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1 | | persons who are enrolled under Article V of the Illinois |
2 | | Public Aid Code or under the Children's Health Insurance |
3 | | Program Act, amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or |
4 | | after the effective date of this Act, with the exception of |
5 | | employee or employer self-insured health benefit plans under |
6 | | the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, |
7 | | health care provided pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act |
8 | | or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act, and State, |
9 | | employee, unit of local government, or school district health |
10 | | plans. This Act does not diminish a health care plan's duties |
11 | | and responsibilities under other federal or State law or rules |
12 | | promulgated thereunder. This Act is not intended to alter or |
13 | | impede the provisions of any consent decree or judicial order |
14 | | to which the State or any of its agencies is a party. |
15 | | Section 15. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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16 | | "Adverse determination" has the meaning given to that term |
17 | | in Section 10 of the Health Carrier External Review Act.
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18 | | "Appeal" means a formal request, either orally or in |
19 | | writing, to reconsider an adverse determination.
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20 | | "Approval" means a determination by a health insurance |
21 | | issuer or its contracted utilization review organization that |
22 | | a health care service has been reviewed and, based on the |
23 | | information provided, satisfies the health insurance issuer's |
24 | | or its contracted utilization review organization's |
25 | | requirements for medical necessity and appropriateness.
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1 | | "Clinical review criteria" has the meaning given to that |
2 | | term in Section 10 of the Health Carrier External Review Act.
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3 | | "Department" means the Department of Insurance.
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4 | | "Emergency medical condition" has the meaning given to |
5 | | that term in Section 10 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient |
6 | | Rights Act.
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7 | | "Emergency services" has the meaning given to that term in |
8 | | federal health insurance reform requirements for the group and |
9 | | individual health insurance markets, 45 CFR 147.138.
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10 | | "Enrollee" has the meaning given to that term in Section |
11 | | 10 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act.
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12 | | "Health care professional" has the meaning given to that |
13 | | term in Section 10 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient |
14 | | Rights Act.
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15 | | "Health care provider" has the meaning given to that term |
16 | | in Section 10 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights |
17 | | Act, except that facilities licensed under the Nursing Home |
18 | | Care Act and long-term care facilities as defined in Section |
19 | | 1-113 of the Nursing Home Care Act are excluded from this Act. |
20 | | "Health care service" means any services or level of |
21 | | services included in the furnishing to an individual of |
22 | | medical care or the hospitalization incident to the furnishing |
23 | | of such care, as well as the furnishing to any person of any |
24 | | other services for the purpose of preventing, alleviating, |
25 | | curing, or healing human illness or injury, including |
26 | | behavioral health, mental health, home health, and |
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1 | | pharmaceutical services and products.
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2 | | "Health insurance issuer" has the meaning given to that |
3 | | term in Section 5 of the Illinois Health Insurance Portability |
4 | | and Accountability Act.
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5 | | "Medically necessary" means a health care professional |
6 | | exercising prudent clinical judgment would provide care to a |
7 | | patient for the purpose of preventing, diagnosing, or treating |
8 | | an illness, injury, disease, or its symptoms and that are: (i) |
9 | | in accordance with generally accepted standards of medical |
10 | | practice; (ii) clinically appropriate in terms of type, |
11 | | frequency, extent, site, and duration and are considered |
12 | | effective for the patient's illness, injury, or disease; and |
13 | | (iii) not primarily for the convenience of the patient, |
14 | | treating physician, other health care professional, caregiver, |
15 | | family member, or other interested party, but focused on what |
16 | | is best for the patient's health outcome.
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17 | | "Physician" means a person licensed under the Medical |
18 | | Practice Act of 1987 or licensed under the laws of another |
19 | | state to practice medicine in all its branches.
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20 | | "Prior authorization" means the process by which health |
21 | | insurance issuers or their contracted utilization review |
22 | | organizations determine the medical necessity and medical |
23 | | appropriateness of otherwise covered health care services |
24 | | before the rendering of such health care services. "Prior |
25 | | authorization" includes any health insurance issuer's or its |
26 | | contracted utilization review organization's requirement that |
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1 | | an enrollee, health care professional, or health care provider |
2 | | notify the health insurance issuer or its contracted |
3 | | utilization review organization before, at the time of, or |
4 | | concurrent to providing a health care service.
