Bill Text: IL HB5574 | 2025-2026 | 104th General Assembly | Enrolled


Bill Title: Reinserts the provisions of the engrossed bill with the following changes: Adds provisions requiring the Director of Healthcare and Family Services to appoint a PACE Advisory Board to consult with the Department on the administration of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act. Contains provisions concerning the composition of the Board and Board meetings. Provides that the Advisory Board shall advise the Department of Healthcare and Family Services on all aspects of its responsibilities under the Act, including, but not limited to, the format and content of any rules adopted by the Department and the development of capitation rate methodologies. Provides that during its review of rules or rate methodologies, the Advisory Board shall analyze the economic and regulatory impact of those actions on the sustainability of PACE organizations and the quality of care provided to participants.

Sponsorship: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-1)

Status: (Enrolled) 2026-06-26 - Sent to the Governor [HB5574 Detail]

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1    AN ACT concerning aging.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the
5Elderly Act is amended by adding Sections 18 and 22 as follows:
 
6    (320 ILCS 40/18 new)
7    Sec. 18. Outreach and public education.
8    (a) The Department, in consultation with the Department on
9Aging and contracted PACE organizations, shall develop and
10maintain comprehensive, high-quality educational and outreach
11materials designed to inform eligible persons, their families,
12and caregivers about the PACE program.
13    (b) The materials required under subsection (a) shall be
14produced in a professional, easy-to-read, and visually
15engaging format. At a minimum, these materials shall:
16        (1) explain the integrated, interdisciplinary model of
17    care provided by PACE;
18        (2) detail the eligibility requirements and the
19    voluntary enrollment process;
20        (3) outline the specific benefits, including medical,
21    social, and long-term care services; and
22        (4) provide contact information for all active PACE
23    organizations in the State.

 

 

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1    (c) The Department shall ensure these materials are
2available in both printed and electronic formats and are
3translated into the 3 most commonly spoken languages in the
4State other than English.
5    (d) The Department shall distribute these materials to
6Area Agencies on Aging, local health departments, and
7hospitals in PACE covered service areas, and shall require
8each contracted PACE organization to maintain a supply for
9public distribution.
 
10    (320 ILCS 40/22 new)
11    Sec. 22. PACE Advisory Board.
12    (a) The Director of Healthcare and Family Services shall
13appoint a PACE Advisory Board to consult with the Department
14on the administration of this Act.
15    (b) The Advisory Board shall be composed of the following
16persons:    
17        (1) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services, or
18    his or her designee, who shall serve as chairperson;
19        (2) one representative each of the Department on Aging
20    and the Department of Human Services;
21        (3) three members who shall be selected from the
22    recommendations of a statewide organization representing
23    PACE providers;
24        (4) two members who represent the general public and
25    who have no responsibility for management or formation of

 

 

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1    policy or financial interest in a PACE organization;
2        (5) one member who is a PACE participant or a
3    participant's legal guardian; and
4        (6) one member who shall be selected from the
5    recommendations of Illinois consumer organizations that
6    engage in advocacy on behalf of the elderly.
7    (c) The Advisory Board shall meet as frequently as the
8chairperson deems necessary, but not less than 4 times each
9year. Upon request by 4 or more members, the chairperson shall
10call a meeting of the Advisory Board.
11    (d) The Advisory Board shall advise the Department on all
12aspects of its responsibilities under this Act, including, but
13not limited to, the format and content of any rules adopted by
14the Department and the development of capitation rate
15methodologies. During its review of rules or rate
16methodologies, the Advisory Board shall analyze the economic
17and regulatory impact of those actions on the sustainability
18of PACE organizations and the quality of care provided to
19participants.
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