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91_SR0460 LRB9115140KBkb 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, With more than 2,100 community pharmacies in the 3 State, community pharmacies constitute a substantial industry 4 in the State of Illinois; and 5 WHEREAS, Community pharmacies employ more than 125,000 6 persons in the State of Illinois; and 7 WHEREAS, Community pharmacies pay more than $1.2 billion 8 annually in State taxes; and 9 WHEREAS, Community pharmacies are a critical part of the 10 health care delivery network in the State of Illinois; and 11 WHEREAS, Community pharmacies provide critical 12 prescription services to Medicaid beneficiaries and other 13 indigent persons; and 14 WHEREAS, The cost of acquiring drugs from pharmaceutical 15 manufacturers has increased 99.4% over the past 5 years; and 16 WHEREAS, The continuing shortage of pharmacists have 17 caused their salaries to increase continuously over the same 18 period; and 19 WHEREAS, In recent years the dispensing fee paid by the 20 State of Illinois has decreased by 3.6% as a portion of major 21 Medicaid cost components; and 22 WHEREAS, The Department of Public Aid recently announced 23 its intention to reduce reimbursement for pharmacy services 24 provided to Medicaid beneficiaries by more than $85 million 25 over the next 19 months; and 26 WHEREAS, The proposed reductions would undermine the 27 ability of community pharmacies to provide high quality and 28 efficient care to their patients; and 29 WHEREAS, The Department of Public Aid has proposed to -2- LRB9115140KBkb 1 implement these reductions without conducting a study 2 concerning the adequacy of the proposed reimbursement rates, 3 as required by federal law; and 4 WHEREAS, The Department of Public Aid has proposed to 5 implement these reductions in pharmacy reimbursement as 6 emergency rules, thereby eliminating legislative oversight by 7 the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules for at least 150 8 days; and 9 WHEREAS, The Department of Public Aid proposes to 10 implement these emergency rules at a time immediately 11 following a working session of the General Assembly, thereby 12 ignoring an opportunity for the General Assembly's insight 13 into budgetary priorities; therefore, be it 14 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 15 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Department of 16 Public Aid is strongly urged to refrain (1) from imposing any 17 reductions in reimbursement under the Medicaid program for 18 pharmacy services without first completing the 19 federally-mandated study of pharmacy costs in a full, fair, 20 and impartial manner, and (2) from implementing any pharmacy 21 rate reductions in the form of emergency rules or by any 22 other method without first consulting the General Assembly; 23 and be it further 24 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 25 presented to the Director of Public Aid and the Office of the 26 Governor of the State of Illinois.