Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2800.401 - Determination of Funding
a) Upon
receipt and review of all information required under Subpart B of this Part,
the screening teams shall recommend further evaluation by the full Board for
eligibility of applicants who met the criteria set forth in this Section.
Patient applications that meet the criteria set forth in this Section and are
approved by all three members of the screening team after receipt and review of
all information required under Subpart B of this Part shall be given final
approval in emergency situations which will be reaffirmed by the full Board at
the next scheduled meeting. If there is disagreement among the members of the
screening team, the application will be presented to the full Board for
discussion at the next meeting.
1) Patient was
legally domiciled in Illinois when the pathophysiological state necessitating
the transplantation procedure was originally identified and the patient
continues to be legally domiciled in Illinois. (Section 4(b) of the
Act.)
2) Patient has limitations,
gaps, or exclusions in his accident and health insurance. (Section 4(b) of the
Act.), (i.e., Any difference between the patient's insurance coverage and the
costs of an experimental transplantation procedure. However, if an institution
accepts reimbursement for a patient's transplantation procedure from the
Illinois Department of Public Aid's Medical Assistance Program, then no
limitation, gap or exclusion exists under this program and the rules of this
Part).
3) The center has an
established and proven experimental transplantation program approved by the
Board under Section 2800.301 of this Part.
4) The proposed procedure for which payment
is requested is not performed prior to July 1, 1985.
b) If substantial change (e.g., worsening of
the condition requiring the transplant, or immediate availability of a donor
organ) in the needs of any patient occurs after the applicant has filed the
necessary application forms and information, the applicant shall submit a
report of the change and may ask for a reevaluation of the patient's status by
submitting a new application.
c)
The Board will recommend payment of an award under the Experimental Organ
Transplantation Program for applicants receiving a majority vote of the Board
members. The level of the award will be determined by the difference between
the patient's insurance coverage and the cost of the procedure, not including
professional fees, based upon the cost reports and financial information
submitted under Section
2800.203 of this Part. If the
amount owed for an approved transplant procedure is less than 5 percent of the
total charge for the procedure or less than 5 percent of the $200,000 maximum,
full reimbursement will be made on the lesser amount. The Board will recommend
funding for professional fees at a maximum level of 10 percent of the award for
the procedure. (Section 4(d) of the Act.) The maximum level of payment
recommended by the Board for live donor acquisition charges will be $10,000.
(Section 4(f) of the Act.)
d) No
one individual applicant shall be eligible to receive more than a total of
$200,000 under this program. (Section 4(f) of the Act.)
e) No payments shall be made for
complications or follow-up hospitalization for a donor of an organ transplanted
under this program. (Section 4(f) of the Act.)
Notes
Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 15550, effective September 16, 1988
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