Full Text of HB0976 96th General Assembly
HB0976ham002 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia
Filed: 4/1/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 976
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 976, AS AMENDED, by | 3 |
| replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | 4 |
| following:
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| "Section 5. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is | 6 |
| amended by changing Sections 25 and 30 as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 3/25)
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| Sec. 25. Department responsibilities. The Department shall | 9 |
| have the
responsibilities set forth in this Section.
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| (a) The Department shall adopt rules for each alternative | 11 |
| health care model
authorized under this Act that shall include | 12 |
| but not be limited to the
following:
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| (1) Further definition of the alternative health care | 14 |
| models.
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| (2) The definition and scope of the demonstration | 16 |
| program, including the
implementation date and period of |
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| operation, not to exceed 5 years.
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| (3) License application information required by the | 3 |
| Department.
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| (4) The care of patients in the alternative health care | 5 |
| models.
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| (5) Rights afforded to patients of the alternative | 7 |
| health care models.
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| (6) Physical plant requirements.
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| (7) License application and renewal fees, which may | 10 |
| cover
the cost of administering the demonstration program.
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| (8) Information that may be necessary for the Board and | 12 |
| the Department to
monitor and evaluate the alternative | 13 |
| health care model demonstration program.
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| (9) Administrative fines that may be assessed by the | 15 |
| Department for
violations of this Act or the rules adopted | 16 |
| under this Act.
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| (b) The Department shall issue, renew, deny, suspend, or | 18 |
| revoke licenses for
alternative health care models.
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| (c) The Department shall perform licensure inspections of | 20 |
| alternative health
care models as deemed necessary by the | 21 |
| Department to ensure compliance with
this Act or rules.
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| (d) The Department shall deposit application fees, renewal | 23 |
| fees, and fines
into the Regulatory Evaluation and Basic | 24 |
| Enforcement Fund.
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| (e) The Department shall assist the Board in performing the
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| Board's
responsibilities under this Act.
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| (f) (Blank). The Department shall conduct a study to | 2 |
| determine the feasibility, the
potential risks and benefits to | 3 |
| patients, and the potential effect on the
health care delivery | 4 |
| system of authorizing recovery care of nonsurgical
patients in | 5 |
| postsurgical recovery center demonstration models. The | 6 |
| Department
shall report the findings
of the study
to the | 7 |
| General Assembly no later than November 1, 1998.
The Director | 8 |
| shall appoint an advisory committee with representation from
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| the Illinois Hospital and Health Systems Association,
the | 10 |
| Illinois State Medical Society, and the Illinois Freestanding | 11 |
| Surgery
Center Association,
a physician who is
board certified | 12 |
| in internal medicine, a consumer, and other representatives
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| deemed appropriate by the Director. The advisory committee | 14 |
| shall advise the
Department as it carries out the study.
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| (g) (Blank). Before November 1, 1998 the Department shall | 16 |
| initiate a process to
request public comments on how | 17 |
| postsurgical recovery centers admitting
nonsurgical patients | 18 |
| should be regulated.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-600, eff. 6-25-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)
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| (210 ILCS 3/30)
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| Sec. 30. Demonstration program requirements. The | 22 |
| requirements set forth in
this Section shall apply to | 23 |
| demonstration programs.
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| (a) There shall be no more than:
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| (i) 3 subacute care hospital alternative health care |
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| models in the City of
Chicago (one of which shall be | 2 |
| located on a designated site and shall have been
licensed | 3 |
| as a hospital under the Illinois Hospital Licensing Act | 4 |
| within the 10
years immediately before the application for | 5 |
| a license);
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| (ii) 2 subacute care hospital alternative health care | 7 |
| models in the
demonstration program for each of the | 8 |
| following areas:
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| (1) Cook County outside the City of Chicago.
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| (2) DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will | 11 |
| Counties.
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| (3) Municipalities with a population greater than | 13 |
| 50,000 not
located in the areas described in item (i) | 14 |
| of subsection (a) and paragraphs
(1) and (2) of item | 15 |
| (ii) of subsection (a); and
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| (iii) 4 subacute care hospital alternative health care
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| models in the demonstration program for rural areas.
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| In selecting among applicants for these
licenses in rural | 19 |
| areas, the Health Facilities Planning Board and the
Department | 20 |
| shall give preference to hospitals that may be unable for | 21 |
| economic
reasons to provide continued service to the community | 22 |
| in which they are located
unless the hospital were to receive | 23 |
| an alternative health care model license.
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| (a-5) There shall be no more than the a total number of 12 | 25 |
| postsurgical
recovery care centers with a certificate of need | 26 |
| for beds as of January 1, 2008.
center alternative health care |
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| models in the demonstration program, located as
follows:
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| (1) Two in the City of Chicago.
