Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3347

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Refer
2/20/24  

Caption

DHFS-CHILDREN'S COMM HLTH CNTR

Impact

The amendment of reimbursement rates under SB3347 is expected to significantly bolster the financial support provided to Children's Community-Based Health Care Centers across Illinois. By ensuring that these centers receive a higher rate, the bill intends to relieve some financial pressures faced by these essential healthcare providers. This could also lead to improved healthcare services for children, particularly those who are transitioning from hospital care to alternative home care settings, thereby promoting better health outcomes.

Summary

SB3347 is a bill introduced in the Illinois General Assembly that seeks to amend the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. The bill proposes a change in the reimbursement rates for Children's Community-Based Health Care Centers. Specifically, it establishes a new reimbursement rate beginning January 1, 2025, increasing the amount from $950 to $1500 per day. This change is aimed at enhancing support for facilities that provide critical health care transitions for children from hospitals to home settings. The bill signifies a proactive approach to increasing funds available for children’s healthcare at these community-based centers.

Contention

While the bill is largely anticipated to have positive outcomes for children’s healthcare, there may be concerns regarding the state budget implications associated with increasing reimbursement rates. Legislators and stakeholders may debate the sustainability of these changes in light of fiscal constraints within the state. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the prioritization of funding healthcare versus other critical services in the state budget. Potential initial pushback could arise from concerns over whether similar financial increases in other areas are necessary to maintain balance within the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

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