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| (3) License application information required by the |
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| Department.
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| (4) The care of patients in the alternative health care |
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| models.
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| (5) Rights afforded to patients of the alternative |
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| health care models.
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| (6) Physical plant requirements.
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| (7) License application and renewal fees, which may |
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| cover
the cost of administering the demonstration program.
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| (8) Information that may be necessary for the Board and |
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| the Department to
monitor and evaluate the alternative |
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| health care model demonstration program.
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| (9) Administrative fines that may be assessed by the |
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| Department for
violations of this Act or the rules adopted |
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| under this Act.
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| (b) The Department shall issue, renew, deny, suspend, or |
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| revoke licenses for
alternative health care models.
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| (c) The Department shall perform licensure inspections of |
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| alternative health
care models as deemed necessary by the |
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| Department to ensure compliance with
this Act or rules.
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| (d) The Department shall deposit application fees, renewal |
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| fees, and fines
into the Regulatory Evaluation and Basic |
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| Enforcement Fund.
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| (e) The Department shall assist the Board in performing the
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| Board's
responsibilities under this Act.
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| (f) (Blank). The Department shall conduct a study to |
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| determine the feasibility, the
potential risks and benefits to |
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| patients, and the potential effect on the
health care delivery |
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| system of authorizing recovery care of nonsurgical
patients in |
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| postsurgical recovery center demonstration models. The |
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| Department
shall report the findings
of the study
to the |
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| General Assembly no later than November 1, 1998.
The Director |
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| the Illinois Hospital and Health Systems Association,
the |
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| Illinois State Medical Society, and the Illinois Freestanding |
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| Surgery
Center Association,
a physician who is
board certified |
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| in internal medicine, a consumer, and other representatives
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| deemed appropriate by the Director. The advisory committee |
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| shall advise the
Department as it carries out the study.
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| (g) (Blank). Before November 1, 1998 the Department shall |
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| initiate a process to
request public comments on how |
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| postsurgical recovery centers admitting
nonsurgical patients |
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| (Source: P.A. 90-600, eff. 6-25-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)
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| (210 ILCS 3/30)
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| Sec. 30. Demonstration program requirements. The |
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| requirements set forth in
this Section shall apply to |
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| demonstration programs.
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| (a) There shall be no more than:
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| (i) 3 subacute care hospital alternative health care |
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| models in the City of
Chicago (one of which shall be |
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| located on a designated site and shall have been
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| as a hospital under the Illinois Hospital Licensing Act |
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| within the 10
years immediately before the application for |
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| a license);
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| (ii) 2 subacute care hospital alternative health care |
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| models in the
demonstration program for each of the |
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| following areas:
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| (1) Cook County outside the City of Chicago.
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| (2) DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will |
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| Counties.
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| (3) Municipalities with a population greater than |
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| 50,000 not
located in the areas described in item (i) |
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| of subsection (a) and paragraphs
(1) and (2) of item |
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| (ii) of subsection (a); and
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| (iii) 4 subacute care hospital alternative health care
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| models in the demonstration program for rural areas.
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| In selecting among applicants for these
licenses in rural |
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| areas, the Health Facilities Planning Board and the
Department |
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| shall give preference to hospitals that may be unable for |
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| economic
reasons to provide continued service to the community |
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| in which they are located
unless the hospital were to receive |
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| an alternative health care model license.
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| (a-5) There shall be no more than the a total of 12 |
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| postsurgical
recovery care centers with certificate of need for |
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| beds as of January 1, 2008.
center alternative health care |
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| models in the demonstration program, located as
follows:
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| (1) Two in the City of Chicago.
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| (2) Two in Cook County outside the City of Chicago. At |
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one of these shall be owned or operated by a hospital |
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| devoted exclusively to
caring for children.
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| (3) Two in Kane, Lake, and McHenry Counties.
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| (4) Four in municipalities with a population of 50,000 |
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| or more
not located
in the areas described in paragraphs |
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| (1), (2), and (3), 3 of which
shall be
owned or operated by |
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| hospitals, at least 2 of which shall be located in
counties |
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| with a population of less than 175,000, according to the |
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| most recent
decennial census for which data are available, |
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| and one of
which shall be owned or operated by
an |
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| ambulatory surgical treatment center.
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| (5) Two in rural areas,
both of which shall be owned or |
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| operated by
hospitals.
