Statement from Illinois Primary
Health Care Association on Pritzker’s State Budget Address
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[February 20, 2020]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Primary Health Care Association,
representing the state’s community health centers, today released
the following statement in response to the Governor’s state budget
address:
“Today, Governor Pritzker delivered his second annual state budget
address, laying out his vision for returning Illinois to fiscal
stability. We applaud the Governor for his leadership in paying down
the state’s unpaid bills and developing a historic capital plan, as
well as his commitment to sustainably growing revenue that can be
used to strengthen public investment in vital health care services.
We also commend the Governor’s Administration for making important
progress on bringing down the backlog of Medicaid applications and
reducing the time it takes for low-income children, families, and
seniors to get the care they need. Lastly, we are pleased that the
Governor has replaced federal Title X funds to ensure that all
Illinoisans have access to comprehensive care that includes family
planning services.
The Illinois Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) represents 51
community health centers serving 1.4 million Illinoisans at 390
locations across the state. While our centers provide top-quality
care for so many, tremendous unmet need remains. For example,
enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) in Illinois has declined at twice the rate of the U.S.
overall, leaving many lower income children and adults uninsured.
The demand for mental health and substance use treatment grows as
communities continue to battle rising suicide rates and the opioid
epidemic. And, high maternal mortality rates persist,
disproportionately impacting African American mothers.
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Community health centers are positioned to meet the rising demand for health
care for the underserved and uninsured, immigrant communities, and those with
behavioral health needs. However, not enough investment has been made to keep
pace with that rising demand. In order to ensure that all Illinoisans are able
to get the health care they need, we urge the Governor and lawmakers to include
increased funding for community health centers in the Fiscal Year 2021 budget.
This is an investment that will expand access to high-quality health care while
bending the cost curve, as community health centers currently generate over $2
billion in annual health care savings by keeping people healthy and out of
emergency rooms.
Given Illinois’ challenging fiscal realities, additional investment will require
adequate revenue. The adoption of a graduated income tax is a key step on
Illinois’ path forward. The solution for Illinois is clear – it’s time to pass
the Fair Tax, which will ensure 97 percent of Illinoisans see no tax increase
and generate additional revenue to make fiscally responsible investments in our
health care delivery system.
As the budget continues to take shape, IPHCA remains committed to advocating for
stronger investments in community health centers and advancing policies that
expand access to high-quality, affordable health care.”
Jordan Powell
President and CEO
Illinois Primary Health Care Association
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