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IL HB3214

IL HB3214
DHFS-MEDICARE PART A BUY-IN


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Introduced
02/06/2025
In Committee
04/30/2025
Crossed Over
04/07/2025
Passed
08/15/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/15/2025

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to study the impact to the State and recipients of entering into a Medicare Part A Buy-In Agreement for qualified Medicare beneficiaries with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Provides that no later than January 1, 2026, the Department shall submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly about executing a Medicare Part A Buy-In Agreement. Requires the report to reflect that it is the policy of the State of Illinois to reduce administrative burden to applicants and recipients in programs under the Code, and to promote the health, well-being, and economic security of low-income older adults and people with disabilities in its medical programs. Requires the Department to consult with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and relevant State agencies, including the Department on Aging, and conduct stakeholder engagement. Provides that the report shall outline the methodology used by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services and shall include relevant findings, including potential cost savings to recipients and reductions in administrative burden, and a synopsis of discussions with interested stakeholders. Provides that the report shall contain recommendations for further action to facilitate accountability and to achieve the policy objectives outlined in the amendatory Act. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services to conduct a comprehensive study on entering into a Medicare Part A Buy-In Agreement, which is an arrangement where the state would pay Medicare Part A premiums for eligible individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. The department must prepare and submit a report by July 1, 2026, detailing the potential impacts of such an agreement, with a focus on reducing administrative burdens for applicants and recipients and improving the health and economic security of low-income older adults and people with disabilities. As part of this process, the department will consult with federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Department on Aging, and conduct stakeholder engagement. The report must include the methodology used, potential cost savings, administrative burden reductions, a synopsis of stakeholder discussions, and recommendations for future actions to achieve the bill's policy objectives. The bill takes effect immediately upon becoming law, signaling the state's commitment to exploring ways to support vulnerable populations by potentially easing their healthcare coverage and associated costs.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0286 (on 08/15/2025)

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