Sen. Andy Manar

Filed: 11/7/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 458

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 458 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by
5changing Section 356z.22 as follows:
 
6    (215 ILCS 5/356z.22)
7    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 100-1009)
8    Sec. 356z.22. Coverage for telehealth services.
9    (a) For purposes of this Section:
10    "Distant site" means the location at which the health care
11provider rendering the telehealth service is located.
12    "Health care provider" means a health care professional
13licensed in Illinois.
14    "Interactive telecommunication system" means multimedia
15communications equipment that includes, at a minimum, audio and
16video equipment permitting 2-way, real-time interactive

 

 

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1communication between the patient and the distant site
2provider. "Interactive telecommunication system" does not
3include a facsimile machine.
4    "Originating site" means the location at which the patient
5receiving the service is located.
6    "Telehealth" means the use of telecommunications services
7to encompass 4 modalities: store and forward technologies,
8remote monitoring, live consultation, and mobile health; and
9which shall include, but not be limited to, real-time video
10conferencing-based communication, secure interactive and
11non-interactive web-based communication, and secure
12asynchronous information exchange, to transmit patient medical
13information, including diagnostic-quality digital images and
14laboratory results for medical interpretation and diagnosis,
15for the purpose of delivering enhanced health care services and
16information while a patient is at an originating site and the
17health care provider is at a distant site. "Telehealth"
18includes telepsychiatry and telemedicine. "Telehealth"
19includes psychiatric services, as well as services provided by
20all other professional disciplines delivered through
21telecommunication systems. "Telehealth" does not include a
22facsimile transmission.
23    "Interactive telecommunications system" means an audio and
24video system permitting 2-way, live interactive communication
25between the patient and the distant site health care provider.
26    "Telehealth services" means the delivery of covered health

 

 

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1care services by way of an interactive telecommunications
2system.
3    (b) This Section applies to an individual or group policy
4of insurance issued, amended, renewed, delivered, continued,
5or executed on or after the effective date of this amendatory
6Act of the 100th General Assembly that pays health benefits,
7including, but not limited to, such health benefit policies or
8plans as:
9        (1) the fee-for-service and managed care medical
10    assistance programs under Article V of the Illinois Public
11    Aid Code;
12        (2) accident, health, or sickness coverage plans and
13    policies;
14        (3) mutual benefit society plans and policies;
15        (4) automobile medical benefits plans and policies;
16        (5) plans and policies subject to the federal Employee
17    Retirement Income Security Act of 1974;
18        (6) third-party administrator plans and policies;
19        (7) travel insurance medical benefits plans and
20    policies;
21        (8) supplemental insurance plans and policies;
22        (9) life care contracts, plans, and policies;
23        (10) accident-only plans and policies;
24        (11) specified disease plans and policies;
25        (12) hospital plans and policies providing fixed daily
26    benefits only;

 

 

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1        (13) Medicare supplemental plans and policies;
2        (14) long-term care plans and policies;
3        (15) short-term major medical plans and policies of 6
4    months' duration or less;
5        (16) hospital indemnity plans or policies; and
6        (17) any other supplemental health plan or policy.
7    (c) A health benefit policy or plan shall provide coverage
8for the cost of health care services provided through
9telehealth, as provided under this Section, on the same basis
10and at the same rate that the health insurer is responsible for
11coverage for providing the same service through in-person
12treatment or consultation. Health benefit policies or plans
13shall not exclude a service for coverage solely because the
14service is provided through telehealth services.
15    (d) All telehealth services provided under this Section
16shall meet the following requirements:
17        (1) Medical data may be exchanged through an
18    interactive telecommunication system.
19        (2) The interactive telecommunication system must, at
20    a minimum, have the capability of allowing the consulting
21    distant site provider to examine the patient sufficiently
22    to allow proper diagnosis of the involved body system when
23    necessary and appropriate. The interactive
24    telecommunication system must also be capable of
25    transmitting clearly audible heart tones and lung sounds,
26    as well as clear video images of the patient and any

 

 

