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| agency rather than licensing each service location. |
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| (2) Allowance and promotion by DASA of the ability to |
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| provide all clinical services in
the least restrictive |
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| community setting available rather than at individually |
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| licensed facilities. |
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| (3) Consolidation of the following rules in the |
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| Illinois Administrative Code: (i) Title 77, Chapter X, |
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| Subchapter d, Part 2060 ("Alcoholism and Substance Abuse |
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| Treatment and Intervention Licenses") and (ii) Title 59, |
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| Chapter IV, Part 132 ("Medicaid Community Mental Health |
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| Services Program"). |
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| (4) Use of a single level-of-care placement tool for |
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| both mental health
and substance abuse services, such as |
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| the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS), which was
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| designed for both substance abuse and mental health
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| services. |
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| (5) Except in the case of Assertive Community Treatment |
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| (ACT), elimination of the requirement that all mental |
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| health clients be re-registered and that the services
they |
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| receive be re-authorized every 6 months if they have a |
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| diagnosis of
serious mental illness. |
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| (6) Posting on a website of a summary of the weekly DMH |
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| Collaborative phone calls. |
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| (7) Development and utilization by DASA and DMH of |
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| uniform staff definitions and credential
requirements for |
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| the delivery and billing of services. |
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| (8) Elimination of the requirement for client |
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| signatures on assessment and treatment plans to reflect |
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| that assessment and treatment plans already include the
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| client's participation in setting his or her goals. |
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| (9) Implementation of a single billing system for both |
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| DMH and DASA services. |
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| (10) Elimination of annual payment caps for Medicaid |
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| services in either DASA or DMH contracts with
providers, in |
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| recognition that Medicaid under federal laws and rules is |
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| an entitlement and
cannot be limited. |
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| (11) Use of post-payment audits only to review whether |
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| the services billed were
properly documented in the client |
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| record, with elimination of the practice of using such |
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| audits to review individual
records to determine whether |
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| all licensing requirements were met for individual
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| clients, in recognition that organizations are already |
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| licensed and this process is redundant and
extremely time |
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| consuming. |
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| (12) Maximization by the Department of "deemed" status |
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| for organizations that are accredited by
the Joint |
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| Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations or |
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| the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation |
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| Facilities and elimination of redundant reviews of the
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| standards. |
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| (13) Combination or consolidation of separate |
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| administrative licensing functions. |