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(320 ILCS 50/20)
Sec. 20.
Senior Health Assistance Program.
(a) The Senior Health Assistance Program is created within the
Department on Aging, to become operational within 90 days after the effective
date of this Act. The Senior Health Assistance Program shall provide outreach
and education to senior citizens on available prescription drug coverage and
discount programs.
(b) The Senior Health Assistance Program shall operate a
Clearinghouse for all information regarding prescription drug coverage programs
available to senior citizens in Illinois. The Clearinghouse shall operate in
conjunction with the Department's toll-free senior information program.
(c) The purposes of the Clearinghouse include, but are not limited
to:
(1) Maintaining information on public and private |
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(2) Educating citizens on available public and
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| private prescription assistance programs.
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(3) Educating seniors on how to make an informed
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(d) The Clearinghouse has the following duties:
(1) Provide a one-stop resource for all information
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(2) Perform outreach and education activities on
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| public and private prescription drug discount and coverage programs.
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(3) Maintain a toll-free telephone number staffed by
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| trained customer service representatives.
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(4) Maintain measurable data to identify the progress
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(e) The Department shall work cooperatively with other Departments
that fund senior health assistance, including assistance with prescription
drugs, to ensure maximum coordination.
(Source: P.A. 92-594, eff. 6-27-02.)
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