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1    diagnostic tools, such as radiographs, when necessary and
2    appropriate.
3        (3) An in-person visit between a patient and a health
4    care provider prior to the delivery of telehealth services
5    shall not be required.
6        (4) Other than consents required for treatment for
7    in-person care, no informed or other consents shall be
8    required for the patient to receive care through
9    telehealth.
10        (5) A telepresenter shall not be required to be present
11    with the patient unless medically necessary.
12    (e) Email systems and text messaging may be used as
13interactive telecommunication systems for existing patients.
14    (f) Benefits for a service provided through telehealth
15required by this Section may be made subject to a deductible,
16copayment, or coinsurance as long as the deductible, copayment,
17or coinsurance required does not exceed the deductible,
18copayment, or coinsurance requirement of the policy or health
19benefit plan for the same service provided through in-person
20care.
21    (g) Records for telehealth services shall meet the
22following requirements:
23        (1) The originating and distant sites shall not be
24    required to maintain or present as a condition of payment
25    any additional medical records to document the telehealth
26    services provided other than what is required under

 

 

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1    applicable State or federal law.
2        (2) Appropriate steps must be taken by the originating
3    and distant site staff to ensure patient confidentiality,
4    based on technical advances in compliance with all federal
5    and State privacy and confidentiality laws.
6        (3) The billing records related to the following
7    through the use of the telecommunication system shall be
8    maintained:
9            (A) Current Procedural Terminology codes or any
10        successor codes;
11            (B) Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
12        services or any successor services; and
13            (C) Level 1 technical component facility fees or
14        any successor fees.
15    (h) Originating sites shall have no restrictions with
16respect to geographic location or other restrictions that limit
17the type and location or originating sites.
18    (i) Nothing in this Section precludes a health benefit
19policy or plan from undertaking utilization review to determine
20the appropriateness of telehealth as a means of delivering a
21health care service, provided that the determination is made in
22the same manner as those regarding the same service when it is
23delivered in person.
24    (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this
25Section does not authorize a health benefit policy or plan to
26require the use of telehealth. A health care provider is not

 

 

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1required to use telehealth. A patient is not required to use
2telehealth if the patient chooses in-person care.
3    (b) If an individual or group policy of accident or health
4insurance provides coverage for telehealth services, then it
5must comply with the following:
6        (1) An individual or group policy of accident or health
7    insurance providing telehealth services may not:
8            (A) require that in-person contact occur between a
9        health care provider and a patient;
10            (B) require the health care provider to document a
11        barrier to an in-person consultation for coverage of
12        services to be provided through telehealth;
13            (C) require the use of telehealth when the health
14        care provider has determined that it is not
15        appropriate; or
16            (D) require the use of telehealth when a patient
17        chooses an in-person consultation.
18        (2) Deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance applicable
19    to services provided through telehealth shall not exceed
20    the deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance required by
21    the individual or group policy of accident or health
22    insurance for the same services provided through in-person
23    consultation.
24    (l) (c) Nothing in this Section precludes shall be deemed
25as precluding a health insurer from providing benefits for
26other services, including, but not limited to, email, text

 

 

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1messaging, the use of mobile applications, remote monitoring
2services, other monitoring services, or oral communications
3otherwise covered under the policy.
4(Source: P.A. 98-1091, eff. 1-1-15.)
 
5    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 100-1009)
6    Sec. 356z.22. Coverage for telehealth services.
7    (a) For purposes of this Section:
8    "Distant site" means the location at which the health care
9provider rendering the telehealth service is located.
10    "Health care provider" means a health care professional
11licensed in Illinois.
12    "Interactive telecommunication system" means multimedia
13communications equipment that includes, at a minimum, audio and
14video equipment permitting 2-way, real-time interactive
15communication between the patient and the distant site
16provider. "Interactive telecommunication system" does not
17include a facsimile machine.
18    "Originating site" means the location at which the patient
19receiving the service is located.
20    "Telehealth" means the use of telecommunications services
21to encompass 4 modalities: store and forward technologies,
22remote monitoring, live consultation, and mobile health; and
23which shall include, but not be limited to, real-time video
24conferencing-based communication, secure interactive and
25non-interactive web-based communication, and secure

 

 

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1asynchronous information exchange, to transmit patient medical
2information, including diagnostic-quality digital images and
3laboratory results for medical interpretation and diagnosis,
4for the purpose of delivering enhanced health care services and
5information while a patient is at an originating site and the
6health care provider is at a distant site. "Telehealth"
7includes telepsychiatry and telemedicine. "Telehealth"
8includes psychiatric services, as well as services provided by
9all other professional disciplines delivered through
10telecommunication systems. "Telehealth" does not include a
11facsimile transmission.
12    "Interactive telecommunications system" means an audio and
13video system permitting 2-way, live interactive communication
14between the patient and the distant site health care provider.
15    "Telehealth services" means the delivery of covered health
16care services by way of an interactive telecommunications
17system.
18    (b) This Section applies to an individual or group policy
19of insurance issued, amended, renewed, delivered, continued,
20or executed on or after the effective date of this amendatory
21Act of the 100th General Assembly that pays health benefits,
22including, but not limited to, such health benefit policies or
23plans as:
24        (1) the fee-for-service and managed care medical
25    assistance programs under Article V of the Illinois Public
26    Aid Code;

