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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Safety Net hospitals serve a disproportionate | ||||||
3 | share of at-risk patients, who are frequently uninsured; | ||||||
4 | Critical Access Hospitals serve a vital role for residents in | ||||||
5 | rural communities who need access to emergency care; these | ||||||
6 | facilities comprise approximately 5% of U.S. hospitals, but in | ||||||
7 | 2017, they provided 17.4% of uncompensated care, totaling $6.7 | ||||||
8 | billion, and 23% of charity care, which totaled $5.5 billion, | ||||||
9 | up from 20% of all charity care and $5.5 billion in overall | ||||||
10 | uncompensated care in 2016; and
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11 | WHEREAS, These facilities serve communities in which 22.3 | ||||||
12 | million individuals live below the poverty line, 9.9 million | ||||||
13 | struggle with food insecurity, and three-quarters are | ||||||
14 | uninsured or covered by Medicaid or Medicare; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Illinois rapidly expanded Medicaid managed care | ||||||
16 | over the past several years, moving from covering 10 percent | ||||||
17 | of beneficiaries in parts of the State to two-thirds in every | ||||||
18 | county (now 2.2 million beneficiaries); although the | ||||||
19 | Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) launched | ||||||
20 | the program by its deadline of January 1, 2015, Medicaid | ||||||
21 | managed care has failed to realize the promise of increased | ||||||
22 | care coordination, improved patient outcomes, greater | ||||||
23 | efficiencies, and cost savings; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Hospitals continue to face an overwhelming range | ||||||
2 | of challenges that undermine the program, including initial | ||||||
3 | claim denial rates that remain high, long payment delays, and | ||||||
4 | administrative burdens requiring substantial resources and | ||||||
5 | clinical staff time to meet myriad authorization requirements | ||||||
6 | imposed by Managed Care Organizations (MCOs); and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Claim denials and payment delays are putting | ||||||
8 | extreme financial pressure on Safety Net and Critical Access | ||||||
9 | hospitals, which jeopardizes access to care for low-income and | ||||||
10 | vulnerable communities in urban and rural Illinois; and
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11 | WHEREAS, The COVID-19 public health crisis has highlighted | ||||||
12 | health disparities; African American, Hispanic American, and | ||||||
13 | Asian American individuals have substantially higher rates of | ||||||
14 | infection, hospitalization, and death compared with White | ||||||
15 | people; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The Illinois General Assembly has taken steps to | ||||||
17 | support Safety Net and Critical Access hospitals, including | ||||||
18 | encouraging coordination between Federally Qualified Health | ||||||
19 | Centers (FQHCs) and Safety Net hospitals with the goal of | ||||||
20 | increasing care coordination, managing chronic diseases, and | ||||||
21 | addressing the social determinants of health, permitting | ||||||
22 | Health Facilities and Services Review Board (HFSRB) to defer |
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1 | any pending application to close a hospital for up to 60 days | ||||||
2 | from enactment and authorizing a new Hospital Transformation | ||||||
3 | Program that invests in systemic health care transformation to | ||||||
4 | build a more integrated and coordinated system of care; and
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5 | WHEREAS, There is still much to do to ensure our Safety Net | ||||||
6 | and Critical Access Hospitals receive the support they need to | ||||||
7 | serve our communities; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
9 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
10 | we will work to ensure that every underserved and | ||||||
11 | under-resourced community hospital receives the support it | ||||||
12 | needs; and be it further
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13 | RESOLVED, That the General Assembly is urged to work with | ||||||
14 | Safety Net and Critical Access hospitals to determine how best | ||||||
15 | they can be served; and be it further | ||||||
16 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
17 | delivered to all members of the Illinois General Assembly and | ||||||
18 | the Governor's Office.
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