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| There shall be no postsurgical recovery care center |
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| alternative health care
models located in counties with |
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| populations greater than 600,000 but less
than 1,000,000. A |
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| proposed postsurgical recovery care center must be owned or
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| operated by a hospital if it is to be located within, or will |
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| primarily serve
the residents of, a health service area in |
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| which more than 60% of the gross
patient revenue of the |
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| hospitals within that health service area are derived
from |
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| Medicaid and Medicare, according to the most recently available |
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| calendar
year data from the Illinois Health Care Cost |
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| Containment Council. Nothing in
this paragraph shall preclude a |
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| to
own or operate a postsurgical recovery care center.
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| (a-10) There shall be no more than a total of 8 children's |
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| respite care
center alternative health care models in the |
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| demonstration program, which shall
be located as follows:
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| (1) One in the City of Chicago.
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| (2) One in Cook County outside the City of Chicago.
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| (3) A total of 2 in the area comprised of DuPage, Kane, |
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| Lake, McHenry, and
Will counties.
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| (4) A total of 2 in municipalities with a population of |
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| 50,000 or more and
not
located in the areas described in |
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| paragraphs (1), (2), or (3).
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| (5) A total of 2 in rural areas, as defined by the |
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| Health Facilities
Planning Board.
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| No more than one children's respite care model owned and |
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| operated by a
licensed skilled pediatric facility shall be |
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| located in each of the areas
designated in this subsection |
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| (a-10).
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| (a-15) There shall be an authorized community-based |
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| residential
rehabilitation center alternative health care |
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| model in the demonstration
program. The community-based |
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| residential rehabilitation center shall be
located in the area |
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| of Illinois south of Interstate Highway 70.
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| (a-20) There shall be an authorized
Alzheimer's disease |
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| management center alternative health care model in the
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| demonstration program. The Alzheimer's disease management |
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located in Will
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| not-for-profit entity, and endorsed by a resolution approved by |
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| the county
board before the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 91st General
Assembly.
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| (a-25) There shall be no more than 10 birth center |
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| alternative health care
models in the demonstration program, |
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| located as follows:
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Will counties, one of
which shall be |
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| owned
or operated by a federally qualified health center.
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| (2) Three in municipalities with a population of 50,000 |
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located in the area described in paragraph (1) |
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| of this subsection, one of
which shall be owned or operated |
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| by a hospital and one of which shall be owned
or operated |
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| by a federally qualified health center.
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| (3) Three in rural areas, one of which shall be owned |
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| or operated by a
hospital and one of which shall be owned |
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| or operated by a federally qualified
health center.
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| The first 3 birth centers authorized to operate by the |
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| Department shall be
located in or predominantly serve the |
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| residents of a health professional
shortage area as determined |
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| by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services. |
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| There shall be no more than 2 birth centers authorized to |
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| operate in
any single health planning area for obstetric |
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| Planning Act. If a birth center is located outside
of a
health |
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| professional shortage area, (i) the birth center shall be |
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| located in a
health planning
area with a demonstrated need for |
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| obstetrical service beds, as determined by
the Illinois Health |
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| Facilities Planning Board or (ii) there must be a
reduction in
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| the existing number of obstetrical service beds in the planning |
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| area so that
the establishment of the birth center does not |
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| result in an increase in the
total number of obstetrical |
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| service beds in the health planning area.
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| (b) Alternative health care models, other than a model |
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| authorized under
subsection (a-20), shall obtain a certificate |
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| of
need from the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board |
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| under the Illinois
Health Facilities Planning Act before |
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| receiving a license by the
Department.
If, after obtaining its |
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| initial certificate of need, an alternative health
care |
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| delivery model that is a community based residential |
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| rehabilitation center
seeks to
increase the bed capacity of |
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| that center, it must obtain a certificate of need
from the |
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| Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board before increasing |
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| the bed
capacity. Alternative
health care models in medically |
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| underserved areas
shall receive priority in obtaining a |
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| certificate of need.
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| (c) An alternative health care model license shall be |
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| issued for a
period of one year and shall be annually renewed |
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| if the facility or
program is in substantial compliance with |
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| the Department's rules
adopted under this Act. A licensed |
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| alternative health care model that continues
to be in |
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| substantial compliance after the conclusion of the |
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| demonstration
program shall be eligible for annual renewals |
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| unless and until a different
licensure program for that type of |
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| health care model is established by
legislation. The Department |
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| may issue a provisional license to any
alternative health care |
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| model that does not substantially comply with the
provisions of |
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| this Act and the rules adopted under this Act if (i)
the |
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| Department finds that the alternative health care model has |
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| undertaken
changes and corrections which upon completion will |
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| render the alternative
health care model in substantial |
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| compliance with this Act and rules and
(ii) the health and |
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| safety of the patients of the alternative
health care model |
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| will be protected during the period for which the provisional
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| license is issued. The Department shall advise the licensee of
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| the conditions under which the provisional license is issued, |
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| including
the manner in which the alternative health care model |
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| fails to comply with
the provisions of this Act and rules, and |
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| the time within which the changes
and corrections necessary for |
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| the alternative health care model to
substantially comply with |
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| this Act and rules shall be completed.
