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| | 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016 HB2399 Introduced , by Rep. Monique D. Davis SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 20 ILCS 2310/2310-685 new | | 210 ILCS 50/3.90 | |
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Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Department of Public Health to take all steps necessary to ensure that Roseland Community Hospital has the facilities, staff, equipment, and other resources necessary to enable it to develop a state-of-the-art mental health facility. Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act to require the Department of Public Health to take all steps necessary to ensure that Roseland Community Hospital has the facilities, staff, equipment, and other resources necessary to enable it to obtain designation as a Level I Trauma Center in order to treat shooting victims.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health facilities.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and |
5 | | Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
6 | | amended by adding Section 2310-685 as follows: |
7 | | (20 ILCS 2310/2310-685 new) |
8 | | Sec. 2310-685. Roseland Community Hospital mental health |
9 | | facility. The Department shall take all steps necessary to |
10 | | ensure that Roseland Community Hospital, located at 45 West |
11 | | 111th Street, Chicago, has the facilities, staff, equipment, |
12 | | and other resources necessary to enable it to develop a |
13 | | state-of-the-art mental health facility. |
14 | | Section 10. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems |
15 | | Act is amended by changing Section 3.90 as follows:
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16 | | (210 ILCS 50/3.90)
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17 | | Sec. 3.90. Trauma Center Designations.
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18 | | (a) "Trauma Center" means a hospital which: (1)
within |
19 | | designated capabilities provides optimal care to
trauma |
20 | | patients; (2) participates in an approved EMS System;
and (3) |
21 | | is duly designated pursuant to the provisions of
this Act. |
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1 | | Level I Trauma Centers shall provide all
essential services |
2 | | in-house, 24 hours per day, in accordance
with rules adopted by |
3 | | the Department pursuant to this Act.
Level II Trauma Centers |
4 | | shall have some essential services
available in-house, 24 hours |
5 | | per day, and other essential
services readily available, 24 |
6 | | hours per day, in accordance
with rules adopted by the |
7 | | Department pursuant to this Act.
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8 | | (b) The Department shall have the authority and
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9 | | responsibility to:
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10 | | (1) Establish minimum standards for
designation as a |
11 | | Level I or Level II Trauma Center, consistent with Sections
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12 | | 22 and 23 of this Act, through rules adopted pursuant to
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13 | | this Act;
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14 | | (2) Require hospitals applying for trauma
center |
15 | | designation to submit a plan for designation in a manner |
16 | | and
form prescribed by the Department through rules adopted
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17 | | pursuant to this Act;
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18 | | (3) Upon receipt of a completed plan for
designation, |
19 | | conduct a site visit to inspect the hospital
for compliance |
20 | | with the Department's minimum standards.
Such visit shall |
21 | | be conducted by specially qualified
personnel with |
22 | | experience in the delivery of emergency
medical and/or |
23 | | trauma care. A report of the inspection
shall be provided |
24 | | to the Director within 30 days of the
completion of the |
25 | | site visit. The report shall note
compliance or lack of |
26 | | compliance with the individual
standards for designation, |
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1 | | but shall not offer a
recommendation on granting or denying |
2 | | designation;
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3 | | (4) Designate applicant hospitals as Level I
or Level |
4 | | II Trauma Centers which meet the minimum standards
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5 | | established by this Act and the Department. Beginning
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6 | | September 1, 1997 the Department shall designate a new
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7 | | trauma center only when a local or regional need for such
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8 | | trauma center has been identified. The Department shall
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9 | | request an assessment of local or regional need from the
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10 | | applicable EMS Region's Trauma Center Medical Directors
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11 | | Committee, with advice from the Regional Trauma Advisory
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12 | | Committee.