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5 | | "Urgent health care service" means a health care service |
6 | | with respect to which the application of the time periods for |
7 | | making a non-expedited prior authorization that in the opinion |
8 | | of a health care professional with knowledge of the enrollee's |
9 | | medical condition:
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10 | | (1) could seriously jeopardize the life or health of |
11 | | the enrollee or the ability of the enrollee to regain |
12 | | maximum function; or
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13 | | (2) could subject the enrollee to severe pain that |
14 | | cannot be adequately managed without the care or treatment |
15 | | that is the subject of the utilization review.
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16 | | "Urgent health care service" does not include emergency |
17 | | services.
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18 | | "Utilization review organization" has the meaning given to |
19 | | that term in 50 Ill. Adm. Code 4520.30.
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20 | | Section 20. Disclosure and review of prior authorization |
21 | | requirements.
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22 | | (a) A health insurance issuer shall maintain a complete |
23 | | list of services for which prior authorization is required, |
24 | | including for all services where prior authorization is |
25 | | performed by an entity under contract with the health |
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1 | | insurance issuer.
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2 | | (b) A health insurance issuer shall make any current prior |
3 | | authorization requirements and restrictions, including the |
4 | | written clinical review criteria, readily accessible and |
5 | | conspicuously posted on its website to enrollees, health care |
6 | | professionals, and health care providers. Content published by |
7 | | a third party and licensed for use by a health insurance issuer |
8 | | or its contracted utilization review organization may be made |
9 | | available through the health insurance issuer's or its |
10 | | contracted utilization review organization's secure, |
11 | | password-protected website so long as the access requirements |
12 | | of the website do not unreasonably restrict access. |
13 | | Requirements shall be described in detail, written in easily |
14 | | understandable language, and readily available to the health |
15 | | care professional and health care provider at the point of |
16 | | care. The website shall indicate for each service subject to |
17 | | prior authorization:
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18 | | (1) when prior authorization became required for |
19 | | policies issued or delivered in Illinois, including the |
20 | | effective date or dates and the termination date or dates, |
21 | | if applicable, in Illinois;
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22 | | (2) the date the Illinois-specific requirement was |
23 | | listed on the health insurance issuer's or its contracted |
24 | | utilization review organization's website; |
25 | | (3) where applicable, the date that prior |
26 | | authorization was removed for Illinois; and
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1 | | (4) where applicable, access to a standardized |
2 | | electronic prior authorization request transaction |
3 | | process. |
4 | | (c) The clinical review criteria must:
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5 | | (1) be based on nationally recognized, generally |
6 | | accepted standards except where State law provides its own |
7 | | standard;
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8 | | (2) be developed in accordance with the current |
9 | | standards of a national medical accreditation entity;
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10 | | (3) ensure quality of care and access to needed health |
11 | | care services;
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12 | | (4) be evidence-based;
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13 | | (5) be sufficiently flexible to allow deviations from |
14 | | norms when justified on a case-by-case basis;
and |
15 | | (6) be evaluated and updated, if necessary, at least |
16 | | annually. |
17 | | (d) A health insurance issuer shall not deny a claim for |
18 | | failure to obtain prior authorization if the prior |
19 | | authorization requirement was not in effect on the date of |
20 | | service on the claim.
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21 | | (e) A health insurance issuer or its contracted |
22 | | utilization review organization shall not deem as incidental |
23 | | or deny supplies or health care services that are routinely |
24 | | used as part of a health care service when:
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25 | | (1) an associated health care service has received |
26 | | prior authorization; or
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1 | | (2) prior authorization for the health care service is |
2 | | not required.
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3 | | (f) If a health insurance issuer intends either to |
4 | | implement a new prior authorization requirement or restriction |
5 | | or amend an existing requirement or restriction, the health |
6 | | insurance issuer shall provide contracted health care |
7 | | professionals and contracted health care providers of |
8 | | enrollees written notice of the new or amended requirement or |
9 | | amendment no less than 60 days before the requirement or |
10 | | restriction is implemented. The written notice may be provided |
11 | | in an electronic format, including email or facsimile, if the |
12 | | health care professional or health care provider has agreed in |
13 | | advance to receive notices electronically. The health |
14 | | insurance issuer shall ensure that the new or amended |
15 | | requirement is not implemented unless the health insurance |
16 | | issuer's or its contracted utilization review organization's |
17 | | website has been updated to reflect the new or amended |
18 | | requirement or restriction.
