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| Public Act 096-0799 
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| SB2043 Enrolled | LRB096 11169 DRJ 21882 b |  | 
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|     AN ACT concerning public aid.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended  by  | 
| changing Sections 5-24 and 12-4.201 as follows:
 
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|     (305 ILCS 5/5-24)
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|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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|     Sec. 5-24. Disease management programs and services for
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| chronic conditions; pilot project.
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|     (a) In this Section, "disease management programs and
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| services" means services administered to patients in order to  | 
| improve
their overall health and to prevent clinical  | 
| exacerbations and
complications, using cost-effective,  | 
| evidence-based practice
guidelines and patient self-management  | 
| strategies.  Disease
management programs and services include  | 
| all of the following:
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|         (1) A population identification process.
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|         (2) Evidence-based or consensus-based clinical  | 
| practice
guidelines, risk identification, and matching of  | 
| interventions with
clinical need.
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|         (3) Patient self-management and disease education.
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|         (4) Process and outcomes measurement, evaluation,  | 
| management, and
reporting.
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|     (b) Subject to appropriations, the Department of  | 
| Healthcare and Family Services may
undertake a pilot project to  | 
| study patient outcomes, for patients with chronic
diseases or  | 
| patients at risk of low birth weight or premature birth,  | 
| associated with the use of disease management programs and  | 
| services
for chronic condition management.  "Chronic diseases"  | 
| include, but are not
limited to, diabetes, congestive heart  | 
| failure, and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. Low birth  | 
| weight and premature birth include all medical and other  | 
| conditions that lead to poor birth outcomes or problematic  | 
| pregnancies. 
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|     (c) The disease management programs and services pilot
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| project shall examine whether chronic disease management  | 
| programs and
services for patients with specific chronic  | 
| conditions do any or all
of the following:
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|         (1) Improve the patient's overall health in a more  | 
| expeditious
manner.
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|         (2) Lower costs in other aspects of the medical  | 
| assistance program, such
as hospital admissions, days in  | 
| skilled nursing homes, emergency room
visits, or more  | 
| frequent physician office visits.
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|     (d) In carrying out the pilot project, the Department of  | 
| Healthcare and Family Services shall
examine all relevant  | 
| scientific literature and shall consult with
health care  | 
| practitioners including, but not limited to, physicians,
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| surgeons, registered pharmacists, and registered nurses.
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|     (e) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall  | 
| consult with medical experts,
disease advocacy groups, and  | 
| academic institutions to develop criteria
to be used in  | 
| selecting a vendor for the pilot project.
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|     (f) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services may  | 
| adopt rules to implement this
Section.
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|     (g) This Section is repealed 10 years after the effective  | 
| date of this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
 
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|     (305 ILCS 5/12-4.201)
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|     Sec. 12-4.201. (a) Data warehouse concerning medical and  | 
| related
services.  The Department of Healthcare and Family  | 
| Services may purchase services and
materials associated with  | 
| the costs of developing and implementing a data
warehouse  | 
| comprised of management and decision making information in
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| regard to the liability associated with, and utilization of,  | 
| medical and
related services, out of moneys available for that  | 
| purpose. | 
|     (b) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall  | 
| perform all necessary administrative functions to expand its  | 
| linearly-scalable data warehouse to encompass other healthcare  | 
| data sources at both the Department of Human Services and the  | 
| Department of Public Health. The Department of Healthcare and  | 
| Family Services shall leverage the inherent capabilities of the  | 
| data warehouse to accomplish this expansion with marginal  | 
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| additional technical administration. The purpose of
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| expansion is to allow for programmatic review and analysis  | 
| including the interrelatedness among the various healthcare  | 
| programs in order to ascertain effectiveness toward, and  | 
| ultimate impact on, clients. Beginning
July 1, 2005, the  | 
| Department of Healthcare and Family Services (formerly  | 
| Department of Public Aid) shall supply quarterly reports to the  | 
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability  | 
| detailing progress toward this mandate.
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|     (c) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS),  | 
| the Illinois Department of Public Health, the Illinois  | 
| Department of Human Services, and the Division of Specialized  | 
| Care for Children, University of Illinois at Chicago, with  | 
| necessary support from the Department of Central Management  | 
| Services, shall integrate into the medical data warehouse  | 
| individual record level data owned by one of these agencies  | 
| that pertains to maternal and child health, including the  | 
| following data sets:
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|         (1)  Vital Records as they relate to births, birth  | 
| outcomes, and deaths. | 
|         (2)  Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Reporting System   | 
| (APORS). | 
|         (3)  Genetics/Newborn Screenings/SIDS. | 
|         (4)  Cornerstone (WIC, FCM, Teen Parents,  | 
| Immunization). | 
|         (5)  HFS medical claims data. | 
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|         (6)  I-CARE. | 
|         (7)  Children with Special Healthcare Needs Data. | 
|     By September 1, 2009, the departments of Healthcare and  | 
| Family Services, Public Health, and Human Services and the  | 
| Division of Specialized Care for Children shall jointly prepare  | 
| a work plan for fully integrating these data sets into the  | 
| medical data warehouse.  The work plan shall provide an overall  | 
| project design, including defining a mutually acceptable  | 
| transfer format for each discrete data set, the data update  | 
| frequency, and a single method of data transfer for each data  | 
| set.  By October 1, 2009, the Department of Public Health shall  | 
| grant to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services  | 
| complete access to all vital records data.  The Department of  | 
| Public Health shall prepare a report detailing that this task  | 
| has been accomplished and submit this report to the Commission  | 
| on Government Forecasting and Accountability by October 15,  | 
| 2009.  By March 1, 2010, the data sets shall be completely  | 
| loaded into the medical data warehouse.  By July 1, 2010, data  | 
| from the various sources shall be processed so as to be  | 
| compatible with other data in the medical data warehouse and  | 
| available for analysis in an integrated manner. | 
|     With the cooperation of the other agencies, HFS shall  | 
| submit status reports on the progress of these efforts to the  | 
| Governor and the General Assembly no later than October 1, 2009  | 
| and April 1, 2010, with a final report due no later than  | 
| November 1, 2010. | 
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|     On an ongoing basis, the 4 agencies shall review the  | 
| feasibility of adding data from additional sources to the  | 
| warehouse.  Such review may take into account the cost  | 
| effectiveness of adding the data, the utility of adding data  | 
| that is not available as identifiable individual record level  | 
| data, the requirements related to adding data owned by another  | 
| entity or not available in electronic form, whether sharing of  | 
| the data is otherwise prohibited by law and the resources  | 
| required and available for effecting the addition. | 
|     The departments shall use analysis of the data in the  | 
| medical data warehouse to improve maternal and child health  | 
| outcomes, and in particular improve birth outcomes, and to  | 
| reduce racial health disparities in this area. | 
|     All access and use of the data shall be in compliance with  | 
| all applicable federal and State laws, regulations, and  | 
| mandates. | 
|     Notwithstanding anything in this Section, data  | 
| incorporated into the data warehouse shall remain subject to  | 
| the same provisions of law regarding confidentiality and use  | 
| restrictions as they are subject to in the control of the  | 
| contributing agency. The Department of Healthcare and Family  | 
| Services shall develop measures to ensure that the interplay of  | 
| the several data sets contributed to the data warehouse does  | 
| not lead to the use or release of data from the data warehouse  | 
| that would not otherwise be subject to use or release under  | 
| State or federal law. |