This shall not be construed as a needs |
13 | | assessment for health planning or
other purposes outside of |
14 | | this Act;
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15 | | (5) Attempt to designate trauma centers in
all areas of |
16 | | the State. There shall be at least one Level I
Trauma |
17 | | Center serving each EMS Region, unless waived by the
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18 | | Department. This subsection shall not be construed to
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19 | | require a Level I Trauma Center to be located in each EMS
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20 | | Region. Level I Trauma Centers shall serve as resources for
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21 | | the Level II Trauma Centers in the EMS Regions. The extent
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22 | | of such relationships shall be defined in the EMS Region
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23 | | Plan;
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24 | | (6) Inspect designated trauma centers to
assure |
25 | | compliance with the provisions of this Act and the rules
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26 | | adopted pursuant to this Act. Information received by the
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1 | | Department through filed reports, inspection, or as
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2 | | otherwise authorized under this Act shall not be disclosed
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3 | | publicly in such a manner as to identify individuals or
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4 | | hospitals, except in proceedings involving the denial,
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5 | | suspension or revocation of a trauma center designation or
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6 | | imposition of a fine on a trauma center;
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7 | | (7) Renew trauma center designations every 2
years, |
8 | | after an on-site inspection, based on compliance with
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9 | | renewal requirements and standards for continuing |
10 | | operation,
as prescribed by the Department through rules |
11 | | adopted
pursuant to this Act;
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12 | | (8) Refuse to issue or renew a trauma center
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13 | | designation, after providing an opportunity for a hearing,
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14 | | when findings show that it does not meet the standards and
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15 | | criteria prescribed by the Department;
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16 | | (9) Review and determine whether a trauma
center's |
17 | | annual morbidity and mortality rates for trauma
patients |
18 | | significantly exceed the State average for such
rates, |
19 | | using a uniform recording methodology based on
nationally |
20 | | recognized standards. Such determination shall
be |
21 | | considered as a factor in any decision by the Department
to |
22 | | renew or refuse to renew a trauma center designation
under |
23 | | this Act, but shall not constitute the sole basis for
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24 | | refusing to renew a trauma center designation;
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25 | | (10) Take the following action, as
appropriate, after |
26 | | determining that a trauma center is in violation of
this |
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1 | | Act or any rule adopted pursuant to this Act:
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2 | | (A) If the Director determines that the
violation |
3 | | presents a substantial probability that death or
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4 | | serious physical harm will result and if the trauma |
5 | | center
fails to eliminate the violation immediately or |
6 | | within a
fixed period of time, not exceeding 10 days, |
7 | | as determined
by the Director, the Director may |
8 | | immediately revoke the
trauma center designation. The |
9 | | trauma center may appeal the
revocation within 15 days |
10 | | after receiving the Director's
revocation order, by |
11 | | requesting a hearing as provided by
Section 29 of this |
12 | | Act. The Director shall notify the chair
of the |
13 | | Region's Trauma Center Medical Directors
Committee and |
14 | | EMS Medical Directors for appropriate EMS
Systems of |
15 | | such trauma center designation revocation;
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16 | | (B) If the Director determines that the
violation |
17 | | does not present a substantial probability that
death |
18 | | or serious physical harm will result, the Director
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19 | | shall issue a notice of violation and request a plan of
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20 | | correction which shall be subject to the Department's
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21 | | approval. The trauma center shall have 10 days after
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22 | | receipt of the notice of violation in which to submit a |
23 | | plan
of correction. The Department may extend this |
24 | | period for up
to 30 days. The plan shall include a |
25 | | fixed time period not
in excess of 90 days within which |
26 | | violations are to be
corrected. The plan of correction |
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1 | | and the status of its
implementation by the trauma |
2 | | center shall be provided, as
appropriate, to the EMS |
3 | | Medical Directors for appropriate
EMS Systems. If the |
4 | | Department rejects a plan of
correction, it shall send |
5 | | notice of the rejection and the
reason for the |
6 | | rejection to the trauma center. The trauma
center shall |
7 | | have 10 days after receipt of the notice of
rejection |
8 | | in which to submit a modified plan. If the
modified |
9 | | plan is not timely submitted, or if the modified
plan |
10 | | is rejected, the trauma center shall follow an approved
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11 | | plan of correction imposed by the Department. If, after
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12 | | notice and opportunity for hearing, the Director |
13 | | determines
that a trauma center has failed to comply |
14 | | with an approved
plan of correction, the Director may |
15 | | revoke the trauma
center designation. The trauma |
16 | | center shall have 15 days
after receiving the |
17 | | Director's notice in which to request a
hearing. Such |
18 | | hearing shall conform to the provisions of
Section 30 |
19 | | of this Act;
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20 | | (11) The Department may delegate authority to
local |
21 | | health departments in jurisdictions which include a
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22 | | substantial number of trauma centers. The delegated
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23 | | authority to those local health departments shall include,
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24 | | but is not limited to, the authority to designate trauma
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25 | | centers with final approval by the Department, maintain a
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26 | | regional data base with concomitant reporting of trauma
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1 | | registry data, and monitor, inspect and investigate trauma
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2 | | centers within their jurisdiction, in accordance with the
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3 | | requirements of this Act and the rules promulgated by the
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4 | | Department;
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5 | | (A) The Department shall monitor the
performance |
6 | | of local health departments with authority
delegated |
7 | | pursuant to this Section, based upon performance
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8 | | criteria established in rules promulgated by the |
9 | | Department;
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10 | | (B) Delegated authority may be revoked
for |
11 | | substantial non-compliance with the Department's |
12 | | rules.
Notice of an intent to revoke shall be served |
13 | | upon the local
health department by certified mail, |
14 | | stating the reasons for
revocation and offering an |
15 | | opportunity for an administrative
hearing to contest |
16 | | the proposed revocation. The request for
a hearing must |
17 | | be received by the Department within 10
working days of |
18 | | the local health department's receipt of
notification;
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19 | | (C) The director of a local health
department may |
20 | | relinquish its delegated authority upon 60
days |
21 | | written notification to the Director of Public Health.
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22 | | (c) The Department shall take all steps necessary to ensure |
23 | | that Roseland Community Hospital, located at 45 West 111th |
24 | | Street, Chicago, has the facilities, staff, equipment, and |
25 | | other resources necessary to enable it to obtain designation as |
26 | | a Level I Trauma Center in order to treat shooting victims. |