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

Sec. 5-5g. Long-term care patient; resident status.

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Sec. 5-5g. Long-term care patient; resident status. Long-term care providers shall submit all changes in resident status, including, but not limited to, death, discharge, changes in patient credit, third party liability, and Medicare coverage, to the Department through the Medical Electronic Data Interchange System, the Recipient Eligibility Verification System, or the Electronic Data Interchange System established under 89 Ill. Adm. Code 140.55(b) in compliance with the schedule below:
(1)15 calendar days after a resident's death;
(2)15 calendar days after a resident's discharge;
(3)45 calendar days after being informed of a change in the resident's income;
(4)45 calendar days after being informed of a change in a resident's third party
liability;
(5)45 calendar days after a resident's move to exceptional care services; and
(6)45 calendar days after a resident's need for services requiring reimbursement under
the ventilator or traumatic brain injury enhanced rate.
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