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| (d) Alternative health care models shall seek |
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| certification under Titles
XVIII and XIX of the federal Social |
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| Security Act. In addition, alternative
health care models shall |
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| provide charitable care consistent with that provided
by |
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| comparable health care providers in the geographic area.
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| (formerly Illinois Department of Public Aid), in cooperation |
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| with the
Illinois Department of
Public Health, shall develop |
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| and implement a reimbursement methodology for all
facilities |
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| participating in the demonstration program. The Department of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services shall keep a record of services |
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| provided under the demonstration
program to recipients of |
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| medical assistance under the Illinois Public Aid Code
and shall |
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| submit an annual report of that information to the Illinois
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| Department of Public Health.
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| (e) Alternative health care models shall, to the extent |
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| possible,
link and integrate their services with nearby health |
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| care facilities.
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| (f) Each alternative health care model shall implement a |
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| quality
assurance program with measurable benefits and at |
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| reasonable cost.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-445, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| Sec. 35. Alternative health care models authorized. |
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| Notwithstanding
any other law to the contrary, alternative |
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| health care models
described in this Section may be established |
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| on a demonstration basis.
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| (1) Alternative health care model; subacute care |
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| hospital. A subacute
care hospital is a designated site |
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patients who need |
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| a greater intensity or complexity of care than generally
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| provided in a skilled nursing facility but who no longer |
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| require acute hospital
care. The average length of stay for |
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| patients treated in subacute care
hospitals shall not be |
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| less than 20 days, and for individual patients, the
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| expected length of stay at the time of admission shall not |
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| be less than 10
days. Variations from minimum lengths of |
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| stay shall be reported to the
Department. There shall be no |
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| more than 13 subacute care hospitals
authorized to operate |
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| by the Department. Subacute care includes physician
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| supervision, registered nursing, and physiological |
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| monitoring on a continual
basis. A subacute care hospital |
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| is either a freestanding building or a distinct
physical |
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| and operational entity within a hospital or nursing home |
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| building. A
subacute care hospital shall only consist of |
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| beds currently existing in
licensed hospitals or skilled |
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| nursing facilities, except, in the City of
Chicago, on a |
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| designated site that was licensed as a hospital under the
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| Illinois Hospital Licensing Act within the 10 years |
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| immediately before the
application for an alternative |
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| health care model license. During the period of
operation |
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| of the demonstration project, the existing licensed beds |
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| shall remain
licensed as hospital or skilled nursing |
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| facility beds as well as being licensed
under this Act. In |
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| order to handle cases of
complications, emergencies, or |
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| exigent circumstances, a subacute care hospital
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| maintain a contractual relationship, including a transfer |
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| agreement, with
a general acute care hospital. If a |
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| subacute care model is located in a
general acute care |
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| hospital, it shall utilize all or a portion of the bed
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| capacity of that existing hospital. In no event shall a |
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| subacute care hospital
use the word "hospital" in its |
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| advertising or marketing activities or represent
or hold |
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| itself out to the public as a general acute care hospital.
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| (2) Alternative health care delivery model; |
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| postsurgical recovery care
center. A postsurgical recovery |
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| care center is a designated site which
provides |
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| postsurgical recovery care for generally healthy patients
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| undergoing surgical procedures that require overnight |
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| nursing care, pain
control, or observation that would |
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| otherwise be provided in an inpatient
setting. A |
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| postsurgical recovery care center is either freestanding |
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| or a
defined unit of an ambulatory surgical treatment |
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| center or hospital.