 

 

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1        (2) accident, health, or sickness coverage plans and
2    policies;
3        (3) mutual benefit society plans and policies;
4        (4) automobile medical benefits plans and policies;
5        (5) plans and policies subject to the federal Employee
6    Retirement Income Security Act of 1974;
7        (6) third-party administrator plans and policies;
8        (7) travel insurance medical benefits plans and
9    policies;
10        (8) supplemental insurance plans and policies;
11        (9) life care contracts, plans, and policies;
12        (10) accident-only plans and policies;
13        (11) specified disease plans and policies;
14        (12) hospital plans and policies providing fixed daily
15    benefits only;
16        (13) Medicare supplemental plans and policies;
17        (14) long-term care plans and policies;
18        (15) short-term major medical plans and policies of 6
19    months' duration or less;
20        (16) hospital indemnity plans or policies; and
21        (17) any other supplemental health plan or policy.
22    (c) A health benefit policy or plan shall provide coverage
23for the cost of health care services provided through
24telehealth, as provided under this Section, on the same basis
25and at the same rate that the health insurer is responsible for
26coverage for providing the same service through in-person

 

 

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1treatment or consultation. Health benefit policies or plans
2shall not exclude a service for coverage solely because the
3service is provided through telehealth services.
4    (d) All telehealth services provided under this Section
5shall meet the following requirements:
6        (1) Medical data may be exchanged through an
7    interactive telecommunication system.
8        (2) The interactive telecommunication system must, at
9    a minimum, have the capability of allowing the consulting
10    distant site provider to examine the patient sufficiently
11    to allow proper diagnosis of the involved body system when
12    necessary and appropriate. The interactive
13    telecommunication system must also be capable of
14    transmitting clearly audible heart tones and lung sounds,
15    as well as clear video images of the patient and any
16    diagnostic tools, such as radiographs, when necessary and
17    appropriate.
18        (3) An in-person visit between a patient and a health
19    care provider prior to the delivery of telehealth services
20    shall not be required.
21        (4) Other than consents required for treatment for
22    in-person care, no informed or other consents shall be
23    required for the patient to receive care through
24    telehealth.
25        (5) A telepresenter shall not be required to be present
26    with the patient unless medically necessary.

 

 

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1    (e) Email systems and text messaging may be used as
2interactive telecommunication systems for existing patients.
3    (f) Benefits for a service provided through telehealth
4required by this Section may be made subject to a deductible,
5copayment, or coinsurance as long as the deductible, copayment,
6or coinsurance required does not exceed the deductible,
7copayment, or coinsurance requirement of the policy or health
8benefit plan for the same service provided through in-person
9care.
10    (g) Records for telehealth services shall meet the
11following requirements:
12        (1) The originating and distant sites shall not be
13    required to maintain or present as a condition of payment
14    any additional medical records to document the telehealth
15    services provided other than what is required under
16    applicable State or federal law.
17        (2) Appropriate steps must be taken by the originating
18    and distant site staff to ensure patient confidentiality,
19    based on technical advances in compliance with all federal
20    and State privacy and confidentiality laws.
21        (3) The billing records related to the following
22    through the use of the telecommunication system shall be
23    maintained:
24            (A) Current Procedural Terminology codes or any
25        successor codes;
26            (B) Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System

 

 

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1        services or any successor services; and
2            (C) Level 1 technical component facility fees or
3        any successor fees.
4    (h) Originating sites shall have no restrictions with
5respect to geographic location or other restrictions that limit
6the type and location or originating sites.
7    (i) Nothing in this Section precludes a health benefit
8policy or plan from undertaking utilization review to determine
9the appropriateness of telehealth as a means of delivering a
10health care service, provided that the determination is made in
11the same manner as those regarding the same service when it is
12delivered in person.
13    (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this
14Section does not authorize a health benefit policy or plan to
15require the use of telehealth. A health care provider is not
16required to use telehealth. A patient is not required to use
17telehealth if the patient chooses in-person care.
18    (b) If an individual or group policy of accident or health
19insurance provides coverage for telehealth services, then it
20must comply with the following:
21        (1) An individual or group policy of accident or health
22    insurance providing telehealth services may not:
23            (A) require that in-person contact occur between a
24        health care provider and a patient;
25            (B) require the health care provider to document a
26        barrier to an in-person consultation for coverage of

