DHFS-NURSING FACILITY RATES
The implementation of HB3125 is expected to have significant implications for the financial stability of nursing homes in Illinois. As reimbursement rates are linked to previous rates adjusted for inflation, this bill signifies a proactive step towards ensuring that nursing facilities can maintain adequate staffing levels and quality of care. Furthermore, the bill outlines that until the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) reimbursement system is fully operationalized for nursing services, existing methodologies will continue to apply, providing a temporary safety net for facilities during this transition period.
House Bill 3125 aims to amend the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code, specifically addressing reimbursement rates for nursing facilities licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act. The bill proposes that beginning July 1, 2023, these reimbursement rates be set at the rate effective on June 30, 2014, with an increase of 8.17%. This adjustment aims to ensure that facilities receive reasonably updated funding for the essential care that they provide to residents, particularly amidst ongoing budgetary pressures.
While the bill has received support from various stakeholders, there are notable points of contention. Opponents might view the increase in reimbursement rates as insufficient to address the rising costs of healthcare and compliance with regulatory requirements. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for a per diem add-on for facilities that meet or exceed certain staffing levels as indicated by the STRIVE study, which may raise concerns among smaller facilities that struggle with staffing shortages. Critics argue this could further exacerbate disparities in care quality between well-funded facilities and those with fewer resources.