Wellness Wednesday

Showing yourself kindness today can look like…

  • Giving yourself the credit and recognition you deserve
  • Being true to your words
  • Taking time off
  • Letting things go that are outside of your control
  • Giving yourself grace
  • Practicing positive self-talk
  • Making time to relax and rest
  • Spending time doing activities you enjoy
  • Listening to your body and honoring your needs
  • Grounding yourself and being present in the moment

 

via @knicolewriting

From the Office of the Dean: We Want Your Opinion!

CSL Students –

Please take the time to have a voice in how the College of Education will plan for 2021-22!   Please use the following link to complete a SHORT survey that includes questions about the delivery/modality of classes and what services are important to you!  We will randomly award 10 – $25 Amazon gift cards (raffle) to those students who submit surveys.

You can access the survey at: https://rebrand.ly/COE_Student_Survey

Wellness Wednesday

6 Important Daily Reminders:

  1. Just because I am struggling does not mean I am failing.
  2. Growth can happen while I am figuring myself out.
  3. I do not have to go at others’ paces in life.
  4. Taking a break does not mean I am lazy or giving up.
  5. Giving my mind space to rest and recharge is productive.
  6. Saying “no” does not make me undeserving.

 

via @brainbodydoc

Call to Action: Witness Slips Needed – Telehealth & Parity

CALL TO ACTION

File witness slips in support for the 5/19 4:30 PM Committee Hearing!

How to File a Witness Slip:

  • Section I, please enter your contact information. If you are submitting the witness slip in your personal capacity and not on behalf of an organization, you may enter “citizen” or “self” in this field. If you are empowered to represent an organization, for firm/business, please list that organization. More weight is given to those with businesses listed.
  • Section II, list the organization you are empowered to represent. If you are submitting the witness slip in your personal capacity and not on behalf of an organization, you may enter “citizen” or “self” in this field.
  • Section III, click “Proponent”
  • Section IV, click “Record of Appearance Only”
Support HB 3498
HB 3498 – Telehealth Coverage

Fact Sheet

  • Bars insurers from requiring patients to prove a hardship or access barrier in order to receive healthcare services through telehealth.
  • Prohibits geographic or facility restrictions on telehealth services, allowing patients to be treated via telehealth in their home.
  • Protects patient preference by establishing that a patient cannot be required to use telehealth services.
  • Ensures patients will not be required to use a separate panel of providers or practitioners to receive telehealth services.
  • Aligns telehealth practice with privacy laws for in-person practice, while giving healthcare providers the professional latitude to determine the appropriateness of specific sites and technology platforms for telehealth services.
  • Aligns telehealth coverage and payment with in-person care, making appropriate patient access to care the priority and removing harmful barriers that shift costs to the patient and healthcare provider.
    • Equal coverage eliminates policy loopholes that allow insurers to create separate telehealth networks which ship tax dollars to out-of-state providers that work outside of a patient’s care team.
Support HB 2595
HB 2595 – Mental Health Parity

Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to ensure that all Medicaid MCOs and commercial insurer medical necessity determinations concerning mental health and substance use disorders are fully consistent with generally accepted standards of care.

  • Establishes a clear definition and standards for when services and treatment qualify as medically necessary.
  • Requires insurers to rely on the transparent, publicly available guidelines published by nonprofit clinical societies for mental health disorder medical necessity determinations, as Illinois already requires for substance use disorders.
  • Requires insurers to cover all medically necessary mental health and substance use disorder care and explicitly prohibits insurers from limiting benefits to short-term, acute care or from excluding certain levels of care (e.g., residential treatment).
  • Encourages compliance with Illinois’ parity law by making sure illegal practices are appropriately penalized.
Please consider contacting your Senator directly and requesting their support of these bills! The passage of each is integral for our profession!

Directions to Find your Senator

  • Click here which takes you to the Illinois State Board of Elections website
  • Scroll to just under the map of Illinois and enter your address in the box
  • Click to “find” your address
  • Click to “confirm” your address
  • Scroll past the first elected official listed as this is your congressman – the second elected official is your Senator–Senate District – and their contact information.

We recommend calling their Springfield office, but either is appreciated.