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Telehealth Is A Gift That Benefits Patients: Vote ‘YES’ On House Bill 3498
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] It was a monumental task, but AMITA Health Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital was up to the challenge. In a matter of days, the Hoffman Estates hospital successfully and safely transitioned nearly 300 patients to virtual programs after the pandemic began. At the same time, the hospital began accepting new patients for virtual care. To preserve access to telehealth, the Illinois Senate has an important opportunity to pass House Bill 3498 in the final two weeks of the spring legislative session. The Coalition to Protect Telehealth urges senators to pass the bill with the strong support shown in the House last month. In a statement for Mental Health Awareness Month, which is this month, AMITA Health said: “Our treatment outcomes have continued to show gains consistent with pre-pandemic patient outcomes. Virtual services have been a gift that has allowed the hospital to continue its mission and support the hundreds of patients who rely on us each and every day.” Transitioning AMITA patients to virtual behavioral health care had never been done on such a large scale. Now that the hard work is done, let’s keep the gift of telehealth for Illinoisans who rely on it. Learn more at https://protectillinoistelehealth.org/.
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Don’t Exempt IL’s Biggest Polluter From Climate Action Plan
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] After years of tireless work by legislators and advocates, a comprehensive, nation-leading clean energy bill is coming together in Springfield. But with less than two weeks left until the end of the session, the state’s biggest polluter is seeking a total exemption from the new legislation, allowing them to continue polluting our state with expensive, dirty energy. We can’t let that happen. The Prairie State Coal Plant is one of the largest coal plants in the country, and it emits more toxic sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides than any source in Illinois. In fact, Prairie State emits more carbon pollution than the state’s next two largest polluters combined. Its emissions cost us nearly $2 billion in damage to our health and environment each year, causing 50 premature deaths annually. Illinois is ready for a just transition to 100% clean energy. We are on the cusp of leading the nation with a comprehensive climate bill that creates equitable jobs and holds utilities accountable. We can’t lead by letting the worst polluter off the hook. For more information, visit the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition at ilcleanjobs.org
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It Is Time to Repeal PNA
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - Posted by Advertising Department
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Springfield: Restricting PBM Tools Will Raise Costs for Consumers, Employers + the State
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Employers in Illinois provide prescription drug coverage for nearly 6.7 million Illinoisans. In order to help keep care more affordable, employers work with pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), who deploy a variety of tools to reduce prescription drug costs and help improve health outcomes. In addition to helping employers, PBMs also work with the Illinois Medicaid program in the same way to help control costs. Over the last five years, PBMs have saved the state and taxpayers nearly $340 million. Today, Illinois faces a multibillion budget shortfall as more Illinoisans are relying on Medicaid to help meet their health care coverage needs. As legislators work to address these challenges, one way to help ensure continued cost savings is by strengthening the PBM tools that the State and employers use, which are poised to save employers, consumers and the State $39 billion over the next 10 years. These are meaningful savings that will help continue to contain costs, ensure consumer access to medicines and drive savings in public health programs. Amid a pandemic and economic challenges, now is the time to strengthen, not limit, the tools that employers, consumers and the State rely on to manage costs and ensure consumers can access the medicines they need.
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Governor Pritzker Said On The Campaign Trail: “I’m In Favor Of Fair Maps.”
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] We can’t have fair maps if those maps aren’t drawn using the full set of detailed Census data. But, due to census delays, Illinois politicians are planning to use outdated, estimated numbers to draw election maps that will last for a decade. We know those estimates missed tens of thousands of us. We need the next set of election district maps to fully reflect our communities, and the only way that can happen is if those maps are drawn with current, complete Census data to give all our communities accurate and fair representation. Call Governor Pritzker’s office today to ask that he push lawmakers to seek court permission to delay the process so that the next set of election maps are drawn with COMPLETE Census data, NOT old estimates. Find your lawmakers contact information to ask for them to seek a delay here: https://www.changeil.org/legislator-map/
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