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Pursuant
to Public Act 93-0536 (305 ILCS 5/5 – 5.23)
was passed with the aim of improving birth outcomes for over
80,000 babies whose births are covered by Illinois Medicaid every
year. The new law states that the Department of Healthcare and Family Services may provide reimbursement for all prenatal and perinatal
health care services that are provided for the purpose of preventing
low birth weight infants, reducing the need for neonatal intensive
care hospital services and promoting perinatal health.
Additionally, the law requires HFS to develop a plan for prenatal
and perinatal health care for presentation to the General Assembly
by January 1, 2004. HFS is required to report to the General Assembly
on or before January 1, 2006, and every two years thereafter on the
effectiveness of prenatal and perinatal health care services.
The initial report presented to the General Assembly provides
a detailed analysis of perinatal health care provided by the Illinois
Medicaid program. The report includes a large amount of data on
health indicators and outcomes. It also includes detailed recommendations.
The report lays the foundation for improvements in perinatal health
care in Illinois. HFS is working to implement many of the recommendations
contained in the report.
January 2008 Report to the General Assembly Public Act 93-0536 (pdf)
January 2006 Report to the
General Assembly Public Act 93-0536 (pdf)
January 2004 Report to the General Assembly Public Act 93-0536 (pdf)
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