No facility, or portion of a facility, |
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| may participate in a demonstration
program as a |
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| postsurgical recovery care center unless the facility has |
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| been
licensed as an ambulatory surgical treatment center or |
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| hospital for at least 2
years before August 20, 1993 (the |
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| effective date of Public Act 88-441). The
maximum length of |
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| stay for patients in a
postsurgical recovery care center is |
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| not to exceed 48 hours unless the treating
physician |
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| requests an extension of time from the recovery center's |
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| medical
director on the basis of medical or clinical |
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| documentation that an additional
care period is required |
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| for the recovery of a patient and the medical director
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| approves the extension of time. In no case, however, shall |
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| a patient's length
of stay in a postsurgical recovery care |
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| center be longer than 72 hours. If a
patient requires an |
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| additional care period after the expiration of the 72-hour
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| limit, the patient shall be transferred to an appropriate |
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| facility. Reports on
variances from the 48-hour limit shall |
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| be sent to the Department for its
evaluation. The reports |
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| shall, before submission to the Department, have
removed |
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| from them all patient and physician identifiers. In order |
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| to handle
cases of complications, emergencies, or exigent |
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| circumstances, every
postsurgical recovery care center as |
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| defined in this paragraph shall maintain a
contractual |
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| relationship, including a transfer agreement, with a |
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| general acute
care hospital. A postsurgical recovery care |
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| center shall be no larger than 20
beds. A postsurgical |
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| recovery care center shall be located within 15 minutes
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| travel time from the general acute care hospital with which |
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| the center
maintains a contractual relationship, including |
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| a transfer agreement, as
required under this paragraph.
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| No postsurgical recovery care center shall |
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| discriminate against any patient
requiring treatment |
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| because of the source of payment for services, including
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| Medicare and Medicaid recipients.
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| The Department shall adopt rules to implement the |
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| provisions of Public
Act 88-441 concerning postsurgical |
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| recovery care centers within 9 months after
August 20, |
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| 1993.
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| (3) Alternative health care delivery model; children's |
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| community-based
health care center. A children's |
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| community-based health care center model is a
designated |
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| site that provides nursing care, clinical support |
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| services, and
therapies for a period of one to 14 days for |
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| short-term stays and 120 days to
facilitate transitions to |
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| home or other appropriate settings for medically
fragile |
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| children, technology
dependent children, and children with |
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| special health care needs who are deemed
clinically stable |
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| by a physician and are younger than 22 years of age. This
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| care is to be provided in a home-like environment that |
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| serves no more than 12
children at a time. Children's |
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| community-based health care center
services must be |
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| available through the model to all families, including |
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| those
whose care is paid for through the Department of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of
Children |
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| and Family Services, the Department of Human Services, and |
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| insurance
companies who cover home health care services or |
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| private duty nursing care in
the home.
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| Each children's community-based health care center |
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| model location shall be
physically separate and
apart from |
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| any other facility licensed by the Department of Public |
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| Health under
this or any other Act and shall provide the |
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| following services: respite care,
registered nursing or |
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| licensed practical nursing care, transitional care to
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| facilitate home placement or other appropriate settings |
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| and reunite families,
medical day care, weekend
camps, and |
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| diagnostic studies typically done in the home setting.
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| Coverage for the services provided by the
Department of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services
under this paragraph (3) is |
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| contingent upon federal waiver approval and is
provided |
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| only to Medicaid eligible clients participating in the home |
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| and
community based services waiver designated in Section |
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| 1915(c) of the Social
Security Act for medically frail and |
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| technologically dependent children or
children in |
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| Department of Children and Family Services foster care who |
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| receive
home health benefits.
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| (4) Alternative health care delivery model; community |
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| based residential
rehabilitation center.
A community-based |
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| residential rehabilitation center model is a designated
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| site that provides rehabilitation or support, or both, for |
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| persons who have
experienced severe brain injury, who are |
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| medically stable, and who no longer
require acute |
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| rehabilitative care or intense medical or nursing |
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| services. The
average length of stay in a community-based |
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| residential rehabilitation center
shall not exceed 4 |
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| months. As an integral part of the services provided,
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| individuals are housed in a supervised living setting while |
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| having immediate
access to the community. The residential |
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| rehabilitation center authorized by
the Department may |
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| have more than one residence included under the license.
A |
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| residence may be no larger than 12 beds and shall be |
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| located as an integral
part of the community. Day treatment |
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| or
individualized outpatient services shall be provided |
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| for persons who reside in
their own home. Functional |
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| outcome goals shall be established for each
individual. |
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| Services shall include, but are not limited to, case |
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| management,
training and assistance with activities of |
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| daily living, nursing
consultation, traditional therapies |
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| (physical, occupational, speech),
functional interventions |
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| in the residence and community (job placement,
shopping, |
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| banking, recreation), counseling, self-management |
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| strategies,
productive activities, and multiple |
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| opportunities for skill acquisition and
practice |
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| throughout the day. The design of individualized program |
19 |
| plans shall
be consistent with the outcome goals that are |
20 |
| established for each resident.