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19 | | (g) Entities using prior authorization shall make |
20 | | statistics available regarding prior authorization approvals |
21 | | and denials on their website in a readily accessible format. |
22 | | The statistics must be updated annually and include all of the |
23 | | following information:
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24 | | (1) a list of all health care services, including |
25 | | medications, that are subject to prior authorization;
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26 | | (2) the total number of prior authorization requests |
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1 | | received;
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2 | | (3) the number of prior authorization requests denied |
3 | | during the previous plan year by the health insurance |
4 | | issuer or its contracted utilization review organization |
5 | | with respect to each service described in paragraph (1) |
6 | | and the top 5 reasons for denial;
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7 | | (4) the number of requests described in paragraph (3) |
8 | | that were appealed, the number of the appealed requests |
9 | | that upheld the adverse determination, and the number of |
10 | | appealed requests that reversed the adverse determination;
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11 | | (5) the average time between submission and response;
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12 | | and |
13 | | (6) any other information as the Director determines |
14 | | appropriate.
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15 | | Section 25. Health insurance issuer's and its contracted |
16 | | utilization review organization's obligations with respect to |
17 | | prior authorizations in nonurgent circumstances. |
18 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a health |
19 | | insurance issuer requires prior authorization of a health care |
20 | | service, the health insurance issuer or its contracted |
21 | | utilization review organization must make an approval or |
22 | | adverse determination and notify the enrollee, the enrollee's |
23 | | health care professional, and the enrollee's health care |
24 | | provider of the approval or adverse determination as required |
25 | | by applicable law, but no later than 5 calendar days after |
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1 | | obtaining all necessary information to make the approval or |
2 | | adverse determination. As used in this Section, "necessary |
3 | | information" includes the results of any face-to-face clinical |
4 | | evaluation, second opinion, or other clinical information that |
5 | | is directly applicable to the requested service that may be |
6 | | required. |
7 | | Section 30. Health insurance issuer's and its contracted |
8 | | utilization review organization's obligations with respect to |
9 | | prior authorizations concerning urgent health care services.
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10 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a health |
11 | | insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
12 | | organization must render an approval or adverse determination |
13 | | concerning urgent care services and notify the enrollee, the |
14 | | enrollee's health care professional, and the enrollee's health |
15 | | care provider of that approval or adverse determination as |
16 | | required by law, but not later than 48 hours after receiving |
17 | | all information needed to complete the review of the requested |
18 | | health care services.
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19 | | (b) To facilitate the rendering of a prior authorization |
20 | | determination in conformance with this Section, a health |
21 | | insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
22 | | organization must establish a mechanism to ensure health care |
23 | | professionals have access to appropriately trained and |
24 | | licensed clinical personnel who have access to physicians for |
25 | | consultation, designated by the plan to make such |
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1 | | determinations for prior authorization concerning urgent care |
2 | | services.
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3 | | Section 35. Personnel qualified to make adverse |
4 | | determinations of a prior authorization request. A health |
5 | | insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
6 | | organization must ensure that all adverse determinations are |
7 | | made by a physician when the request is by a physician or a |
8 | | representative of a physician. The physician must:
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9 | | (1) possess a current and valid nonrestricted license |
10 | | in any United States jurisdiction;
and |
11 | | (2) have experience treating and managing patients |
12 | | with the medical condition or disease for which the health |
13 | | care service is being requested.
