093_HR0325 LRB093 11907 MKM 16287 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Over 2,000,000 unique individuals per year rely 3 on the Illinois Medicaid program for their health insurance 4 needs, including long term care; and 5 WHEREAS, Due to extended payment cycles and inadequate 6 reimbursement rates, 27 long term care facilities closed in 7 Illinois in 2002 due to financial difficulties and additional 8 facilities have notified the Department of Public Aid that 9 they will be filing for bankruptcy in 2003; and 10 WHEREAS, In an effort to address funding inequities, 11 members of the Illinois House of Representatives conducted a 12 statewide hearing on Medicaid reimbursements to nursing homes 13 during the summer and fall of 2001; and 14 WHEREAS, As a result of those hearings, bipartisan 15 legislation to update the reimbursement system to reflect 16 data collected under the Minimum Data Set (MDS) passed the 17 Illinois General Assembly unanimously during the 92nd General 18 assembly and was signed into law as P.A. 92-848; and 19 WHEREAS, The new reimbursement system based on the MDS 20 assessment will ensure that Medicaid funding is distributed 21 based on the need of long term care residents instead of 22 being distributed under an old, faulted system which resulted 23 in funding inequities; and 24 WHEREAS, The new reimbursement system is required by law 25 to be implemented by July 1, 2003, including a 2-year hold 26 harmless provision to ensure that no facility receives less 27 funding then that facility would have received under the old 28 system; and 29 WHEREAS, Recent efforts have attempted to delay the date 30 of the implementation of the new system, endangering the care 31 provided to long term care residents; and -2- LRB093 11907 MKM 16287 r 1 WHEREAS, Other recent efforts have also sought to 2 increase the long term care provider bed tax (granny tax) 3 from the current charge of $1.50 per bed per day up to as 4 much as the $6.50 per bed per day allowable under federal 5 law; and 6 WHEREAS, An increase in the bed tax would be especially 7 difficult for facilities that have already depleted lines of 8 credit to pay payroll and other facility costs; therefore, be 9 it 10 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 11 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 12 we oppose any efforts to delay the implementation of the MDS 13 long term care reimbursement system as required under the 14 provisions of P.A. 92-848; and be it further 15 RESOLVED, That we oppose efforts to increase the nursing 16 home provider bed tax; and be it further 17 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 18 presented to the Governor of Illinois and the Director of 19 Public Aid.