The programs provided in |
21 |
| this setting shall be accredited by the
Commission
on |
22 |
| Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). The |
23 |
| program shall have
been accredited by CARF as a Brain |
24 |
| Injury Community-Integrative Program for at
least 3 years.
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| (5) Alternative health care delivery model; |
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| Alzheimer's disease
management center. An Alzheimer's |
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| diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. An Alzheimer's disease |
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| management center
model shall be a facility separate from |
5 |
| any other facility licensed by the
Department of Public |
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| Health under this or any other Act. An Alzheimer's
disease |
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| management center shall conduct and document an assessment |
8 |
| of each
resident every 6 months. The assessment shall |
9 |
| include an evaluation of daily
functioning, cognitive |
10 |
| status, other medical conditions, and behavioral
problems. |
11 |
| An Alzheimer's disease management center shall develop and |
12 |
| implement
an ongoing treatment plan for each resident. The |
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| treatment
plan shall have defined goals.
The
Alzheimer's |
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| disease management center shall treat behavioral problems |
15 |
| and mood
disorders using nonpharmacologic approaches such |
16 |
| as environmental modification,
task simplification, and |
17 |
| other appropriate activities.
All staff must have |
18 |
| necessary
training to care for all stages of Alzheimer's |
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| Disease. An
Alzheimer's disease
management center shall |
20 |
| provide education and support for residents and
|
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| caregivers. The
education and support shall include |
22 |
| referrals to support organizations for
educational |
23 |
| materials on community resources, support groups, legal |
24 |
| and
financial issues, respite care, and future care needs |
25 |
| and options. The
education and support shall also include a |
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| discussion of the resident's need to
make advance |
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| directives and to identify surrogates for medical and legal
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| decision-making. The provisions of this paragraph |
3 |
| establish the minimum level
of services that must be |
4 |
| provided by an Alzheimer's disease management
center. An |
5 |
| Alzheimer's disease management center model shall have no |
6 |
| more
than 100 residents. Nothing in this paragraph (5) |
7 |
| shall be construed as
prohibiting a person or facility from |
8 |
| providing services and care to persons
with Alzheimer's |
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| disease as otherwise authorized under State law.
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| (6) Alternative health care delivery model; birth |
11 |
| center. A birth
center shall be exclusively dedicated to |
12 |
| serving the childbirth-related needs of women and their |
13 |
| newborns and shall have no more than 10 beds. A birth |
14 |
| center is a designated site
that is away from the mother's |
15 |
| usual place of residence and in which births are
planned to |
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| occur following a normal, uncomplicated, and low-risk |
17 |
| pregnancy. A
birth center shall offer prenatal care and |
18 |
| community education services and
shall coordinate these |
19 |
| services with other health care services available in
the |
20 |
| community.
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| (A) A birth center shall not be separately licensed |
22 |
| if it
is one of the following: |
23 |
| (1) A part of a hospital; or |
24 |
| (2) A freestanding facility that is physically
|
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| distinct from a hospital but is operated under a
|
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| license issued to a hospital under the Hospital
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| (B) A separate birth center license shall be |
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| required if the birth center is operated as: |
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| (1) A part of the operation of a federally
|
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| qualified health center as designated by the |
6 |
| United
States Department of Health and Human |
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| Services; or |
8 |
| (2) A facility other than one described in |
9 |
| subparagraph (A)(1), (A)(2), or (B)(1) of this |
10 |
| paragraph (6) whose costs are
reimbursable under |
11 |
| Title XIX of the federal Social
Security Act. |
12 |
| In adopting rules for birth centers, the Department |
13 |
| shall consider:
the American Association
of Birth Centers' |
14 |
| Standards for Freestanding Birth Centers; the American |
15 |
| Academy of Pediatrics/American College of Obstetricians |
16 |
| and Gynecologists Guidelines for Perinatal Care; and the |
17 |
| Regionalized Perinatal Health Care Code. The Department's |
18 |
| rules shall stipulate the eligibility criteria for birth |
19 |
| center admission. The Department's rules shall
stipulate |
20 |
| the necessary equipment for emergency care
according to the |
21 |
| American Association of Birth Centers'
standards and any |
22 |
| additional equipment deemed necessary by the Department. |
23 |
| The Department's rules shall provide for a time
period |
24 |
| within which each birth center not part of a
hospital must |
25 |
| become accredited by either the Commission for the
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26 |
| Accreditation of Freestanding Birth Centers or The Joint |
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| A birth center shall be certified to participate in the |
3 |
| Medicare and Medicaid
programs under Titles XVIII and XIX, |
4 |
| respectively, of the federal Social
Security Act.