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14 | | Notwithstanding the foregoing, a licensed health care |
15 | | professional who satisfies the requirements of this Section |
16 | | may make an adverse determination of a prior authorization |
17 | | request submitted by a health care professional licensed in |
18 | | the same profession. |
19 | | Section 40. Requirements for adverse determination. If a |
20 | | health insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
21 | | organization makes an adverse determination, the health |
22 | | insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
23 | | organization shall include the following in the notification |
24 | | to the enrollee, the enrollee's health care professional, and |
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1 | | the enrollee's health care provider: |
2 | | (1) the reasons for the adverse determination and |
3 | | related evidence-based criteria, including a description |
4 | | of any missing or insufficient documentation; |
5 | | (2) the right to appeal the adverse determination; |
6 | | (3) instructions on how to file the appeal; and |
7 | | (4) additional documentation necessary to support the |
8 | | appeal. |
9 | | Section 45. Requirements applicable to the personnel who |
10 | | can review appeals. A health insurance issuer or its |
11 | | contracted utilization review organization must ensure that |
12 | | all appeals are reviewed by a physician when the request is by |
13 | | a physician or a representative of a physician. The physician |
14 | | must:
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15 | | (1) possess a current and valid nonrestricted license |
16 | | to practice medicine in any United States jurisdiction;
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17 | | (2) be in the same or similar specialty as a physician |
18 | | who typically manages the medical condition or disease;
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19 | | (3) be knowledgeable of, and have experience |
20 | | providing, the health care services under appeal;
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21 | | (4) not have been directly involved in making the |
22 | | adverse determination; and
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23 | | (5) consider all known clinical aspects of the health |
24 | | care service under review, including, but not limited to, |
25 | | a review of all pertinent medical records provided to the |
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1 | | health insurance issuer or its contracted utilization |
2 | | review organization by the enrollee's health care |
3 | | professional or health care provider and any medical |
4 | | literature provided to the health insurance issuer or its |
5 | | contracted utilization review organization by the health |
6 | | care professional or health care provider.
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7 | | Notwithstanding the foregoing, a licensed health care |
8 | | professional who satisfies the requirements in this Section |
9 | | may review appeal requests submitted by a health care |
10 | | professional licensed in the same profession. |
11 | | Section 50. Review of prior authorization requirements. A |
12 | | health insurance issuer shall periodically review its prior |
13 | | authorization requirements and consider removal of prior |
14 | | authorization requirements:
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15 | | (1) where a medication or procedure prescribed is |
16 | | customary and properly indicated or is a treatment for the |
17 | | clinical indication as supported by peer-reviewed medical |
18 | | publications;
or |
19 | | (2) for patients currently managed with an established |
20 | | treatment regimen. |
21 | | Section 55. Denial.
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22 | | (a) The health insurance issuer or its contracted |
23 | | utilization review organization may not revoke or further |
24 | | limit, condition, or restrict a previously issued prior |
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1 | | authorization approval while it remains valid under this Act.
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2 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a claim |
3 | | is properly coded and submitted timely to a health insurance |
4 | | issuer, the health insurance issuer shall make payment |
5 | | according to the terms of coverage on claims for health care |
6 | | services for which prior authorization was required and |
7 | | approval received before the rendering of health care |
8 | | services, unless one of the following occurs:
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9 | | (1) it is timely determined that the enrollee's health |
10 | | care professional or health care provider knowingly |
11 | | provided health care services that required prior |
12 | | authorization from the health insurance issuer or its |
13 | | contracted utilization review organization without first |
14 | | obtaining prior authorization for those health care |
15 | | services;
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16 | | (2) it is timely determined that the health care |
17 | | services claimed were not performed;
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18 | | (3) it is timely determined that the health care |
19 | | services rendered were contrary to the instructions of the |
20 | | health insurance issuer or its contracted utilization |
21 | | review organization or delegated reviewer if contact was |
22 | | made between those parties before the service being |
23 | | rendered;
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24 | | (4) it is timely determined that the enrollee |
25 | | receiving such health care services was not an enrollee of |
26 | | the health care plan; or
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1 | | (5) the approval was based upon a material |
2 | | misrepresentation by the enrollee, health care |
3 | | professional, or health care provider; as used in this |
4 | | paragraph (5), "material" means a fact or situation that |
5 | | is not merely technical in nature and results or could |
6 | | result in a substantial change in the situation.