 

 

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1        services to be provided through telehealth;
2            (C) require the use of telehealth when the health
3        care provider has determined that it is not
4        appropriate; or
5            (D) require the use of telehealth when a patient
6        chooses an in-person consultation.
7        (2) Deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance applicable
8    to services provided through telehealth shall not exceed
9    the deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance required by
10    the individual or group policy of accident or health
11    insurance for the same services provided through in-person
12    consultation.
13    (k) (b-5) If an individual or group policy of accident or
14health insurance provides coverage for telehealth services, it
15must provide coverage for licensed dietitian nutritionists and
16certified diabetes educators who counsel senior diabetes
17patients in the senior diabetes patients' homes to remove the
18hurdle of transportation for senior diabetes patients to
19receive treatment.
20    (l) (c) Nothing in this Section precludes shall be deemed
21as precluding a health insurer from providing benefits for
22other services, including, but not limited to, email, text
23messaging, the use of mobile applications, remote monitoring
24services, other monitoring services, or oral communications
25otherwise covered under the policy.
26(Source: P.A. 100-1009, eff. 1-1-19.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 10. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
2adding Section 5-5.25a as follows:
 
3    (305 ILCS 5/5-5.25a new)
4    Sec. 5-5.25a. Telehealth services.
5    (a) Definitions. As used in this Section:
6    "Asynchronous store and forward technology" means the
7transmission of a patient's medical information from an
8originating site to the provider at the distant site. The
9provider at the distant site can review the medical case
10without the patient being present. An asynchronous
11telecommunication system in single media format does not
12include telephone calls, images transmitted through facsimile
13machines, and text messages without visualization of the
14patient (email). Photographs visualized by a telecommunication
15system must be specific to the patient's medical condition and
16adequate for furnishing or confirming a diagnosis or treatment
17plan. Dermatological photographs (for example, a photograph of
18a skin lesion) may be considered to meet the requirement of a
19single media format under this Section.
20    "Distant site" means the location at which the provider
21rendering the telehealth service is located.
22    "Facility fee" means the reimbursement made to any Illinois
23Medicaid participating health care organization or Illinois
24Medicaid participating provider as originating sites.

 

 

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1    "Illinois Medicaid participating provider" means any
2health care provider, including a practitioner described in
3Section 5-8, a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed
4clinical psychologist, a licensed advanced practice registered
5nurse with psychiatric specialty, a licensed nutritionist, or
6any other certified nutrition professional, who is eligible to
7participate in the State's fee-for-service or managed care
8medical assistance program and who is employed by an Illinois
9Medicaid participating health care organization.
10    "Illinois Medicaid participating health care organization"
11means any health care organization that is eligible to
12participate in the State's fee-for-service or managed care
13medical assistance program and that has an office or is
14affiliated with an organization that has an office located in
15the State of Illinois.
16    "Interactive telecommunication system" means multimedia
17communications equipment that includes, at a minimum, audio and
18video equipment permitting 2-way, real-time interactive
19communication between the patient and the distant site
20provider. "Interactive telecommunication system" does not
21include a facsimile machine.
22    "Originating site" means the location at which the patient
23receiving the service is located.
24    "Telecommunication system" means an asynchronous store and
25forward technology or an interactive telecommunication system
26that is used to transmit data between the originating and

 

 

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1distant sites.
2    "Telehealth" means the use of telecommunications services
3to encompass 4 modalities: store and forward technologies,
4remote monitoring, live consultation, and mobile health; and
5which shall include, but not be limited to, real-time video
6conferencing-based communication, secure interactive and
7non-interactive web-based communication, and secure
8asynchronous information exchange, to transmit patient medical
9information, including diagnostic-quality digital images and
10laboratory results for medical interpretation and diagnosis,
11for the purpose of delivering enhanced health care services and
12information while a patient is at an originating site and the
13health care provider is at a distant site. "Telehealth"
14includes telepsychiatry and telemedicine. "Telehealth"
15includes psychiatric services, as well as services provided by
16all other professional disciplines delivered through
17telecommunication systems. "Telehealth" does not include a
18facsimile transmission.
19    (b) Payment. Any fee-for-service or managed care medical
20assistance program shall provide coverage for the cost of
21health care services provided through telehealth, as provided
22under this Section, on the same basis and at the same rate as
23established for coverage for providing the same service through
24in-person treatment or consultation. Fee-for-service or
25managed care medical assistance programs shall not exclude a
26service for coverage solely because the service is provided

