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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Language Assistance Services Act is amended |
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| by changing Section 15 as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 87/15)
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| Sec. 15. Language assistance services. |
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| (a) To insure access to
health care information and |
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| services for
limited-English-speaking or non-English-speaking |
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| residents and deaf residents,
a health facility must do one or |
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| more of the following:
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| (1) Review existing policies regarding interpreters |
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| for patients with
limited English proficiency and for |
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| patients who are deaf, including the
availability of staff |
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| to act as interpreters.
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| (1)
(2) Adopt and review annually a policy for |
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| providing language assistance
services to patients with |
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| language or communication barriers. The policy shall
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| include procedures for providing, to the extent possible as |
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| determined by the
facility, the use of an interpreter |
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| whenever a language or communication
barrier
exists, |
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| except where the patient, after being informed of the |
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| availability of
the interpreter service, chooses to use a |
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| family member or friend who
volunteers to interpret. The |
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| procedures shall be designed to maximize
efficient use of |
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| interpreters and minimize delays in providing interpreters |
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| to
patients. The procedures shall insure, to the extent |
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| possible as determined
by the facility, that
interpreters |
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| are available, either on the premises or accessible by |
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| telephone,
24 hours a day. The facility shall annually |
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| transmit to the Department of
Public Health a
copy of the |
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| updated policy and shall include a description of the |
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| facility's
efforts to
insure adequate and speedy |
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| communication between patients with language or
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| communication barriers and staff.
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| (2)
(3) Develop, and post in conspicuous locations, |
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| notices that advise patients
and their families of the |
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| availability of interpreters, the procedure for
obtaining |
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| an interpreter, and the telephone numbers to call for |
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| filing
complaints concerning interpreter service problems, |
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| including, but not limited
to, a
T.D.D. number for the |
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| hearing impaired. The notices shall be posted, at a
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| minimum, in the emergency room, the admitting area, the |
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| facility entrance, and
the
outpatient area. Notices shall |
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| inform patients that interpreter services are
available on |
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| request, shall list the languages most commonly |
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| encountered at the facility for which interpreter services
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| are available, and shall instruct patients to direct |
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| complaints regarding
interpreter services to the |
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| Department of Public Health, including the
telephone
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| numbers to call for that purpose.
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| (4) Identify and record a patient's primary language |
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| and dialect on one or
more of the following: a patient |
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| medical chart, hospital bracelet,
bedside notice, or |
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| nursing card.
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| (5) Prepare and maintain, as needed, a list of |
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| interpreters who have
been identified as proficient in sign |
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| language and in the languages of the
population of the |
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| geographical area served by the facility who have the
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| ability to translate
the names of body parts, injuries, and |
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| symptoms.
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| (3)
(6) Notify the facility's employees of the language |
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| services available at the facility and train them on how to |
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| make those language services available to patients
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| facility's commitment to provide
interpreters to
all |
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| patients who request them .
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| (b) In addition, a health facility may do one or more of |
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| the following: |
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| (1) Identify and record a patient's primary language |
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| and dialect on one or more of the following: a patient |
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| medical chart, hospital bracelet, bedside notice, or |
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| nursing card. |
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| (2) Prepare and maintain, as needed, a list of |
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| interpreters who have been identified as proficient in sign |
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| language and in the language of the population of the |
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| geographical area served by the facility who have the |
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| ability to translate the names of body parts, injuries, and |
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| symptoms.
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| (3)
(7) Review all standardized written forms, |
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| waivers, documents, and
informational materials available |
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| to patients on admission to determine which
to translate |
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| into languages other than English.
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| (4)
(8) Consider providing its nonbilingual staff with |
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| standardized picture and
phrase sheets for use in routine |
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| communications with patients who have language
or |
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| communication barriers.
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| (5)
(9) Develop community liaison groups to enable the |
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| facility and the
limited-English-speaking, |
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| non-English-speaking, and deaf communities to insure
the |
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| adequacy of the
interpreter services.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-564, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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