To the |
5 |
| extent necessary, the Illinois Department of Healthcare |
6 |
| and Family Services shall apply for
a waiver from the |
7 |
| United States Health Care Financing Administration to |
8 |
| allow
birth centers to be reimbursed under Title XIX of the |
9 |
| federal Social Security
Act. |
10 |
| A birth center that is not operated under a hospital |
11 |
| license shall be located within a ground travel time |
12 |
| distance from the general acute care hospital with which
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13 |
| the birth center maintains a contractual relationship,
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14 |
| including a transfer agreement, as required under this
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| paragraph, that allows for an emergency caesarian delivery |
16 |
| to be started within 30 minutes of the decision a caesarian |
17 |
| delivery is necessary. A birth center operating under a |
18 |
| hospital license shall be located within a ground travel |
19 |
| time distance from the licensed hospital that allows for an |
20 |
| emergency caesarian delivery to be started within 30 |
21 |
| minutes of the decision a caesarian delivery is necessary. |
22 |
| The services of a
medical director physician, licensed |
23 |
| to practice medicine in all its branches, who is certified |
24 |
| or eligible for certification by the
American College of |
25 |
| Obstetricians and Gynecologists or the
American Board of |
26 |
| Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists or has |
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obstetrical privileges are required in birth |
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| centers. The medical director in consultation with the |
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| Director of Nursing and Midwifery Services shall |
4 |
| coordinate the clinical staff and overall provision of |
5 |
| patient care.
The medical director or his or her physician |
6 |
| designee shall be available on the premises or within a |
7 |
| close proximity as defined by rule. The medical director |
8 |
| and the Director of Nursing and Midwifery Services shall |
9 |
| jointly develop and approve policies defining the criteria |
10 |
| to determine which pregnancies are accepted as normal, |
11 |
| uncomplicated, and low-risk, and the anesthesia services |
12 |
| available at the center. No general anesthesia may be |
13 |
| administered at the center. |
14 |
| If a birth center employs
certified nurse midwives, a |
15 |
| certified nurse midwife shall be the Director of
Nursing |
16 |
| and Midwifery
Services who is responsible for the |
17 |
| development of policies and procedures for
services as |
18 |
| provided by Department rules. |
19 |
| An obstetrician, family
practitioner, or certified |
20 |
| nurse midwife shall attend each woman in labor from
the |
21 |
| time of admission through birth and throughout the |
22 |
| immediate postpartum
period. Attendance may be delegated |
23 |
| only to another physician or certified
nurse
midwife. |
24 |
| Additionally, a second staff person shall also be present |
25 |
| at each
birth who is licensed or certified in Illinois in a |
26 |
| health-related field and under the supervision of the |
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in attendance, has |
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| specialized training in labor and delivery techniques and
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| care of newborns, and receives planned and ongoing training |
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| as needed to
perform assigned duties effectively. |
5 |
| The maximum length of stay in a birth center shall be
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6 |
| consistent with existing State laws allowing a 48-hour stay |
7 |
| or appropriate
post-delivery care, if discharged earlier |
8 |
| than 48 hours. |
9 |
| A birth center shall
participate in the Illinois |
10 |
| Perinatal
System under the Developmental Disability |
11 |
| Prevention Act. At a minimum, this
participation shall |
12 |
| require a birth center to establish a letter of agreement
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13 |
| with a hospital designated under the Perinatal System. A |
14 |
| hospital that
operates or has a letter of agreement with a |
15 |
| birth center shall include the
birth center under its |
16 |
| maternity service plan under the Hospital Licensing Act
and |
17 |
| shall include the birth center in the hospital's letter of |
18 |
| agreement with
its regional perinatal center. |
19 |
| A birth center may not discriminate against any patient |
20 |
| requiring treatment
because of the source of payment for |
21 |
| services, including Medicare and Medicaid
recipients. |
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| No general anesthesia and no surgery may be performed |
23 |
| at a birth center.
The Department may by rule add birth |
24 |
| center patient eligibility criteria or standards as it |
25 |
| deems necessary.
