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IL SB2374

IL SB2374
DHFS-MEDICAL NUTRITION PILOT


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
06/02/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to establish and implement within 12 months after the effective date of the amendatory Act a 3-year medical nutrition therapy pilot program that provides targeted populations, that otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for medical assistance, with nutrition education and counseling to prevent, delay, manage, treat, or rehabilitate a disease or condition. Provides that under the pilot program, medical nutrition therapy services shall be provided by a registered dietitian licensed under the Dietitian Nutritionist Practice Act who is acting within the scope of his or her license. Provides that program services shall include nutrition assessment, nutrition intervention, nutrition counseling, and nutrition monitoring and evaluation. Lists the populations targeted for eligibility under the pilot program. Requires the Department to identify and track the progress and health outcomes of program participants and submit a report of its findings and recommendations on possible program expansion to the Governor and the General Assembly within 3 months after the pilot program terminates. Requires the Department to adopt any rules necessary to implement the pilot program.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services to establish a 3-year medical nutrition therapy pilot program designed to provide nutrition education and counseling to specific populations who are eligible for medical assistance. The program aims to help prevent, delay, manage, treat, or rehabilitate various diseases or conditions. Services will be provided exclusively by registered dietitians licensed under the Dietitian Nutritionist Practice Act, and will include comprehensive nutrition-related services such as assessment, intervention, counseling, and monitoring and evaluation. The department must implement the program within 12 months of the bill's effective date and will be required to track participants' progress and health outcomes. After the pilot program concludes, the department must submit a report to the Governor and General Assembly within three months, detailing its findings and making recommendations about potential program expansion. By focusing on targeted populations and providing specialized nutritional support, the bill seeks to improve health outcomes through proactive dietary intervention and professional nutritional guidance.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Re-assigned to Appropriations- Health and Human Services (on 01/27/2026)

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