 

 

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1through telehealth services. This Section applies to any plan
2that is issued, amended, renewed, delivered, continued, or
3executed in the State of Illinois.
4    (c) Telehealth services requirements. All telehealth
5services provided under this Section shall meet the following
6requirements:
7        (1) The distant site provider must be an eligible
8    Illinois Medicaid participating provider or Illinois
9    Medicaid participating health care organization
10        (2) The originating and distant site provider must not
11    be terminated, suspended, or barred from the State's
12    fee-for-service or managed care medical assistance
13    program.
14        (3) Medical data may be exchanged through an
15    interactive telecommunication system.
16        (4) The interactive telecommunication system must, at
17    a minimum, have the capability of allowing the consulting
18    distant site provider to examine the patient sufficiently
19    to allow proper diagnosis of the involved body system when
20    necessary and appropriate. The interactive
21    telecommunication system must also be capable of
22    transmitting clearly audible heart tones and lung sounds,
23    as well as clear video images of the patient and any
24    diagnostic tools, such as radiographs, when necessary and
25    appropriate.
26    (d) Telehealth service prohibitions.

 

 

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1        (1) An in-person visit between a patient and a health
2    care provider prior to the delivery of telehealth services
3    shall not be required for medical assistance coverage under
4    the State's fee-for-service or managed care medical
5    assistance program.
6        (2) Other than consents required for treatment for
7    in-person care, no informed or other consents shall be
8    required for the patient to receive care through
9    telehealth.
10        (3) A telepresenter shall not be required to be present
11    with the patient unless medically necessary.
12    (e) Email systems and text messaging may be used as
13interactive telecommunication systems for existing patients.
14    (f) Reimbursement for telehealth services.
15        (1) Originating site reimbursement.
16            (A) A facility fee shall be paid to providers as
17        defined in subsection (a) of this Section.
18            (B) Local education agencies may submit telehealth
19        services as a certified expenditure.
20            (C) All Illinois Medicaid participating health
21        care organizations and providers that receive
22        reimbursement for a patient's room and board shall also
23        receive the facility fee.
24        (2) Reimbursement for rendering provider at the
25    distant site.
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1        for the appropriate Current Procedural Terminology
2        code for the telehealth service rendered.
3            (B) Nonparticipating providers may be reimbursed
4        by the originating site provider but shall not be
5        eligible for reimbursement from the Department.
6    (g) Copayments. Benefits for a service provided through
7telehealth as required under this Section may be made subject
8to a deductible, copayment, or coinsurance as long as the
9deductible, copayment, or coinsurance required does not exceed
10any deductible, copayment, or coinsurance established under
11the fee-for-service or managed care medical assistance program
12for the same service provided during an in-person visit.
13    (h) Record requirements for telehealth services.
14        (1) Medical records documenting the telehealth
15    services provided must be maintained by the originating
16    site in accordance with the requirements under 89 Ill. Adm.
17    Code. 140.28. The originating and distant sites shall not
18    be required to maintain or present as a condition of
19    payment any additional medical records to document the
20    telehealth services provided other than what is required
21    for in-person care under applicable State or federal law.
22        (2) Appropriate steps must be taken by the originating
23    and distant site staff to ensure patient confidentiality,
24    based on technical advances in compliance with all federal
25    and State privacy and confidentiality laws.
26        (3) The billing records related to the following

 

 

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1    through the use of the telecommunication system shall be
2    maintained as provided in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 140.28:
3            (A) Current Procedural Terminology codes or any
4        successor codes;
5            (B) Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
6        services or any successor services; and
7            (C) Level 1 technical component facility fees or
8        any successor fees.
9    (i) Originating sites shall have no restrictions with
10respect to geographic location or other restrictions that limit
11the type and location of originating sites.
12    (j) Implementation. The Department shall implement the
13provisions of this Section 60 days after the effective date of
14this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
 
15    (305 ILCS 5/5-5.25 rep.)
16    Section 15. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
17repealing Section 5-5.25.
 
18    Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes
19changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text
20that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section
21represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does
22not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes
23made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other
24Public Act.".