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This webinar discusses the history and implementation process of Medicaid coverage for methadone treatment in Illinois. It covers the need for expanded medication-assisted treatment, legislative actions taken, and the current status of implementation.
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Medicaid Coverage for MethadoneIn Illinois:AATOD Medicaid WebinarRichard WeisskopfState Opiate Treatment AuthorityIllinois Department of Human Services Division of Alcoholism and Substance AbuseIDHS/DASAMarch 29, 2017
ILLINOIS TREATMENT SYSTEM • 73 Methadone programs serving 11,700 patients • Funding approximately $22 M • 515 Physicians approved to prescribe Buprenorphine
HISTORY • Medicaid coverage for Methadone in Illinois ended in the mid-90s • Overall Medicaid reimbursement in Illinois was spiraling especially in Detox and Residential programming • Although Methadone programs were not abusers and reimbursement was comparatively small, it was cut as a high-visibility item with little support and residual stigma • Medicaid did continue to reimburse for counseling services
HISTORY • With demand for Medication Assisted Treatment outweighing system capacity, periodic talks began with Department of Healthcare and Family Services (IDHFS) where Medicaid lives • There was little progress • With the onset of the Heroin/Opiate Crisis, the need became even greater
History • Talks were renewed with some positive progress before the 2014 elections • With the election and a change in administrations, talks were renewed • Unfortunately, because of the change of players, talks had to begin from square one • Progress was slow with IDHFS having to be educated in MAT
HISTORY • With the onset of the National Heroin/Opiate Crisis heavily impacting Illinois, the need for a substantial state response and Medicaid coverage for MAT became a priority • Legislative Hearings were held statewide in 2014-15 with testimony from parents, educators, healthcare workers, coroners, treatment providers, lawyers, judges, law enforcement, EMTs and other First Responders • The result was Illinois Heroin Crisis Act (HB -0001)
HOUSE BILL-001 HB-001 is an extensive response to the Heroin Crisis: - Expansion of Medication Assisted Treatment - Providing Medicaid Coverage to Methadone Treatment - Elimination of the existing prior approval and time limits for Suboxone Treatment - Provisions for the expansion of Drug Overdose Prevention Programs, availability of Naloxone through pharmacies, and training for Pharmacists - Safe Prescribing Practices Training for Physicians and other medical professionals and more
PA99-0488 (HB-001) • While the bill passed into law, implementation has yet to take place • Numerous discussions between IDHS/DASA and IDHFS took place following passage of the bill which allowed IDHFS to approve Medicaid reimbursement for Methadone and include it on its State Plan as required • This approval has been sent to the federal government, which must also approve this addition • Federal approval is expected but is still pending
IMPLEMENTATION • Once approved by the federal government, there are still issues to be resolved • Matching Funds: Illinois has not had a budget for almost two years • Procedures: Must be finalized for providers to bill for the newly-approved Methadone services • Rates: Bundled? Individual services? Bundled with additions?
FOR ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS Richard Weisskopf Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse State Opiate Treatment Authority 401 S. Clinton ST, 2nd Floor Chicago, IL 60607 312/814-3840 richard.weisskopf@illinois.gov