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| (2) Two in Cook County outside the City of Chicago. At | 4 |
| least
one of these shall be owned or operated by a hospital | 5 |
| devoted exclusively to
caring for children.
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| (3) Two in Kane, Lake, and McHenry Counties.
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| (4) Four in municipalities with a population of 50,000 | 8 |
| or more
not located
in the areas described in paragraphs | 9 |
| (1), (2), and (3), 3 of which
shall be
owned or operated by | 10 |
| hospitals, at least 2 of which shall be located in
counties | 11 |
| with a population of less than 175,000, according to the | 12 |
| most recent
decennial census for which data are available, | 13 |
| and one of
which shall be owned or operated by
an | 14 |
| ambulatory surgical treatment center.
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| (5) Two in rural areas,
both of which shall be owned or | 16 |
| operated by
hospitals.
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| There shall be no postsurgical recovery care center | 18 |
| alternative health care
models located in counties with | 19 |
| populations greater than 600,000 but less
than 1,000,000. A | 20 |
| proposed postsurgical recovery care center must be owned or
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| operated by a hospital if it is to be located within, or will | 22 |
| primarily serve
the residents of, a health service area in | 23 |
| which more than 60% of the gross
patient revenue of the | 24 |
| hospitals within that health service area are derived
from | 25 |
| Medicaid and Medicare, according to the most recently available | 26 |
| calendar
year data from the Illinois Health Care Cost |
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| Containment Council. Nothing in
this paragraph shall preclude a | 2 |
| hospital and an ambulatory surgical treatment
center from | 3 |
| forming a joint venture or developing a collaborative agreement | 4 |
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own or operate a postsurgical recovery care center.
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| (a-10) There shall be no more than a total of 8 children's | 6 |
| respite care
center alternative health care models in the | 7 |
| demonstration program, which shall
be located as follows:
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| (1) One in the City of Chicago.
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| (2) One in Cook County outside the City of Chicago.
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| (3) A total of 2 in the area comprised of DuPage, Kane, | 11 |
| Lake, McHenry, and
Will counties.
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| (4) A total of 2 in municipalities with a population of | 13 |
| 50,000 or more and
not
located in the areas described in | 14 |
| paragraphs (1), (2), or (3).
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| (5) A total of 2 in rural areas, as defined by the | 16 |
| Health Facilities
Planning Board.
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| No more than one children's respite care model owned and | 18 |
| operated by a
licensed skilled pediatric facility shall be | 19 |
| located in each of the areas
designated in this subsection | 20 |
| (a-10).
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| (a-15) There shall be an authorized community-based | 22 |
| residential
rehabilitation center alternative health care | 23 |
| model in the demonstration
program. The community-based | 24 |
| residential rehabilitation center shall be
located in the area | 25 |
| of Illinois south of Interstate Highway 70.
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| (a-20) There shall be an authorized
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| management center alternative health care model in the
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| demonstration program. The Alzheimer's disease management | 3 |
| center shall be
located in Will
County, owned by a
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| not-for-profit entity, and endorsed by a resolution approved by | 5 |
| the county
board before the effective date of this amendatory | 6 |
| Act of the 91st General
Assembly.
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| (a-25) There shall be no more than 10 birth center | 8 |
| alternative health care
models in the demonstration program, | 9 |
| located as follows:
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| (1) Four in the area comprising Cook, DuPage, Kane, | 11 |
| Lake, McHenry, and
Will counties, one of
which shall be | 12 |
| owned or operated by a hospital and one of which shall be | 13 |
| owned
or operated by a federally qualified health center.
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| (2) Three in municipalities with a population of 50,000 | 15 |
| or more not
located in the area described in paragraph (1) | 16 |
| of this subsection, one of
which shall be owned or operated | 17 |
| by a hospital and one of which shall be owned
or operated | 18 |
| by a federally qualified health center.
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| (3) Three in rural areas, one of which shall be owned | 20 |
| or operated by a
hospital and one of which shall be owned | 21 |
| or operated by a federally qualified
health center.
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| The first 3 birth centers authorized to operate by the | 23 |
| Department shall be
located in or predominantly serve the | 24 |
| residents of a health professional
shortage area as determined | 25 |
| by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services. | 26 |
| There shall be no more than 2 birth centers authorized to |
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| operate in
any single health planning area for obstetric | 2 |
| services as determined under the
Illinois Health Facilities | 3 |
| Planning Act. If a birth center is located outside
of a
health | 4 |
| professional shortage area, (i) the birth center shall be | 5 |
| located in a
health planning
area with a demonstrated need for | 6 |
| obstetrical service beds, as determined by
the Illinois Health | 7 |
| Facilities Planning Board or (ii) there must be a
reduction in
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| the existing number of obstetrical service beds in the planning | 9 |
| area so that
the establishment of the birth center does not | 10 |
| result in an increase in the
total number of obstetrical | 11 |
| service beds in the health planning area.
