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			Pritzker Announces Efforts to Expand 
			and Expedite Medicaid Coverage for Uninsured and Insured Illinois 
			Residents 
			 
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            [June 12, 2020]  
			Chicago – As the state 
			continues to build on its robust response to the COVID-19 pandemic 
			and prepare for increased demand across the state’s health care 
			system, Governor JB Pritzker announced the “Care Comes First” action 
			plan, a series of efforts led by the Illinois Department of 
			Healthcare and Family Services to expand medical coverage for 
			residents across the state. 
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			 “My team is doing everything in our power to make 
			sure all of our residents can access the health care they need in 
			these trying times,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “That is why we’ve 
			applied for waivers with the federal government to expand Medicaid 
			availability during this period.” 
			 
			The state has submitted two federal waivers requesting increased 
			flexibilities around Medicaid coverage. If approved, the 
			flexibilities will ensure that individuals, whether uninsured or 
			insured, can receive Medicaid coverage for treatment if they have 
			been diagnosed with COVID-19. 
			 
			Illinois has also taken steps to request from the federal government 
			the authority to make Medicaid available to cover the costs to treat 
			COVID-19 for every uninsured resident, regardless of income. An 
			additional request seeks authority for Medicaid to help cover 
			out-of-pocket expenses for insured residents, as a secondary payer 
			for COVID-19 treatment costs.  
			 
			In an effort to fast track Medicaid enrollment, the state has also 
			requested approval from the federal government to remove 
			time-consuming verification processes, such as numerous co-payments, 
			spend-downs, and asset verifications. The state is also streamlining 
			processes, such as more phone assistance to help residents obtain 
			information and complete applications as quickly as possible. 
			  
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            The state is also working to simplify Medicaid 
			enrollment for providers to expand access, including a request to 
			allow any medical provider licensed in Illinois to bill Medicaid. 
			Site visits to join and revalidation to remain in the program are 
			suspended by the state, as well as minimum staffing levels for most 
			facilities. 
            
			  
            Quicker and expanded access to treatment and medications has 
			remained a priority for Illinois, as a result prior authorization 
			rules are suspended, and existing authorizations remain for most 
			services. The state is seeking authority from the federal government 
			to allow Illinois to expand telehealth and alternate settings for a 
			range of services, including allowing prescribers not enrolled in 
			Medicaid to write prescriptions. 
			 
			Lastly, to promote social distancing and observance of stay-at-home 
			orders, the state is seeking authority to provide home-delivered 
			meals and temporary housing for those experiencing homelessness 
			through Medicaid coverage. 
			 
			For more information for clients, provider notices, waiver or state 
			plan submissions, and corresponding fact sheets visit:
			
			https://www.illinois.gov/hfs/Pages/ coronavirus.aspx  
            [OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR JB PRITZKER]  |