Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin

Filed: 4/2/2025

 

 


 

 


 
10400HB1332ham003LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1332

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1332, AS AMENDED,
3by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 5. The Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act
6is amended by changing Sections 1, 5, 10, and 30 and by adding
7Section 14 as follows:
 
8    (210 ILCS 91/1)
9    Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Emergency
10Contact and Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act.
11(Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
 
12    (210 ILCS 91/5)
13    Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
14    "After care" means clinical assistance to a patient
15provided by a caregiver in the patient's residence following

 

 

10400HB1332ham003- 2 -LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1the patient's discharge from an inpatient hospital stay that
2is related to the patient's condition at the time of
3discharge, as determined appropriate by the discharging
4physician or other health care professional. Clinical
5assistance may include activities of daily living or
6medication management.
7    "Caregiver" means any individual designated by a patient
8to provide after care to a patient. A designated caregiver may
9include, but is not limited to, a relative, spouse, partner,
10friend, or neighbor.
11    "Discharge" means a patient's release from a hospital to
12the patient's residence following an inpatient admission.
13    "Emergency Contact" means the name, telephone number, or
14address of an individual designated by a patient to be
15contacted by a hospital. An emergency contact may include, but
16is not limited to, a relative, spouse, partner, friend, or
17neighbor of the patient or the patient's legal representative.
18    "Hospital" means a hospital that provides general acute
19care that is either licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act
20or operated under the University of Illinois Hospital Act.
21    "Legal representative" means a personal representative
22having designated legal status, including an agent designated
23through a power of attorney.
24    "Patient" means an individual admitted to a hospital as an
25inpatient. "Patient" does not include a pediatric patient or a
26patient who is not capable of designating a caregiver due to a

 

 

10400HB1332ham003- 3 -LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1health care condition or other circumstances, as determined by
2the health care provider.
3    "Protected health information" has the meaning given to
4that term in 45 CFR 160.103 of the Privacy Rule to the Health
5Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42
6U.S.C. 1320d et al.), as may be amended.
7    "Residence" means a dwelling that the patient considers to
8be the patient's home. "Residence" does not include a
9rehabilitation facility, hospital, nursing home, assisted
10living establishment, group home licensed by the Department of
11Public Health or the Department of Human Services, or a
12State-operated facility.
13(Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
 
14    (210 ILCS 91/10)
15    Sec. 10. Opportunity to designate an emergency contact and
16a caregiver.
17    (a) Following the patient's admission into the hospital as
18an inpatient, a A hospital shall provide each patient or, if
19applicable, the patient's legal representative with an
20opportunity to designate: (1) an emergency contact, including
21the opportunity to authorize the hospital to share protected
22health information with the patient's emergency contact; and
23(2) a caregiver following the patient's admission into the
24hospital as an inpatient and prior to the patient's discharge
25to the patient's residence or transfer to another facility.

 

 

10400HB1332ham003- 4 -LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1    (b) In the event that a patient is unconscious or
2otherwise incapacitated, the hospital shall provide the
3patient or the patient's legal representative with an
4opportunity to designate an emergency contact and a caregiver
5within a timeframe deemed appropriate by the attending
6physician or other licensed health care provider.
7    (c) If a patient or legal representative declines to
8designate an emergency contact or a caregiver pursuant to this
9Act, the hospital shall document this declination in the
10patient's medical record and has no further responsibilities
11under this Act.
12    (d) If a patient or the patient's legal representative
13designates an individual as an emergency contact or a
14caregiver under this Act, the hospital shall record the
15patient's designation of emergency contact and caregiver, the
16relationship of the emergency contact and designated caregiver
17to the patient, and the name, telephone number, and address of
18the patient's emergency contact and designated caregiver in
19the patient's medical record.
20    (e) A patient may elect to change his or her emergency
21contact or designated caregiver at any time, and the hospital
22must record this change in the patient's medical record and
23thereafter treat the newly named person as the designated
24emergency contact or caregiver.
25    (f) A designation of an emergency contact or a caregiver
26by a patient or the patient's legal representative does not

 

 

10400HB1332ham003- 5 -LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1obligate any individual to provide any after care for the
2patient.
3    (g) This Section shall not be construed to require a
4patient or a patient's legal representative to designate an
5individual as an emergency contact or a caregiver under this
6Act.
7(Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
 
8    (210 ILCS 91/14 new)
9    Sec. 14. Notice to designated emergency contact. If a
10patient has authorized the hospital to share protected health
11information with an emergency contact that is not the
12patient's legal representative and the patient's legal
13representative does not object, a hospital shall, as soon as
14practicable, notify that emergency contact of the patient's
15death. The hospital's attempt to notify the emergency contact
16shall be noted in the patient's record. Failure of the
17patient's emergency contact to respond to a hospital's
18attempted contact shall not be considered a violation of this
19Section. If a patient fails to authorize the hospital to share
20the patient's protected health information or revokes such
21authorization, the hospital may contact the emergency contact
22only as otherwise allowed by law.
 
23    (210 ILCS 91/30)
24    Sec. 30. No private right of action. Nothing in this Act

 

 

10400HB1332ham003- 6 -LRB104 07383 BAB 24325 a

1shall be construed to create a private right of action against
2a hospital, a hospital affiliate, a hospital employee, or a
3consultant or contractor with whom a hospital has a
4contractual relationship solely for attempting to contact an
5emergency contact, as described in Section 14 of this Act, or
6providing instruction to a designated caregiver, as described
7in Section 20 of this Act.
8    A hospital, a hospital affiliate, a hospital employee, or
9a consultant or contractor with whom a hospital has a
10contractual relationship shall not be held liable, except for
11willful or wanton misconduct, for services rendered or not
12rendered by the caregiver to the patient or for the hospital's
13inability to contact, or timeliness in contacting, an
14emergency contact.
15    Nothing in this Act shall delay the provision of care to a
16patient, the discharge of a patient, or the transfer of a
17patient from a hospital to another facility.
18(Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)".