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Code · Illinois · Chapter 305 — PUBLIC AID · Act 5

Sec. 15-11. Uses of State funds.

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Sec. 15-11. Uses of State funds.
(a)At any point, if State revenues referenced in subsection
(b)or
(c)of Section 15-10 or additional State grants are disbursed to the Cook County Health and Hospitals System, all funds may be used only for the following:
(1)medical services provided at hospitals or clinics owned and operated by the Cook
County Health and Hospitals System;
(2)information technology to enhance billing capabilities for medical claiming and
reimbursement; or
(3)services purchased by county providers pursuant to Section 5-11 of this Code.
(b)State funds may not be used for the following:
(1)non-clinical services, except services that may be required by accreditation bodies
or State or federal regulatory or licensing authorities;
(2)non-clinical support staff, except as pursuant to paragraph
(1)of this subsection;
or
(3)capital improvements, other than investments in medical technology, except for
capital improvements that may be required by accreditation bodies or State or federal regulatory or licensing authorities.
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