Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 1705/63.5

Data collection standardized format.
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(a) No later than January 1, 2023, the Department of Human Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall collaborate to develop a standardized format for:
 
 
(1) collecting de-identified aggregate data from all 
 
member assessment tools;
 
 
(2) collecting any other de-identified aggregate data 
 
that behavioral health providers are required to submit to the State pertaining to the administration of mental health and behavioral health services, including, but not limited to, substance use disorder at the Department of Human Services or the Department of Healthcare and Family Services; and
 
 
(3) registration for Value Options through Beacon 
 
Health Options's Provider Connect portal.
 
(b) Development of the standardized format under subsection (a) shall be conducted in collaboration with:
 
 
(1) behavioral and mental health providers throughout 
 
the State, including, but not limited to, community providers of treatment for substance use disorder;
 
 
(2) stakeholders, including, but not limited to, 
 
organizations that serve individuals with serious mental illness, chronic disease, substance use disorder, or depression; and
 
 
(3) entities with expertise in federal requirements 
 
and form development.
 
(c) The Department of Human Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services must comply with the new standardized format within 6 months after its date of completion. 
 
(d) As used in this Section, "substance use disorder" has the meaning provided in Section 1-10 of the Substance Use Disorder Act. 

member assessment tools;
that behavioral health providers are required to submit to the State pertaining to the administration of mental health and behavioral health services, including, but not limited to, substance use disorder at the Department of Human Services or the Department of Healthcare and Family Services; and
Health Options's Provider Connect portal.
the State, including, but not limited to, community providers of treatment for substance use disorder;
organizations that serve individuals with serious mental illness, chronic disease, substance use disorder, or depression; and
and form development.

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