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1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The Constitution of the State of Illinois provides |
3 | | for "the health, safety and welfare of the people" and the |
4 | | "opportunity for the fullest development of the individual"; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, It has been demonstrated that due to deeply held |
7 | | religious, philosophical, or personal reasons, some families |
8 | | will always choose to give birth to their children at home; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, There were 61,041 out-of-hospital births in the |
10 | | United States in 2015 with a 52% increase in out-of-hospital |
11 | | births and a 45% increase in home births since 2007; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, 65% of U.S. home births in 2015 were attended by |
13 | | non-nurse midwives; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, In Illinois, home births increased by 50% between |
15 | | 2007 and 2014; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, All well-designed studies show that for low-risk |
17 | | women, planned home birth, attended by a trained maternity care |
18 | | provider, is as safe as hospital birth; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Over 50 trained Illinois home birth providers, |
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1 | | including the last remaining Illinois home birth physician, |
2 | | have ceased providing home birth services since 1996; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, There now remain fewer than 10 legally recognized |
4 | | home birth practices (nurse-midwives) in Illinois, and these |
5 | | are located in only six of 102 Illinois counties (Lake, Cook, |
6 | | DuPage, Will, Peoria, and McLean); and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Due to the scarcity of legal home birth providers, |
8 | | approximately 50% of the babies born at home in Illinois are |
9 | | born either with no skilled assistance at all (unassisted home |
10 | | birth), or they are born into the hands of underground |
11 | | community midwives; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Some of these underground midwives are nationally |
13 | | certified and credentialed, while others are not; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Underground community midwives have no legal |
15 | | access to life saving oxygen and anti-hemorrhage medications; |
16 | | and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Underground community midwives have no means of |
18 | | legally completing newborn congenital heart disease |
19 | | screenings, hearing screenings and metabolic screening tests, |
20 | | and no means of legally filing accurate birth certificate |
21 | | information; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, An underground system of care may cause parents |
2 | | and midwives to delay seeking hospital care in the event of an |
3 | | emergency; parents are afraid of Child Protective Services |
4 | | involvement; midwives are afraid of arrest; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Underground healthcare is never safe; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, The above-mentioned increase in Illinois home |
7 | | births, the shortage of licensed home birth providers, and the |
8 | | dangers associated with families resorting to underground |
9 | | healthcare, in effect, add up to a "Home Birth Maternity Care |
10 | | Crisis" in Illinois; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is surrounded on three sides by states |
12 | | (Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri) that set educational standards |
13 | | for their community midwives, license and regulate them, allow |
14 | | them to have access to life-saving oxygen and medications, |
15 | | allow them to perform life-saving newborn screenings, and allow |
16 | | them to openly transport to a hospital in an emergency; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, 33 of the 50 United States also protect their |
18 | | citizens in this way through licensure and regulation of |
19 | | community midwives; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, Licensure in these states is based upon the |
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1 | | requirement that the community midwife earn a Certified |
2 | | Professional Midwife (CPM) credential - the only healthcare |
3 | | credential requiring documented out-of-hospital training and |
4 | | experience; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, States that license Certified Professional |
6 | | Midwives tend to have lower perinatal mortality rates; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, More and more states are taking advantage of the |
8 | | cost-savings associated with home birth midwifery care to |
9 | | reduce state Medicaid expenditures; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois used to license community |
11 | | midwives under the Medical Practice Act from 1877 to 1963 and |
12 | | ceased renewing licenses in 1972; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Home birth mothers and families have been seeking |
14 | | a legislative solution to the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis |
15 | | for nearly 40 years (since 1979); and
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16 | | WHEREAS, All Illinois mothers and their newborns deserve |
17 | | access to safe maternity care regardless of place of birth; |
18 | | therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
20 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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1 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we find it unacceptable that home birth |
2 | | mothers and babies in Illinois are without adequate maternity |
3 | | care providers; and be it further |
4 | | RESOLVED, That it is in the State's best interest to assure |
5 | | its citizens access to all safe maternity care options; and be |
6 | | it further |
7 | | RESOLVED, That Illinois families, in order to best meet |
8 | | personal needs and desires, are entitled freedom to choose |
9 | | among all safe, nationally-recognized maternity care options, |
10 | | including home birth; and be it further |
11 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
12 | | Committee is hereby created; and be it further |
13 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
14 | | Committee be bipartisan; and be it further |
15 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
16 | | Committee include 15 members as follows: |
17 | | (1) One appointed by the Secretary of the Department of |
18 | | Financial and Professional Regulation; |
19 | | (2) One appointed by the President of the Senate; |
20 | | (3) One appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; |
21 | | (4) One appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
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1 | | Representatives; |
2 | | (5) One appointed by the Minority Leader of the House |
3 | | of Representatives; |
4 | | (6) A representative of a statewide association |
5 | | representing professional midwives, appointed by the |
6 | | President of the Senate; |
7 | | (7) A representative of a national association |
8 | | representing professional midwives, appointed by the |
9 | | President of the Senate; |
10 | | (8) A representative of a statewide association |
11 | | representing advanced practice nursing, appointed by the |
12 | | President of the Senate; |
13 | | (9) A representative of a statewide association |
14 | | representing nurse-midwives, appointed by the Minority |
15 | | Leader of the Senate; |
16 | | (10) A representative of a statewide association |
17 | | representing hospitals, appointed by the Minority Leader |
18 | | of the Senate; |
19 | | (11) A representative of a statewide association |
20 | | representing lawyers, appointed by the Speaker of the House |
21 | | of Representatives; |
22 | | (12) A representative of a statewide association |
23 | | representing pediatrics, appointed by the Speaker of the |
24 | | House of Representatives; |
25 | | (13) A representative of a statewide association |
26 | | representing obstetricians and gynecologists, appointed by |
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1 | | the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; |
2 | | (14) A representative of a statewide association |
3 | | representing doctors, appointed by the Minority Leader of |
4 | | the House of Representatives; and |
5 | | (15) A representative of a statewide association |
6 | | representing a consumer organization, appointed by the |
7 | | Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; and be it |
8 | | further |
9 | | RESOLVED That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
10 | | Committee shall meet monthly until such time that it is |
11 | | prepared to make a recommendation to the General Assembly, but |
12 | | that time shall be no later than October 8, 2019; and be it |
13 | | further |
14 | | RESOLVED, That the Office of the Secretary of the |
15 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall |
16 | | provide the Task Force with administrative and other support; |
17 | | and be it further |
18 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
19 | | Committee will hear testimony from all interested parties; and |
20 | | be it further |
21 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
22 | | Committee will thoroughly consider the role that Certified |
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1 | | Professional Midwives may have in helping to resolve the Home |
2 | | Birth Maternity Care Crisis; and be it further
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3 | | RESOLVED, That the Home Birth Maternity Care Crisis Study |
4 | | Committee will recommend to the General Assembly a |
5 | | consumer-focused, evidence-based solution to the Illinois Home |
6 | | Birth Maternity Care Crisis that protects families from the |
7 | | dangers of having inadequate numbers of licensed home birth |
8 | | providers to care for them during the prenatal, intrapartum, |
9 | | and postpartum portions of their pregnancies, especially in the |
10 | | underserved communities of Illinois.
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