093_HR0186 LRB093 11434 HSS 14226 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The Illinois Medicaid Program is a federal-state 3 entitlement program which provides preventive and primary 4 health care, hospital, pharmacy, long term care, and other 5 medical services; and 6 WHEREAS, The Illinois Medicaid program covers a monthly 7 average of 1.6 million people, and considering turnover, over 8 2 million unique individuals per year; and 9 WHEREAS, Medicaid providers rely on timely payment for 10 services rendered to remain economically viable and able to 11 provide needed services to the most needy of Illinois' 12 population; and 13 WHEREAS, The Illinois Medicaid program currently owes 14 providers in excess of $1.2 billion for services rendered 15 including $406.1 million owed to hospitals, $364.1 million 16 owed to long term care facilities, $333.0 million owed to 17 pharmacies for prescription drugs, and $189.1 million owed to 18 noninstitutional providers; and 19 WHEREAS, Many providers are currently waiting up to six 20 months from the time services are rendered for payments, and 21 the payment cycle identified by the Illinois Department of 22 Public Aid once payment vouchers have been received is 23 running in excess of 99 days for long term care facilities, 24 99 days for pharmacists, and 100 days for physicians; and 25 WHEREAS, Due to the extended payment cycle, Medicaid 26 vendors have been forced to exhaust personal lines of credit 27 and layoff employees to continue to provide services; and 28 WHEREAS, Twenty-seven long term care facilities closed in 29 Illinois in 2002 due to financial difficulties and an 30 additional six facilities in 2003 have notified the 31 Department of Public Aid that they will be filing for -2- LRB093 11434 HSS 14226 r 1 bankruptcy; and 2 WHEREAS, Without an expedited payment schedule, 3 additional facilities will be forced to either end operations 4 or refuse to provide services to Medicaid enrollees, leaving 5 Medicaid enrollees with limited or no coverage options; and 6 WHEREAS, A lack of action will permanently damage the 7 health care delivery system for Illinois' aged, disabled, and 8 financially needy populations; therefore be it 9 RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 10 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 11 we support and urge efforts by Governor Rod Blagojevich, 12 Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, and Comptroller Dan Hynes to 13 provide relief to Medicaid providers by borrowing up to $700 14 million under the Short Term Borrowing Act due to failure in 15 revenues; and be it further 16 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Development Finance Authority 17 and the Illinois Health Facilities Authority are urged to 18 sell short-term notes and use the proceeds from the sale to 19 buy the accounts receivables of providers; and be it further 20 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 21 delivered to the Governor, the Treasurer, and the Comptroller 22 of the State of Illinois and also to the members of the 23 Illinois Health Facilities Authority and the members of the 24 Illinois Development Finance Authority.