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Full Text of HB2423  104th General Assembly

HB2423eng 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning public aid.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
5adding Sections 5-18.6 and 5-18.7 as follows:
 
6    (305 ILCS 5/5-18.6 new)
7    Sec. 5-18.6. Doula policies; hospitals and birthing
8centers.
9    (a) Recognizing the importance that doulas provide in the
10support and advocacy for pregnant persons, within 6 months
11after this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, all
12hospitals with licensed obstetric beds and birthing centers
13shall adopt and maintain written policies and procedures to
14permit a patient enrolled in the medical assistance program to
15have an Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula of the
16patient's choice accompany the patient within the facility's
17premises for the purposes of providing support before, during,
18and after labor and childbirth.
19        (1) An Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula
20    shall not be counted as a support person or against the
21    guest quota before, during, or after childbirth.
22        (2) Each applicable facility shall post a summary of
23    the facility's policies and procedures adopted in

 

 

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1    accordance with this subsection on its website, including
2    contact information to facilitate communication between
3    the facility and Illinois Medicaid enrolled doulas and
4    doula organizations.
5    (b) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to provide
6a doula with access to a patient when that access is
7inconsistent with generally accepted medical standards or
8practices.
9    (c) Nothing in this Section is intended to expand or limit
10the malpractice liability of a hospital beyond the limits
11existing in current Illinois statutory and common law;
12however, no hospital shall be liable for any act or omission
13resulting from the provision of services by any doula solely
14on the basis that the hospital permitted an Illinois Medicaid
15certified and enrolled doula of the patient's choice to
16accompany the patient within the facility's premises for the
17purposes of providing support before, during, and after labor
18and childbirth. The hospital and Illinois Medicaid certified
19and enrolled doula providing care are responsible for their
20own acts and omissions.
21    (d) At the request of the hospital or birthing facility,
22Illinois Medicaid enrolled doulas must provide written
23acknowledgment of Illinois Medicaid doula certification and
24enrollment in the medical assistance program.
 
25    (305 ILCS 5/5-18.7 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 5-18.7. Standing recommendations. The Department of
2Healthcare and Family Services and the Department of Public
3Health may establish standing recommendations to meet Centers
4for Medicare and Medicaid Services requirements and ensure
5access to preventive services, including Medicaid-covered
6maternal and reproductive health supports and services, such
7as, but not limited to, doulas, lactation consultants, home
8visitors, community health workers, and 1115 Waiver services.
9No employee of the Department of Healthcare and Family
10Services or the Department of Public Health issuing a standing
11recommendation in accordance with this Section shall, as a
12result of the employee's acts or omissions in issuing the
13standing recommendation, be subject to (i) any disciplinary or
14other adverse action under the Medical Practice Act of 1987,
15(ii) any civil liability, or (iii) any criminal liability.