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Step ForwardHow does Illinois spell relief? F-M-A-PBy Andrea Kovach, Staff Attorney Illinois is currently drowning in back debt owed to providers of health care services under the Medicaid program (doctors, hospitals, nursing homes and others) for their past provision of care to the more than two million Illinoisans currently enrolled in the Medicaid program. The current Medicaid bill backlog of over $4.5 billion dollars is unprecedented and is expected to balloon to more than $5 billion by March. As with every state in the Medicaid program, Illinois’ Medicaid program is jointly financed by the federal and state governments, and before Illinois can receive federal Medicaid dollars it must first reimburse health care providers for their earlier provision of care. The Medicaid system works efficiently when Illinois has the funds to pay these bills.
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