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SB1354 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2011 and 2012
SB1354

 

Introduced 2/8/2011, by Sen. Jeffrey M. Schoenberg

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 2310/2310-338.5 new

    Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Establishes the Asthma Mobile Pilot Program, and provides that, subject to appropriations, the Department of Public Health shall issue a grant for the program. Provides that the 5-year pilot program shall include: initial respiratory health screenings; diagnosis and followup medical care from pediatricians specializing in asthma management; bilingual, individualized family education sessions; in-home asthma trigger assessments; Covering All Kids Insurance Program application assistance; and extensive primary care physician outreach and education. Requires the grant recipient to collect certain data. Requires the Department to submit an annual report to the General Assembly. Effective July 1, 2011.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and
5Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
6amended by adding Section 2310-338.5 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 2310/2310-338.5 new)
8    Sec. 2310-338.5. Asthma Mobile Pilot Program.
9    (a) The General Assembly finds all of the following:
10        (1) An estimated 1,044,936 people in Illinois had been
11    diagnosed with asthma during their lifetime.
12        (2) In Cook County alone, 317,906 adults and 121,610
13    children have been diagnosed with asthma.
14        (3) More than half of all children in Chicago with
15    asthma have had a severe asthma attack in the past year and
16    nearly one-third had episodes in which they thought their
17    lives were in danger.
18        (4) Approximately 40% of people visiting selected
19    Chicago Emergency Departments for asthma attacks had 3 or
20    more other Emergency Department visits in the previous 12
21    months.
22        (5) The burden of asthma falls disproportionately on
23    the African-American and Latino populations, and

 

 

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1    especially on children of ethnic minorities.
2        (6) The asthma death rate for African-Americans in this
3    State is 4 times the national average.
4        (7) 15.1% of African-American persons in Illinois had
5    asthma in 2000.
6        (8) 12.3% of Latino persons in Illinois had asthma in
7    2000.
8        (9) The annual cost of asthma is estimated to be nearly
9    $18 billion.
10        (10) A clean environment and appropriate asthma care
11    are critical to the quality of life of our citizens with
12    asthma.
13        (11) Access to care for ethnic minorities is often
14    hampered by socioeconomic disparities, shortages of
15    primary care physicians in minority communities, language
16    and literacy barriers, and cultural beliefs about the role
17    and usefulness of medicine.
18        (12) As much as 40% of the risk of asthma in minority
19    children is attributable to exposure to residential
20    allergens that could be reduced, if not eliminated.
21        (13) Eleven Americans die from asthma each day, which
22    is more than 4,000 each year.
23        (14) Puerto Ricans have the highest asthma mortality
24    rate of any racial or ethnic subgroup.
25        (15) African-Americans are 3 times more likely than
26    Caucasians to die from asthma.

 

 

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1        (16) The death rate for children under 19 years old due
2    to asthma has increased by nearly 80% since 1980.
3        (17) Many asthma deaths are avoidable with proper
4    treatment and care.
5        (18) The State bears a responsibility in matters of
6    public health and the well-being of Illinois citizens and
7    that includes the quality of life for our citizens with
8    asthma and those citizens who are at risk for asthma.
9    (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to:
10        (1) Address the problem of access to asthma treatment
11    in minority populations by establishing a mobile pilot
12    program to treat children with asthma.
13        (2) Direct the Department of Public Health to oversee
14    such a mobile pilot program.
15        (3) Establish a mobile pilot program that will use data
16    to identify and evaluate asthma interventions and assess
17    the impact of asthma outcomes.
18        (4) Provide asthma education for people with asthma and
19    those involved in the care of people with asthma, promoting
20    asthma awareness, education, and screening programs in
21    communities.
22        (5) Provide a mobile pilot program that is solely
23    dedicated to help implement the recommendations within the
24    Illinois Asthma Partnership Strategic Plan that relate to
25    children and families and continue to work in the best
26    interests of the public health of our citizens with asthma,

 

 

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1    especially those minority populations who are at a greater
2    risk for asthma.
3    (c) The Asthma Mobile Pilot Program is established to work
4with children and their families.
5    (d) Subject to appropriations, the Department shall issue a
6grant for the Mobile Asthma Pilot Program. This 5-year pilot
7program shall include: initial respiratory health screenings;
8diagnosis and followup medical care from pediatricians
9specializing in asthma management; bilingual, individualized
10family education sessions; in-home asthma trigger assessments;
11Covering All Kids Insurance Program application assistance;
12and extensive primary care physician outreach and education.
13    (e) The grant recipient shall collect data demonstrating
14the effectiveness of the Mobile Asthma Pilot Program from
15patients, school administrators, and parents and shall provide
16the information to the Department.
17    (f) The Department shall submit to the General Assembly an
18annual report containing an analysis of the data collected and
19recommendations concerning the program and asthma care in the
20State.
 
21    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
222011.