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7 | | (c) Nothing in this Section shall preclude a utilization |
8 | | review organization or a health insurance issuer from |
9 | | performing post-service reviews of health care claims for |
10 | | purposes of payment integrity or for the prevention of fraud, |
11 | | waste, or abuse. |
12 | | Section 60. Length of prior authorization approval. A |
13 | | prior authorization approval shall be valid for the lesser of |
14 | | 6 months after the date the health care professional or health |
15 | | care provider receives the prior authorization approval or the |
16 | | length of treatment as determined by the patient's health care |
17 | | professional or the renewal of the plan, and the approval |
18 | | period shall be effective regardless of any changes, including |
19 | | any changes in dosage for a prescription drug prescribed by |
20 | | the health care professional. All dosage increases must be |
21 | | based on established evidentiary standards and nothing in this |
22 | | Section shall prohibit a health insurance issuer from having |
23 | | safety edits in place. This Section shall not apply to the |
24 | | prescription of benzodiazepines or Schedule II narcotic drugs, |
25 | | such as opioids. Except to the extent required by medical |
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1 | | exceptions processes for prescription drugs set forth in |
2 | | Section 45.1 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights |
3 | | Act, nothing in this Section shall require a policy to cover |
4 | | any care, treatment, or services for any health condition that |
5 | | the terms of coverage otherwise completely exclude from the |
6 | | policy's covered benefits without regard for whether the care, |
7 | | treatment, or services are medically necessary. |
8 | | Section 65. Length of prior authorization approval for |
9 | | treatment for chronic or long-term conditions. If a health |
10 | | insurance issuer requires a prior authorization for a |
11 | | recurring health care service or maintenance medication for |
12 | | the treatment of a chronic or long-term condition, the |
13 | | approval shall remain valid for the lesser of 12 months from |
14 | | the date the health care professional or health care provider |
15 | | receives the prior authorization approval or the length of the |
16 | | treatment as determined by the patient's health care |
17 | | professional. This Section shall not apply to the prescription |
18 | | of benzodiazepines or Schedule II narcotic drugs, such as |
19 | | opioids. Except to the extent required by medical exceptions |
20 | | processes for prescription drugs set forth in Section 45.1 of |
21 | | the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act, nothing in |
22 | | this Section shall require a policy to cover any care, |
23 | | treatment, or services for any health condition that the terms |
24 | | of coverage otherwise completely exclude from the policy's |
25 | | covered benefits without regard for whether the care, |
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1 | | treatment, or services are medically necessary. |
2 | | Section 70. Continuity of care for enrollees.
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3 | | (a) On receipt of information documenting a prior |
4 | | authorization approval from the enrollee or from the |
5 | | enrollee's health care professional or health care provider, a |
6 | | health insurance issuer shall honor a prior authorization |
7 | | granted to an enrollee from a previous health insurance issuer |
8 | | or its contracted utilization review organization for at least |
9 | | the initial 90 days of an enrollee's coverage under a new |
10 | | health plan, subject to the terms of the member's coverage |
11 | | agreement.
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12 | | (b) During the time period described in subsection (a), a |
13 | | health insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
14 | | organization may perform its own review to grant a prior |
15 | | authorization approval subject to the terms of the member's |
16 | | coverage agreement.
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17 | | (c) If there is a change in coverage of or approval |
18 | | criteria for a previously authorized health care service, the |
19 | | change in coverage or approval criteria does not affect an |
20 | | enrollee who received prior authorization approval before the |
21 | | effective date of the change for the remainder of the |
22 | | enrollee's plan year.
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23 | | (d) Except to the extent required by medical exceptions |
24 | | processes for prescription drugs, nothing in this Section |
25 | | shall require a policy to cover any care, treatment, or |
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1 | | services for any health condition that the terms of coverage |
2 | | otherwise completely exclude from the policy's covered |
3 | | benefits without regard for whether the care, treatment, or |
4 | | services are medically necessary.
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5 | | Section 75. Health care services deemed authorized if a |
6 | | health insurance issuer or its contracted utilization review |
7 | | organization fails to comply with the requirements of this |
8 | | Act. A failure by a health insurance issuer or its contracted |
9 | | utilization review organization to comply with the deadlines |
10 | | and other requirements specified in this Act shall result in |
11 | | any health care services subject to review to be automatically |
12 | | deemed authorized by the health insurance issuer or its |
13 | | contracted utilization review organization. |
14 | | Section 80. Severability. If any provision of this Act or |
15 | | its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, |
16 | | the invalidity does not affect other provisions or |
17 | | applications of this Act that can be given effect without the |
18 | | invalid provision or application, and to this end the |
19 | | provisions of this Act are declared to be severable. |
20 | | Section 85. Administration and enforcement.