The Department shall by rule require each |
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| birth center to report the information which the Department |
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| shall make publicly available, which shall include, but is |
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| not limited to, the following: |
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| (i) Birth center ownership. |
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| (ii) Sources of payment for services. |
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| (iii) Utilization data involving patient length of |
6 |
| stay. |
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| (iv) Admissions and discharges. |
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| (v) Complications. |
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| (vi) Transfers. |
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| (vii) Unusual incidents. |
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| (viii) Deaths. |
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| (ix) Any other publicly reported data required |
13 |
| under the Illinois Consumer Guide. |
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| (x) Post-discharge patient status data where |
15 |
| patients are followed for 14 days after discharge from |
16 |
| the birth center to determine whether the mother or |
17 |
| baby developed a complication or infection. |
18 |
| Within 9 months after the effective date of this |
19 |
| amendatory Act of the 95th
General Assembly, the Department |
20 |
| shall adopt rules that are developed with consideration of: |
21 |
| the American Association of Birth Centers' Standards for |
22 |
| Freestanding Birth Centers; the American Academy of |
23 |
| Pediatrics/American College of Obstetricians and |
24 |
| Gynecologists Guidelines for Perinatal Care; and the |
25 |
| Regionalized Perinatal Health Care Code. |
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| The Department shall adopt other rules as necessary to |
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amendatory Act of the 95th |
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| General Assembly within 9 months after the
effective date |
3 |
| of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-445, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (210 ILCS 3/35.1 rep.)
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| Section 6. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is |
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| amended by repealing Section 35.1. |
8 |
| Section 10. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by |
9 |
| changing Sections 3 and 4.6 as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 85/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 144)
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| Sec. 3. As used in this Act:
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| (A) "Hospital" means any institution, place, building, or |
13 |
| agency, public
or private, whether organized for profit or not, |
14 |
| devoted primarily to the
maintenance and operation of |
15 |
| facilities for the diagnosis and treatment or
care of 2 or more |
16 |
| unrelated persons admitted for overnight stay or longer
in |
17 |
| order to obtain medical, including obstetric, psychiatric and |
18 |
| nursing,
care of illness, disease, injury, infirmity, or |
19 |
| deformity.
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20 |
| The term "hospital", without regard to length of stay, |
21 |
| shall also
include:
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22 |
| (a) any facility which is devoted primarily to |
23 |
| providing psychiatric and
related services and programs |
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2 or more |
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| unrelated persons suffering from emotional or nervous |
3 |
| diseases;
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| (b) all places where pregnant females are received, |
5 |
| cared for, or
treated during delivery irrespective of the |
6 |
| number of patients received.
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7 |
| The term "hospital" includes general and specialized |
8 |
| hospitals, postsurgical recovery care hospitals,
tuberculosis |
9 |
| sanitaria, mental or psychiatric hospitals and sanitaria, and
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10 |
| includes maternity homes, lying-in homes, and homes for unwed |
11 |
| mothers in
which care is given during delivery.
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| The term "hospital" does not include:
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13 |
| (1) any person or institution
required to be licensed |
14 |
| pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, as amended;
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15 |
| (2) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by |
16 |
| the State or any
department or agency thereof, where such |
17 |
| department or agency has authority
under law to establish |
18 |
| and enforce standards for the hospitalization or
care |
19 |
| facilities under its management and control;
|
20 |
| (3) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by |
21 |
| the federal
government or agencies thereof;
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22 |
| (4) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by |
23 |
| any university or
college established under the laws of |
24 |
| this State and supported principally
by public funds raised |
25 |
| by taxation;
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| (5) any person or facility required to be licensed |
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| pursuant to the
Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and |
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| Dependency Act;
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| (6) any facility operated solely by and for persons who |
4 |
| rely
exclusively upon treatment by spiritual means through |
5 |
| prayer, in accordance
with the creed or tenets of any |
6 |
| well-recognized church or religious
denomination; or
|
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| (7) An Alzheimer's disease management center |
8 |
| alternative health care
model licensed under the |
9 |
| Alternative Health Care Delivery Act.
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| (B) "Person" means the State, and any political subdivision |
11 |
| or municipal
corporation, individual, firm, partnership, |
12 |
| corporation, company,
association, or joint stock association, |
13 |
| or the legal successor thereof.
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| (C) "Department" means the Department of Public Health of |
15 |
| the State of
Illinois.
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| (D) "Director" means the Director of Public Health of
the |
17 |
| State of Illinois.
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| (E) "Perinatal" means the period of time
between the |
19 |
| conception of an
infant and the end of the first month after |
20 |
| birth.
