Internal Review Identifies Additional Federal Match Owed to State For Developmental Disability Services Provided – State of Illinois

After a multi-agency internal review of federal funding sources, the agencies impacted determined that a technical coding error delayed communication between the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to submit claims for federal Medicaid reimbursement for community-based services for people with developmental disabilities. Submission files to HFS for payments for service dates between the end of 2020 and June 2022, totaling $601 million in federal match, were impacted by the programming errors.
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Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

More outstandingly competent work from are HSF/ IDHS AFSCME hero’s who’s 20% raise is well deserved!! I’m sure any mere $601 mil bad accounting can be blamed on “previous administration”.

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Ex Illini
2 years ago

$600 million in just over 18 months. Something doesn’t seem right here.

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