 | | the first 5 years. |
3 | | (b) The General Assembly or the Governor may provide funds |
4 | | to the IHST, but may not remove or borrow funds from the IHST. |
5 | | (c) The IHST shall be administered by the Board, under the |
6 | | oversight of the General Assembly.
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7 | | (d) Funding of the IHST shall include, but is not limited |
8 | | to, all of the following: |
9 | | (1) Funds appropriated as outlined by the General |
10 | | Assembly on a yearly basis. |
11 | | (2) A progressive set of graduated income |
12 | | contributions; 20% paid by individuals, 20% paid by |
13 | | businesses, and 60% paid by the government. |
14 | | (3) All federal moneys that are designated for health |
15 | | care, including, but not limited to, all moneys designated |
16 | | for Medicaid. The Secretary of Human Services shall be |
17 | | authorized to negotiate with the federal
government for |
18 | | funding of Medicare recipients.
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19 | | (4) Grants and contributions, both public and private.
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20 | | (5) Any other tax revenues designated by the General |
21 | | Assembly. |
22 | | (6) Any other funds specifically earmarked for health |
23 | | care or health care
education, such as settlements from |
24 | | litigation.
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25 | | (e) The total overhead and administrative portion of the |
26 | | program budget may not exceed 12% of the total operating budget |
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1 | | of the program for the first 2 years that the program is in |
2 | | operation; 8% for the following 2 years; and 5% for each year |
3 | | thereafter. |
4 | | (f) The program may be divided into
regional districts for |
5 | | the purposes of local administration and oversight of programs |
6 | | that are specific to each
region's needs. |
7 | | (g) Claims billing from all providers must be submitted |
8 | | electronically and in compliance with current State and federal |
9 | | privacy laws within 5 years after the effective date of this |
10 | | Act. Electronic claims and billing must be uniform across the |
11 | | State. The Board shall create and implement a statewide uniform |
12 | | system of electronic medical records that is in compliance with |
13 | | current State and federal privacy laws within 7 years after the |
14 | | effective date of this Act. Payments to providers must be made |
15 | | in a timely fashion as outlined under current State and federal |
16 | | law. Providers who accept payment from the program for services |
17 | | rendered may not bill any patient for covered services. |
18 | | Providers may elect either to participate fully, or not at all, |
19 | | in the program. |
20 | | Section 45. Long-term care payment. The Board shall |
21 | | establish funding for long-term care services, including |
22 | | in-home, nursing home, and community-based care. A local public |
23 | | agency shall be established in each community to determine |
24 | | eligibility and coordinate home and nursing home long-term |
25 | | care. This agency may contract with long-term care providers |
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1 | | for the full range of needed long-term care services. |
2 | | Section 50. Mental health services. The program shall |
3 | | provide coverage for all medically necessary
mental health care |
4 | | on the same basis as the coverage for other conditions. The |
5 | | program shall cover
supportive residences, occupational |
6 | | therapy, and ongoing mental health and
counseling services |
7 | | outside the hospital for patients with serious mental illness.
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8 | | In all cases the highest quality and most effective care shall |
9 | | be delivered, including institutional care. |
10 | | Section 55. Payment for prescription medications, medical |
11 | | supplies, and medically
necessary assistive equipment.
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12 | | (a) The program shall establish a single prescription drug
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13 | | formulary and list of approved durable medical goods and |
14 | | supplies. The Board shall, by itself or by a committee of
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15 | | health professionals and related individuals appointed by the |
16 | | Board and called the Pharmaceutical and Durable Medical Goods |
17 | | Committee,
meet on a quarterly basis to discuss, reverse, add |
18 | | to, or remove items from
the formulary according to sound |
19 | | medical practice. |
20 | | (b) The Pharmaceutical and Durable Medical Goods Committee |
21 | | shall negotiate the prices of pharmaceuticals and durable
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22 | | medical goods with suppliers or manufacturers on an open bid |
23 | | competitive
basis. Prices shall be reviewed, negotiated, or |
24 | | renegotiated on no less than
an annual basis.
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1 | | Pharmaceutical and Durable Medical Goods Committee shall |
2 | | establish a process of open forum to the public for the |
3 | | purposes of grievance and petition from suppliers, provider |
4 | | groups, and the public regarding the formulary no less than 2 |
5 | | times a year. |
6 | | (c) All pharmacy and durable medical goods vendors must be |
7 | | licensed to
distribute medical goods through the regulations |
8 | | outlined by the Board. |
9 | | (d) All decisions and determinations of the Pharmaceutical |
10 | | and Durable Medical Goods Committee must be presented to and |
11 | | approved by the Board on an annual basis. |
12 | | Section 60. Illinois Health Services Governing Board. |
13 | | (a) The program shall be administered by an independent |
14 | | agency known as the Illinois Health Services Governing Board. |
15 | | The Board will consist of a Commissioner, a Chief Medical |
16 | | Officer, and public State board members. The Board is |
17 | | responsible for administration of the program, including:
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18 | | (1) implementation of eligibility standards and |
19 | | program enrollment; |
20 | | (2) adoption of the benefits package;
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21 | | (3) establishing formulas for setting health |
22 | | expenditure budgets; |
23 | | (4) administration of global budgets, capital |
24 | | expenditure budgets, and prompt reimbursement of |
25 | | providers; |
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1 | | (5) negotiations of service fee schedules and prices |
2 | | for prescription drugs and durable medical supplies; |
3 | | (6) recommending evidence-based changes to benefits; |
4 | | and |
5 | | (7) quality and planning functions, including criteria |
6 | | for capital expansion and infrastructure development, |
7 | | measurement and evaluation of health quality indicators, |
8 | | and the establishment of regions for long-term care |
9 | | integration.
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10 | | (b) At least one-third of the members of the Board, |
11 | | including all committees dedicated to benefits design, health |
12 | | planning, quality, and long-term care, shall be consumer |
13 | | representatives. |
14 | | Section 65. Patients' rights. The program shall protect the |
15 | | rights and privacy of the patients that it serves in accordance |
16 | | with all current State and federal statutes. With the |
17 | | development of the electronic medical records, patients shall |
18 | | be afforded the right and option of keeping any portion of |
19 | | their medical records separate from the electronic medical |
20 | | records. Patients have the right to access their medical |
21 | | records upon demand.
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22 | | Section 70. Compensation. The Commissioner, the Chief |
23 | | Medical Officer, public State board members, and employees of |
24 | | the program shall be compensated in accordance
with the current |