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| (b) Alternative health care models, other than a model | 13 |
| authorized under
subsection (a-20), shall obtain a certificate | 14 |
| of
need from the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board | 15 |
| under the Illinois
Health Facilities Planning Act before | 16 |
| receiving a license by the
Department.
If, after obtaining its | 17 |
| initial certificate of need, an alternative health
care | 18 |
| delivery model that is a community based residential | 19 |
| rehabilitation center
seeks to
increase the bed capacity of | 20 |
| that center, it must obtain a certificate of need
from the | 21 |
| Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board before increasing | 22 |
| the bed
capacity. Alternative
health care models in medically | 23 |
| underserved areas
shall receive priority in obtaining a | 24 |
| certificate of need.
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| (c) An alternative health care model license shall be | 26 |
| issued for a
period of one year and shall be annually renewed |
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| if the facility or
program is in substantial compliance with | 2 |
| the Department's rules
adopted under this Act. A licensed | 3 |
| alternative health care model that continues
to be in | 4 |
| substantial compliance after the conclusion of the | 5 |
| demonstration
program shall be eligible for annual renewals | 6 |
| unless and until a different
licensure program for that type of | 7 |
| health care model is established by
legislation , except that a | 8 |
| postsurgical recovery care center meeting the following | 9 |
| requirements may apply within 3 years after the effective date | 10 |
| of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly for | 11 |
| licensure to operate as a hospital: | 12 |
| (1) The postsurgical recovery care center shall apply | 13 |
| to the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board for a | 14 |
| Certificate of Need permit to discontinue the postsurgical | 15 |
| recovery care center and to establish a hospital. | 16 |
| (2) If the postsurgical recovery care center obtains a | 17 |
| Certificate of Need permit to operate as a hospital, it | 18 |
| shall apply for licensure as a hospital under the Hospital | 19 |
| Licensing Act and shall meet all statutory and regulatory | 20 |
| requirements of a hospital. | 21 |
| (3) After obtaining licensure as a hospital, any | 22 |
| license as an ambulatory surgical treatment center and any | 23 |
| license as a post-surgical recovery care center shall be | 24 |
| null and void. | 25 |
| (4) The former postsurgical recovery care center that | 26 |
| receives a hospital license must seek and maintain |
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| certification under Titles XVIII and XIX of the federal | 2 |
| Social Security Act . | 3 |
| The Department may issue a provisional license to any
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| alternative health care model that does not substantially | 5 |
| comply with the
provisions of this Act and the rules adopted | 6 |
| under this Act if (i)
the Department finds that the alternative | 7 |
| health care model has undertaken
changes and corrections which | 8 |
| upon completion will render the alternative
health care model | 9 |
| in substantial compliance with this Act and rules and
(ii) the | 10 |
| health and safety of the patients of the alternative
health | 11 |
| care model will be protected during the period for which the | 12 |
| provisional
license is issued. The Department shall advise the | 13 |
| licensee of
the conditions under which the provisional license | 14 |
| is issued, including
the manner in which the alternative health | 15 |
| care model fails to comply with
the provisions of this Act and | 16 |
| rules, and the time within which the changes
and corrections | 17 |
| necessary for the alternative health care model to
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| substantially comply with this Act and rules shall be | 19 |
| completed.
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| (d) Alternative health care models shall seek | 21 |
| certification under Titles
XVIII and XIX of the federal Social | 22 |
| Security Act. In addition, alternative
health care models shall | 23 |
| provide charitable care consistent with that provided
by | 24 |
| comparable health care providers in the geographic area.
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| (d-5) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services | 26 |
| (formerly Illinois Department of Public Aid), in cooperation |
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| with the
Illinois Department of
Public Health, shall develop | 2 |
| and implement a reimbursement methodology for all
facilities | 3 |
| participating in the demonstration program. The Department of | 4 |
| Healthcare and Family Services shall keep a record of services | 5 |
| provided under the demonstration
program to recipients of | 6 |
| medical assistance under the Illinois Public Aid Code
and shall | 7 |
| submit an annual report of that information to the Illinois
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| Department of Public Health.
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| (e) Alternative health care models shall, to the extent | 10 |
| possible,
link and integrate their services with nearby health | 11 |
| care facilities.
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| (f) Each alternative health care model shall implement a | 13 |
| quality
assurance program with measurable benefits and at | 14 |
| reasonable cost.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-445, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (210 ILCS 3/35.1 rep.)
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| Section 10. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is | 18 |
| amended by repealing Section 35.1.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 20 |
| becoming law.".
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