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21 | | (a) The Department shall enforce the provisions of this |
22 | | Act pursuant to the enforcement powers granted to it by law. To |
23 | | enforce the provisions of this Act, the Director is hereby |
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1 | | granted specific authority to issue a cease and desist order |
2 | | or require a utilization review organization or health |
3 | | insurance issuer to submit a plan of correction for violations |
4 | | of this Act, or both, in accordance with the requirements and |
5 | | authority set forth in Section 85 of the Managed Care Reform |
6 | | and Patient Rights Act. Subject to the provisions of the |
7 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, the Director may, |
8 | | pursuant to Section 403A of the Illinois Insurance Code, |
9 | | impose upon a utilization review organization or health |
10 | | insurance issuer an administrative fine not to exceed $250,000 |
11 | | for failure to submit a requested plan of correction, failure |
12 | | to comply with its plan of correction, or repeated violations |
13 | | of this Act.
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14 | | (b) Any person who believes that his or her utilization |
15 | | review organization or health insurance issuer is in violation |
16 | | of the provisions of this Act may file a complaint with the |
17 | | Department. The Department shall review all complaints |
18 | | received and investigate all complaints that it deems to state |
19 | | a potential violation. The Department shall fairly, |
20 | | efficiently, and timely review and investigate complaints. |
21 | | Health insurance issuers and utilization review organizations |
22 | | found to be in violation of this Act shall be penalized in |
23 | | accordance with this Section.
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24 | | (c) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall |
25 | | enforce the provisions of this Act as it applies to persons |
26 | | enrolled under Article V of the Illinois Public Aid Code or |
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1 | | under the Children's Health Insurance Program Act.
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2 | | Section 900. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
3 | | changing Sections 155.36 and 370g as follows:
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4 | | (215 ILCS 5/155.36)
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5 | | Sec. 155.36. Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act. |
6 | | Insurance
companies that transact the kinds of insurance |
7 | | authorized under Class 1(b) or
Class 2(a) of Section 4 of this |
8 | | Code shall comply
with Sections 45, 45.1, 45.2, 65, 70, and 85, |
9 | | subsection (d) of Section 30, and the definition of the term |
10 | | "emergency medical
condition" in Section
10 of the Managed |
11 | | Care Reform and Patient Rights Act.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-608, eff. 1-1-20.)
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13 | | (215 ILCS 5/370g) (from Ch. 73, par. 982g)
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14 | | Sec. 370g. Definitions. As used in this Article, the |
15 | | following definitions
apply:
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16 | | (a) "Health care services" means health care services or |
17 | | products
rendered or sold by a provider within the scope of the |
18 | | provider's license
or legal authorization. The term includes, |
19 | | but is not limited to, hospital,
medical, surgical, dental, |
20 | | vision and pharmaceutical services or products.
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21 | | (b) "Insurer" means an insurance company or a health |
22 | | service corporation
authorized in this State to issue policies |
23 | | or subscriber contracts which
reimburse for expenses of health |
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1 | | care services.
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2 | | (c) "Insured" means an individual entitled to |
3 | | reimbursement for expenses
of health care services under a |
4 | | policy or subscriber contract issued or
administered by an |
5 | | insurer.
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6 | | (d) "Provider" means an individual or entity duly licensed |
7 | | or legally
authorized to provide health care services.
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8 | | (e) "Noninstitutional provider" means any person licensed |
9 | | under the Medical
Practice Act of 1987, as now or hereafter |
10 | | amended.
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11 | | (f) "Beneficiary" means an individual entitled to |
12 | | reimbursement for
expenses of or the discount of provider fees |
13 | | for health care services under
a program where the beneficiary |
14 | | has an incentive to utilize the services of a
provider which |
15 | | has entered into an agreement or arrangement with an
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16 | | administrator.
