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Illinois Medicaid must reimburse long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring at no less than 80% of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, improving access to arrhythmia diagnosis.
Illinois Medicaid must reimburse long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring at no less than 80% of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, improving access to arrhythmia diagnosis.
Status: Enacted (signed by Governor June 20, 2025)
Primary sponsor: Rep. Anna Moeller (IL)
Citation added: Illinois Public Aid Code — new Section 5-65
Effective for dates of service on and after January 1, 2026 (subject to federal approval; see enrolled bill remarks)
Require Illinois Medicaid (the Department of Healthcare and Family Services) to reimburse diagnostic testing facilities that provide long‑term ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring services at a minimum rate, aligned to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS). The intent is to raise Medicaid payment for extended ambulatory cardiac monitoring to improve access to diagnostic services that detect arrhythmias associated with stroke, cardiac arrest, and other serious outcomes.
For exact statutory language, monitoring-duration specifics, and fiscal estimates, consult the enrolled act and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services implementation guidance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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