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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Medical schedule reports from the Department of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services state that as of January 12, |
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| 2007 nearly $1.2 billion dollars in unpaid Medicaid claims are |
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| pending; and
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| WHEREAS, Because Illinois is so far behind on paying |
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| Medicaid bills, doctors, pharmacies, hospitals, and other |
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| medical providers are faced with the decision to limit care |
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| provided to Medicaid-covered individuals or find ways to remain |
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| economically viable such as securing loans and exhausting lines |
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| of credit; and
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| WHEREAS, The amount of unpaid Medicaid bills at the end of |
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| FY 2007 is expected to continue to grow to a total of at least |
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| $1.5 billion; and
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| WHEREAS, The payment cycle for Medicaid providers is |
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| expected to grow to an average of 68 days by the end of FY 2007, |
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| and the cycle for non-expedited providers will be considerably |
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| higher considering that some providers are promised payments |
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| based on a 30-day payment cycle; and
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| WHEREAS, The FY 2006 budget under-funded pensions by $1.2 |
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| billion compared to the funding schedule established by the |
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| 1995 Pension Funding Law; and
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| WHEREAS, The FY 2007 budget under-funds pensions by another |
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| $1.1 billion, bringing the two-year pension diversion to a |
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| total of $2.3 billion; and |
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| WHEREAS, Even though $2.3 billion in funding has been |
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| diverted from the funding of pensions, the Medicaid payment |
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| cycle and bills on hand at the end of the fiscal year continue |
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| to endanger the ability of Medicaid providers to continue to |
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| provide services to the needy; and |
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| WHEREAS, At the same time that Medicaid bills go unpaid and |
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| pensions go under-funded, recent budgets have contained |
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| funding for member initiatives and special add-on projects |
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| benefiting only a small portion of the State; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| until sufficient funding is appropriated to bring the Medicaid |
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| payments cycle down to an average of 30 days and pensions are |
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| funded based on a funding schedule consistent with the |
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| guidelines of the original 1995 Pension Funding Law, future |
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| budgets should not contain appropriations for member |
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| initiatives or special add-on projects benefiting only a small |
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| portion of the State; and be it further
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