Pritzker Signs Bill to Force Hospitals to Provide Cheaper Care to Uninsured

The Pritzker Administration issued a long press release, including high praise from various legislators and special interest groups.

Gov. Pritzker Signs Measure Lowering Costs, Improving Access to Healthcare for Low-Income and Uninsured Residents

CHICAGO — Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 1840 which advances health equity by lowering costs and improving access to care for low-income and uninsured residents. 
 
“I’m proud to sign this legislation that will expand access to medical care for all our Illinois residents,” said Governor JB Pritzker. 

“Illinois is taking yet another step toward expanding health equity and ensuring that cost is not a barrier to receiving vital medical services.”

At the bottom, the contents of the legislation, Senate Bill 1840, appeared. They are printed below:

Sherman Hospital’s patient wing.

Amends both the Illinois Community Benefits Act and the Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act (HUPDA), SB 1840 makes the following advancements: 

• Decreases the maximum amount collected by uninsured patients for services rendered by a hospital from 25% to 15% of a person’s income.  

• Lowers the cost threshold for all medically necessary health care service that makes uninsured patient eligible for discounts from $300 to $150.
 
• Makes the Community Benefits Act applicable to all nonprofit and public hospitals licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act or operated under the University of Illinois Hospital Act.

• Adds definitions for “bad debt”, “cost to charge ratio”, “financial assistance”, “net patient revenue” and amends the definitions of “charity care” and “government-sponsored health care”.

• Requires non-profit hospitals’ community benefits plans to describe activities the hospital is undertaking to address health equity, reduce health disparities, and improve community health.

• Amends annual reporting requirement for nonprofit hospitals to include details about financial assistance applications received and processed by hospitals.

• Adds a new section regarding public reports to address transparency and accessibility of charity care and financial assistance data. 

• Requires the Attorney General to compile a report of complaints against hospitals for violations of this act and enforcements taken against said hospitals.

• Requires hospitals to notify patients of their ability to include health care received in the last 12 months toward the maximum collectable amount and that this information shall be included clearly and in plain language on the financial assistance applications, hospital bills, invoices or summary of charges provided by the hospital.

• Requires hospital bills, invoices, or summary of charges to an uninsured patient to include a specific statement about complaints and concerns that includes a website, phone number or both provided by the Attorney General.

• Requires hospitals to permit eligible uninsured patients to initiate applications for financial assistance prior to receiving services, and for those with hospital stays more than 20 days to initiate an application within 90 days after discharge or date of service.
 
• Requires hospitals to requests specific demographic information on the financial assistance application including race, gender, ethnicity, employment status, but questions shall be clearly marked as optional with no impact on application review for no answer.
 
• In provisions of the Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act regarding patient responsibility, provides that hospitals may make the availability of a discount and the maximum collectible amount under the Act contingent upon the uninsured patient first applying for coverage under public health insurance programs (rather than public programs) if there is a reasonable basis to believe that the uninsured patient may be eligible for such program. 

Senate Bill 1840 takes effect on January 1, 2022

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No one voted against the bill.


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Pritzker Signs Bill to Force Hospitals to Provide Cheaper Care to Uninsured — 10 Comments

  1. More free goodies for illegal aliens courtesy of Lord Jumbo Boy and the Illinois taxpayers.

    Living in a “Sanctuary State” has it’s consequences for the tax beleaguered legal residents and
    of course this is nothing more than a bribe to get the illegal vote.

  2. He ruins healthcare for all of us by redistributing income from whites to pure parasites, many of whom are mere invaders.

    Our standard of living must decline to accommodate the indolent, the criminal, the mentally defective ….. which we pay to breed

  3. Gov. Pritzker to announce mask mandate for Illinois on Thursday

  4. Communists, socialists, liberals and Democrats have been saying for years that health care is a “right” to all human beings no matter whether a legitimate hard working citizen, an illegal alien or an invader into the U.S.

    American citizens should expect in coming months that some amount of Tolly-Bons will have traveled from the land of 500 BC that they conquered to our southern border to invade the U.S. Of course moron Democrats such as the jumbo fat guy and the doofus buffoon in the white house will DEMAND that these Tolly-Bons be given full and complete health care at no cost to them. The jumbo fat guy and the whitehouse moron, unless he has resigned, will say that these Bons are simply “undocumented immigrants” and deserve the very best health care here in the U.S.

  5. hey Jumbo whats the matter with your Obammie care ? not working for ya… D.A.

  6. Is he also gonna sign a bill when they all close because there are no doctors, nurses, or staff left? Obamacare took care of deleting the doctors that might have been honest and caring. All the corporate “doctors” are now what you are left with. While they are being forced to take the clot shot or be fired you are watching the total collapse of all healthcare right along with ALL government.
    Mandate away. Mandate means NOTHING!

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