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17 | | (g) "Administrator" means any person, partnership or |
18 | | corporation, other
than an insurer or health maintenance |
19 | | organization holding a certificate of
authority under the |
20 | | "Health Maintenance Organization Act", as now or hereafter
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21 | | amended, that arranges, contracts with, or administers |
22 | | contracts with a
provider whereby beneficiaries are provided |
23 | | an incentive to use the services of
such provider.
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24 | | (h) "Emergency medical condition" has the meaning given to |
25 | | that term in Section 10 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient |
26 | | Rights Act. means a medical condition manifesting
itself
by
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1 | | acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe
pain) |
2 | | such that a prudent
layperson, who possesses an average |
3 | | knowledge of health and medicine, could
reasonably expect the |
4 | | absence of immediate medical attention to result in:
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5 | | (1) placing the health of the individual (or, with |
6 | | respect to a pregnant
woman, the
health of the woman or her |
7 | | unborn child) in serious jeopardy;
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8 | | (2) serious
impairment to bodily functions; or
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9 | | (3) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ
or part.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 91-617, eff. 1-1-00.)
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11 | | Section 905. The Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights |
12 | | Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows:
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13 | | (215 ILCS 134/10)
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14 | | Sec. 10. Definitions.
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15 | | "Adverse determination" means a determination by a health |
16 | | care plan under
Section 45 or by a utilization review program |
17 | | under Section
85 that
a health care service is not medically |
18 | | necessary.
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19 | | "Clinical peer" means a health care professional who is in |
20 | | the same
profession and the same or similar specialty as the |
21 | | health care provider who
typically manages the medical |
22 | | condition, procedures, or treatment under
review.
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23 | | "Department" means the Department of Insurance.
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24 | | "Emergency medical condition" means a medical condition |
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1 | | manifesting itself by
acute symptoms of sufficient severity, |
2 | | regardless of the final diagnosis given, such that a prudent
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3 | | layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and |
4 | | medicine, could
reasonably expect the absence of immediate |
5 | | medical attention to result in:
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6 | | (1) placing the health of the individual (or, with |
7 | | respect to a pregnant
woman, the
health of the woman or her |
8 | | unborn child) in serious jeopardy;
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9 | | (2) serious
impairment to bodily functions;
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10 | | (3) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ
or part;
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11 | | (4) inadequately controlled pain; or |
12 | | (5) with respect to a pregnant woman who is having |
13 | | contractions: |
14 | | (A) inadequate time to complete a safe transfer to |
15 | | another hospital before delivery; or |
16 | | (B) a transfer to another hospital may pose a |
17 | | threat to the health or safety of the woman or unborn |
18 | | child. |
19 | | "Emergency medical screening examination" means a medical |
20 | | screening
examination and
evaluation by a physician licensed |
21 | | to practice medicine in all its branches, or
to the extent |
22 | | permitted
by applicable laws, by other appropriately licensed |
23 | | personnel under the
supervision of or in
collaboration with a |
24 | | physician licensed to practice medicine in all its
branches to |
25 | | determine whether
the need for emergency services exists.
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26 | | "Emergency services" means, with respect to an enrollee of |
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1 | | a health care
plan,
transportation services, including but not |
2 | | limited to ambulance services, and
covered inpatient and |
3 | | outpatient hospital services
furnished by a provider
qualified |
4 | | to furnish those services that are needed to evaluate or |
5 | | stabilize an
emergency medical condition. "Emergency services" |
6 | | does not
refer to post-stabilization medical services.
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7 | | "Enrollee" means any person and his or her dependents |
8 | | enrolled in or covered
by a health care plan.
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9 | | "Health care plan" means a plan, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, a health maintenance organization, a managed care |
11 | | community network as defined in the Illinois Public Aid Code, |
12 | | or an accountable care entity as defined in the Illinois |
13 | | Public Aid Code that receives capitated payments to cover |
14 | | medical services from the Department of Healthcare and Family |
15 | | Services, that establishes, operates, or maintains a
network |
16 | | of health care providers that has entered into an agreement |
17 | | with the
plan to provide health care services to enrollees to |
18 | | whom the plan has the
ultimate obligation to arrange for the |
19 | | provision of or payment for services
through organizational |
20 | | arrangements for ongoing quality assurance,
utilization review |
21 | | programs, or dispute resolution.
