Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 500.85 - Individualized Family Service Plan Implementation
a) Upon receiving informed written consent
from the child's parent to implement the IFSP, the Service Coordinator shall:
1) Arrange for implementation of the IFSP
utilizing available enrolled providers. Every effort shall be made to refer
families eligible for DSCC services to DSCC-enrolled providers;
2) Provide copies of the IFSP to each person
the parent has consented to receive a copy, including each enrolled provider
who is providing EI services to the child who is the subject of that
plan;
3) Request direct service
reports and monitor provision of services; and
4) Update and maintain the child's permanent
and electronic record with the regional intake entity during the IFSP
period.
b) The parent
has the right to accept or decline any or all services without jeopardy to
other services under this Part as set forth in Section
500.155(c).
Refusals of services or referrals shall be documented in writing.
c) Providers shall render authorized services
as indicated in the IFSP. They shall provide direct service reports to the
Service Coordinator at least every six months and prior to each IFSP
update/review or more often if the child's progress/lack of progress
warrants.
d) The Illinois EI
Services System is not responsible for funding EI services the parent seeks
from providers not enrolled with the system unless an enrolled provider cannot
be made available to the family. Services outside the System in such situations
must be pre-approved by the Department.
e) With the parent's informed consent to use
private insurance and when a family's insurance coverage is through a managed
care arrangement with a network of providers that includes one or more types of
EI Specialists who provide the services set forth in the family's IFSP, the
family shall use those network providers, but only to the extent that:
1) the network provider is immediately
available to receive the referral and to begin providing services to the
child;
2) the network provider is
enrolled as a provider in the Illinois EI system and fully credentialed under
the current policy or rule of the Department;
3) the network provider can provide the
services to the child in the manner required in the IFSP;
4) the family would not have to travel more
than an additional 15 miles or an additional 30 minutes to the network provider
than it would have to travel to a non-network provider who is available to
provide the same service; and
5)
the family's managed care plan does not allow for billing (even at a reduced
rate or reduced percentage of the claim) for EI services provided by
non-network providers.
f) If the parent has provided informed
consent to use private insurance and a child has been receiving services from a
non-network provider and the regional intake entity determines, at the time of
enrollment in the EI Program or at any point thereafter, that the family is
enrolled in a managed care plan, the family shall transfer to a network
provider within 45 days after that determination if all the requirements of
subsection (e) have been met.
g) If
an exemption to use of insurance is granted, it shall be noted on the IFSP, and
the family and the providers serving the family shall be notified in writing of
the exemption.
Notes
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