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| (F) "Federally designated organ procurement agency" means |
22 |
| the organ
procurement agency designated by the Secretary of the |
23 |
| U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services for the service |
24 |
| area in which a hospital is located; except
that in the case of |
25 |
| a hospital located in a county adjacent to Wisconsin
which |
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| currently contracts with an organ procurement agency located in |
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that is not the organ procurement agency designated |
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| by the U.S. Secretary of
Health and Human Services for the |
3 |
| service area in which the hospital is
located, if the hospital |
4 |
| applies for a waiver pursuant to 42 USC
1320b-8(a), it may |
5 |
| designate an organ procurement agency
located in Wisconsin to |
6 |
| be thereafter deemed its federally designated organ
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| procurement agency for the purposes of this Act.
|
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| (G) "Tissue bank" means any facility or program operating |
9 |
| in Illinois
that is certified by the American Association of |
10 |
| Tissue Banks or the Eye Bank
Association of America and is |
11 |
| involved in procuring, furnishing, donating,
or distributing |
12 |
| corneas, bones, or other human tissue for the purpose of
|
13 |
| injecting, transfusing, or transplanting any of them into the |
14 |
| human body.
"Tissue bank" does not include a licensed blood |
15 |
| bank. For the purposes of this
Act, "tissue" does not include |
16 |
| organs.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-838, eff. 6-16-00.)
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| (210 ILCS 85/4.6)
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| Sec. 4.6. Additional licensing requirements.
|
20 |
| (a) Notwithstanding any other law or rule to the contrary, |
21 |
| without the issuance of a Certificate of Need Permit or |
22 |
| Certificate of Exemption from Illinois Health Facilities |
23 |
| Planning Board, the Department
may license as a hospital a |
24 |
| building
that meets either of the following criteria: |
25 |
| (1) It (i) is owned or operated by a hospital licensed
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| population of less than
60,000, and
(iii) includes a |
3 |
| postsurgical recovery care center licensed under the
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4 |
| Alternative
Health Care Delivery Act for a period of not |
5 |
| less than 2 years, an ambulatory
surgical treatment center |
6 |
| licensed under the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment
Center |
7 |
| Act, and a
Freestanding
Emergency Center licensed under the |
8 |
| Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Systems Act. Only the |
9 |
| components of the building which are currently licensed
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10 |
| shall be eligible under the provisions of this Section. |
11 |
| (2) It is a postsurgical recovery care center under the |
12 |
| Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, is affiliated with or |
13 |
| connected to a licensed hospital or ambulatory surgical |
14 |
| treatment center, that previously received a Certificate |
15 |
| of Need from the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board |
16 |
| and maintains an organized medical staff of physicians, |
17 |
| permanent facilities that include inpatient beds, medical |
18 |
| services, including physician services, and continuous |
19 |
| registered professional nursing services for not less than |
20 |
| 24 hours every day. These licenses will be for postsurgical |
21 |
| recovery care hospitals.
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22 |
| (b) Prior to issuing a license, the Department shall |
23 |
| inspect the facility
and
require the facility to meet such of |
24 |
| the Department's rules relating to
the
establishment of |
25 |
| hospitals as the Department determines are appropriate to such
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26 |
| facility. The Department's licensure of the facility as a |
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| postsurgical recovery care hospital shall be the only approval |
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| required for the facility to make improvements and operate as a |
3 |
| postsurgical recovery care hospital. Once the Department |
4 |
| approves the facility and issues a hospital
license, all other |
5 |
| licenses as listed in subsection (a) above shall be null and
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6 |
| void. Upon receiving licensure as a postsurgical recovery care |
7 |
| hospital, any facility licensed under subdivision (a)(2) of |
8 |
| this Section shall be subject to the following limitations: |
9 |
| (1) The facility shall not have a number of beds that |
10 |
| is greater than the number of authorized postsurgical |
11 |
| recovery care beds. |
12 |
| (2) The facility shall continue to be subject to the |
13 |
| length-of-stay limitations set forth in Section 35 of the |
14 |
| Alternative Health Care Delivery Act. |
15 |
| (3) The facility shall seek certification under |
16 |
| Section 1861(e) of the federal Social Security Act.
|
17 |
| (c) A license as a postsurgical recovery care hospital Only |
18 |
| one license may be issued under the authority of subdivision |
19 |
| (a)(2) of this Section only to a postsurgical recovery care |
20 |
| center established under the Alternative Health Care Delivery |
21 |
| Act .
No license may be issued after 18 months after the |
22 |
| effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 91st General |
23 |
| Assembly. No license may be issued after 36 months after the |
24 |
| effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 95th General |
25 |
| Assembly.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-736, eff. 6-2-00.)
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