Rockford Register Star

Pritzker announces healthcare reform campaign

- Jeff Kolkey Jeff Kolkey writes about government, economic developmen­t and other issues for the Rockford Register Star. He can be reached at (815) 987-1374, via email at jkolkey@rrstar.com and on Twitter @jeffkolkey.

Saying that patients are being hit with unexpected roadblocks to treatment, Gov. JB Pritzker and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton made a third stop on a statewide health care reform campaign Tuesday at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center.

The governor and lieutenant governor were joined by area legislator­s, health care profession­als and patients to show support for HB5395, the Healthcare Protection Act. It was approved by the state House and is now moving to the Senate.

“For far too long, insurance companies — not doctors — have been free to determine what treatment options patients should have and how quickly they can receive it,” Pritzker said. “With this bill, we’re putting power back in the hands of doctors and patients.”

The campaign started Monday with visits to hospitals in Belleville and Peoria.

The act bans what is called step therapy, the practice of insurance companies forcing patients to jump through medically unnecessar­y hoops before arriving at the treatment their doctor recommende­d in the first place. It also bans prior authorizat­ion for crisis mental health care, improves network adequacy, bans junk insurance plans and ends unchecked rate increases for large group insurance companies.

OSF Saint Anthony President Paula Carynski said the reforms would protect patients from profit driven insurance company practices.

“That’s the practice of health insurers delaying and denying coverage of needed medical procedures to control cost and limit exposure,” Carynski said.

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