Illinois Governor Pritzker Signs First State-In-The-Nation Landmark Bill to Cover Alzheimer’s Treatments for State Employees



Illinois Governor Pritzker Signs First State-In-The-Nation Landmark Bill to Cover Alzheimer’s Treatments for State Employees

We are thrilled to announce that Governor JB Pritzker has again taken a leadership role in the fight to end Alzheimer's, signing into law a historic piece of legislation. Governor JB Pritzker has signed into law a historic piece of legislation aimed at improving access to Alzheimer’s treatment for state employees across Illinois. This groundbreaking measure mandates that the State Employees Group Insurance Program provides coverage for all medically necessary FDA-approved treatments and medications designed to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

“Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease that affects not only those diagnosed but also their families and loved ones. The legislation is the first of its kind in the United States, setting a precedent for other states to follow in expanding access to Alzheimer’s care,” said Delia Jervier, Executive Director Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter. 

“This legislation represents a significant victory for patients and their families,” said Senator Murphy,. “By eliminating barriers to timely treatment, we are giving those living with Alzheimer’s a fighting chance to preserve their quality of life for as long as possible.”

State Representative Mary Gill, who carried the bill in the House, emphasized the personal significance of the legislation. “Alzheimer’s claimed the life of my Uncle Mike at a young age. This bill is a way to honor his memory and ensure that others have a better chance at life through access to these life-changing treatments,” said Representative Gill.

The legislation also addresses the need for comprehensive diagnostic support by requiring coverage for diagnostic imaging and tests necessary to confirm an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Additionally, the bill prohibits the use of step therapy, a practice that can delay access to critical treatment.

“This law is about providing peace of mind and hope for families like mine,” said Holly Blastic, a state employee and advocate for the bill. “Knowing that this coverage is available means that those of us at risk can approach the future with more confidence and less fear.”

Senate Bill 3318 is a landmark achievement in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and represents a unified effort by the Illinois General Assembly to support those affected by this debilitating condition. The bill solidifies Illinois’ position as a leader in serving those living with dementia and their caregivers.

Contact: Lionell Martin, Public Relations Manager, Alzheimer’s Association, lrmartin@alz.org, 773.593. 4211

About the Alzheimer’s Association®:

The Alzheimer’s Association is a global voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900 for more information.

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