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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, According to data published in 1990 and again in | ||||||
3 | 1997 in the Journal of the American Medical Association by | ||||||
4 | David Eisenberg, MD of Harvard Medical School, over 40% of | ||||||
5 | Americans use at least one alternative therapy; over 70% of the | ||||||
6 | patients using alternative therapies in Dr. Eisenberg's study | ||||||
7 | did not disclose this use to their medical doctors; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The provision of complementary and alternative | ||||||
9 | therapies is increasing by practitioners who have varied to no | ||||||
10 | training, testing, or legitimate certification; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In recognizing the demand for natural medicine, | ||||||
12 | the challenge for regulators is to identify those practitioners | ||||||
13 | who have the appropriate education and training to safely | ||||||
14 | practice complementary and alternative therapies; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Naturopathic physicians are among the highest | ||||||
16 | trained practitioners in the broadest scope of complementary | ||||||
17 | and alternative medicine; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Prior to 1987, naturopathic physicians were | ||||||
19 | eligible for licensure in Illinois under the Medical Practice | ||||||
20 | Act; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Legislative recognition in the form of State | ||||||
2 | licensure creates a climate for patients to trust the | ||||||
3 | credentials of naturopathic physicians providing complementary | ||||||
4 | and alternative therapies; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Fifteen states, the District of Columbia, and the | ||||||
6 | U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands | ||||||
7 | have licensing laws for naturopathic physicians; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The licensing of naturopathic physicians assures | ||||||
9 | the public of a high standard of education and training of | ||||||
10 | these practitioners while providing consumers access to | ||||||
11 | evidence based natural therapies; therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
13 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
14 | there is created the Task Force on the Licensure of | ||||||
15 | Naturopathic Physicians within the Department of Financial and | ||||||
16 | Professional Regulation to (i) evaluate whether the standards | ||||||
17 | of naturopathic medical education and training are adequate to | ||||||
18 | protect the public and (ii) make recommendations as to the | ||||||
19 | extent to which regulation of naturopathic physicians will | ||||||
20 | benefit the health of the citizens of Illinois; and be it | ||||||
21 | further
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22 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall be composed of the |
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1 | Chairperson of the House Registration and Regulation | ||||||
2 | Committee, who shall serve as the Task Force Chairperson; the | ||||||
3 | Minority Spokesperson of the House Registration and Regulation | ||||||
4 | Committee; 3 members of the House of Representatives appointed | ||||||
5 | by the Speaker of the House; and 2 members of the House of | ||||||
6 | Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of the House; | ||||||
7 | and be it further | ||||||
8 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall hold hearings to | ||||||
9 | determine the public demand for appropriately educated and | ||||||
10 | trained naturopathic physicians and the risk and detriment to | ||||||
11 | the public welfare in the absence of regulation; the Task Force | ||||||
12 | shall also examine naturopathic medical education institutions | ||||||
13 | in order to establish the adequacy of naturopathic medical | ||||||
14 | education and training; and be it further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall present a written | ||||||
16 | report of its findings to the House of Representatives no later | ||||||
17 | than December 31, 2009.
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