093_HB2775ham001 LRB093 07800 JLS 12981 a 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2775 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 2775 by replacing 3 the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT concerning insurance."; and 5 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 6 following: 7 "Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by 8 adding Section 368e as follows: 9 (215 ILCS 5/368e new) 10 Sec. 368e. Recoupments. Any attempt to recoup payment 11 made to a health care professional or health care provider by 12 an insurer, health maintenance organization, independent 13 practice association, or physician-hospital organization 14 shall be initiated by providing a written explanation of any 15 proposed recoupment, including, but not limited to, the name 16 of the patient, the date of service, the service code, and 17 the payment amount, the details concerning the reasons for 18 the recoupment, and an explanation of the appeal process. A 19 health care professional or health care provider shall be 20 given 60 days to appeal the proposed recoupment or to repay 21 the recoupment amount. If the health care professional or -2- LRB093 07800 JLS 12981 a 1 health care provider chooses to appeal the proposed 2 recoupment and, upon appeal, the proposed recoupment is 3 determined to be appropriate, the health care professional or 4 health care provider must pay the recoupment within 30 days 5 of receiving the notice of the final appeal's decision. If 6 the health care professional or health care provider does not 7 make any required recoupment payment within these time 8 frames, the insurer, health maintenance organization, 9 independent practice association, or physician hospital 10 organization may offset future payments to effectuate the 11 recoupment. Except in an instance in which the health care 12 professional or health care provider has been found guilty of 13 committing civil or criminal insurance fraud, no recoupment 14 of any payments may be initiated 24 months after the date the 15 moneys were paid, except when requested or initiated by a 16 governmental unit. It is not a recoupment when a health care 17 professional or health care provider is paid an amount 18 prospectively under a contract with an insurer, health 19 maintenance organization, independent practice association, 20 or physician hospital organization that includes a 21 retrospective reconciliation based on the services provided. 22 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 23 December 1, 2003.".