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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, During the transition from childhood to |
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| adulthood, adolescents establish unhealthy patterns of |
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| behavior and make poor lifestyle choices that affect both their |
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| current and future health; and
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| WHEREAS, Many adolescents may not have access to primary |
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| healthcare services; in Illinois over 250,000 children between |
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| the ages of birth and seventeen have no insurance; of these |
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| children, 6.3 percent have not seen a physician in the last |
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| five years and 2.6 percent have never seen a physician; and
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| WHEREAS, Adolescence is a critical time to develop positive |
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| habits and skills that can lead to healthy lifestyles and |
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| behavior over the adolescent's lifetime; the Institute of |
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| Medicine and National Research Council conducted a study which |
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| found that one important factor in designing an adolescent |
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| health service is the focus on prevention of disease; one of |
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| the study's findings concluded that "prevention, early |
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| intervention and timely treatment improve health status for |
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| adolescents, prepare them for healthy adulthood, and decrease |
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| the incidence of many chronic diseases in adulthood"; and
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| WHEREAS, Adolescents and young adults are adversely |
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| affected by serious health and safety issues such as motor |
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| vehicle crashes, violence, and substance abuse; they also |
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| struggle to adopt behaviors that could decrease their risk of |
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| developing chronic diseases in adulthood behaviors such as |
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| eating nutritiously, engaging in physical activity, and |
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| choosing not to use tobacco; environmental factors such as |
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| family, peer group, school, and community characteristics also |
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| contribute to the challenges that adolescents face; and
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| WHEREAS, In the past few years, immunizations have been |
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| licensed to provide protection for teens against infections and |
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| diseases such as meningitis, tetanusdiphtheria-acellular |
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| pertussis, influenza, and cervical cancer; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices |
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| (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American |
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| Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American Medical |
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| Association (AMA) recommend a routine healthcare visit for |
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| adolescents who are eleven or twelve years of age to receive |
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| recommended immunizations and other evidence-based preventive |
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| healthcare services; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States Department of Health and Human |
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| Services' Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) |
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| has developed, in conjunction with AAP, the Bright Futures |
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| Initiative, which provides a set of guidelines including |
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| recommendations on immunizations and routine health screenings |
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| for adolescents; and
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| WHEREAS, ACIP recommends the use of FDA-approved vaccines |
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| for tetanusdiphtheria-acellular pertussis, meningitis, |
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| influenza, and cervical cancer in adolescents; and the CDC has |
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| launched a national campaign to raise awareness about |
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| adolescent health and immunizations; and
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| WHEREAS, The Society for Adolescent Medicine has found that |
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| adolescent well visits are one of the best tools of preventive |
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| care to ensure continued health from childhood to adulthood and |
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| that children and adolescents who regularly visit a primary |
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| care physician are less likely to have emergency room visits |
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| and preventable hospitalizations; and
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| WHEREAS, Because adolescents remain under the guardianship |
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| of their parents, parental awareness of the need for an |
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| adolescent well visit plays an enormous role in the incidence |
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| of adolescent well visits; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| hereby express support for improved adolescent health and |
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| wellness by recognizing the importance of an adolescent well |
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| physical to prevent chronic diseases, help better identify and |
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| treat chronic diseases, and update immunizations; and be it |