Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2549

Introduced
2/15/23  
Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Refer
5/19/23  
Refer
3/1/23  

Caption

MEDICAID-MMAI-REIMBURSEMENT

Impact

The implications of HB2549 are significant for nursing homes as the legislation aims to standardize the reimbursement processes and financial support for facilities under managed care contracts. By ensuring that no managed care contract can offer a reimbursement rate lower than the fee-for-service equivalent at the time of service, the bill aims to protect facilities from financial strain and ensure that they can continue providing necessary services to patients. This measure reflects a commitment to maintain quality care through adequate funding and could lead to improved patient outcomes in nursing facilities across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2549, introduced by Representative Elizabeth 'Lisa' Hernandez, seeks to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by revising the reimbursement mechanisms for managed care organizations that serve nursing homes. The bill stipulates that the Department of Healthcare and Family Services will provide specific per diem rates for managed care contracts. It transitions from using the RUG-IV system to a fee-for-service facility-specific nursing component, reflecting a shift in how facilities are compensated for nursing care. This amendment is designed to ensure that nursing homes receive adequate and timely reimbursement for the services they provide to residents in managed care programs.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB2549 may center on the potential impacts of changing the reimbursement calculation method, especially concerns from managed care organizations regarding the financial viability of these changes. Some stakeholders worry that shifting from the RUG-IV system to a different per diem arrangement might introduce complexities in budgeting and financial management for these organizations. Critics may also express concerns about how these changes could affect overall state spending on Medicaid and public health services, leading to discussions on long-term sustainability of such funding arrangements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2830

MEDICAID-MCO PROMPT PAYMENT

IL SB1763

MEDICAID-REIMBURSEMENT RATES

IL HB3125

DHFS-NURSING FACILITY RATES

IL HB5139

DHFS-PROPERTY TAX ADJUSTMENT

IL SB3466

MEDICAID-PAYMENTS-CNA HOURS

IL HB2910

MEDICAID-STRIVE CALCULATIONS

IL HB5289

MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT-QMHP

IL SB1509

MEDICAID ACCESS ADJUSTMENT

IL HB3156

MEDICAID ACCESS ADJUSTMENT

IL HB1785

MEDICAID-STRIVE CALCULATIONS

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