Nothing in this definition |
22 | | shall be construed to mean that an independent
practice |
23 | | association or a physician hospital organization that |
24 | | subcontracts
with
a health care plan is, for purposes of that |
25 | | subcontract, a health care plan.
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26 | | For purposes of this definition, "health care plan" shall |
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1 | | not include the
following:
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2 | | (1) indemnity health insurance policies including |
3 | | those using a contracted
provider network;
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4 | | (2) health care plans that offer only dental or only |
5 | | vision coverage;
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6 | | (3) preferred provider administrators, as defined in |
7 | | Section 370g(g) of
the
Illinois Insurance Code;
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8 | | (4) employee or employer self-insured health benefit |
9 | | plans under the
federal Employee Retirement Income |
10 | | Security Act of 1974;
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11 | | (5) health care provided pursuant to the Workers' |
12 | | Compensation Act or the
Workers' Occupational Diseases |
13 | | Act; and
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14 | | (6) not-for-profit voluntary health services plans |
15 | | with health maintenance
organization
authority in |
16 | | existence as of January 1, 1999 that are affiliated with a |
17 | | union
and that
only extend coverage to union members and |
18 | | their dependents.
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19 | | "Health care professional" means a physician, a registered |
20 | | professional
nurse,
or other individual appropriately licensed |
21 | | or registered
to provide health care services.
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22 | | "Health care provider" means any physician, hospital |
23 | | facility, facility licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act, |
24 | | long-term care facility as defined in Section 1-113 of the |
25 | | Nursing Home Care Act, or other
person that is licensed or |
26 | | otherwise authorized to deliver health care
services. Nothing |
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1 | | in this
Act shall be construed to define Independent Practice |
2 | | Associations or
Physician-Hospital Organizations as health |
3 | | care providers.
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4 | | "Health care services" means any services included in the |
5 | | furnishing to any
individual of medical care, or the
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6 | | hospitalization incident to the furnishing of such care, as |
7 | | well as the
furnishing to any person of
any and all other |
8 | | services for the purpose of preventing,
alleviating, curing, |
9 | | or healing human illness or injury including behavioral |
10 | | health, mental health, home health ,
and pharmaceutical |
11 | | services and products.
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12 | | "Medical director" means a physician licensed in any state |
13 | | to practice
medicine in all its
branches appointed by a health |
14 | | care plan.
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15 | | "Person" means a corporation, association, partnership,
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16 | | limited liability company, sole proprietorship, or any other |
17 | | legal entity.
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18 | | "Physician" means a person licensed under the Medical
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19 | | Practice Act of 1987.
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20 | | "Post-stabilization medical services" means health care |
21 | | services
provided to an enrollee that are furnished in a |
22 | | licensed hospital by a provider
that is qualified to furnish |
23 | | such services, and determined to be medically
necessary and |
24 | | directly related to the emergency medical condition following
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25 | | stabilization.
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26 | | "Stabilization" means, with respect to an emergency |
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1 | | medical condition, to
provide such medical treatment of the |
2 | | condition as may be necessary to assure,
within reasonable |
3 | | medical probability, that no material deterioration
of the |
4 | | condition is likely to result.
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5 | | "Utilization review" means the evaluation of the medical |
6 | | necessity,
appropriateness, and efficiency of the use of |
7 | | health care services, procedures,
and facilities.
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8 | | "Utilization review program" means a program established |
9 | | by a person to
perform utilization review.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-452, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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11 | | Section 910. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
12 | | adding Section 5-5.12d as follows: |
13 | | (305 ILCS 5/5-5.12d new) |
14 | | Sec. 5-5.12d. Managed care organization prior |
15 | | authorization of health care services. |
16 | | (a) As used in this Section, "health care service" has the |
17 | | meaning given to that term in the Prior Authorization Reform |
18 | | Act. |
19 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the |
20 | | contrary, all managed care organizations shall comply with the |
21 | | requirements of the Prior Authorization Reform Act.
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22 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
23 | | 1, 2022.
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