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20 ILCS 2310/2310-257

    (20 ILCS 2310/2310-257)
    Sec. 2310-257. Crisis standards of care plan.
    (a) The Department shall develop and implement a crisis standards of care plan as an annex to the Department of Public Health's Essential Support Function (ESF-8) Plan for Public Health and Medical Services, to assist health care facilities and provide support in situations in which local medical resources are overwhelmed, including, but not limited to, public health emergencies, as that term is defined in Section 4 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
    (b) In developing a crisis standards of care plan, the Department shall:
        (1) collaborate with the entities listed in Sections
    
2310-50.5 and 2310-620 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois;
        (2) ensure the crisis standards of care plan
    
addresses situations in which a conventional response moves to a crisis response and key resources may be affected;
        (3) establish a multi-disciplinary planning committee
    
with representation from the following, as applicable:
            (A) the Department and local public health
        
agencies;
            (B) emergency medical services;
            (C) healthcare providers and facilities,
        
including representation of rural, urban, and critical access and municipal healthcare providers and facilities;
            (D) medical ethicists;
            (E) healthcare coalitions, including, but not
        
limited to, a statewide association representing hospitals; and
            (F) other members from across the State with
        
expertise within their disciplines, as necessary, to inform and develop an emergency medical disaster plan;
        (4) conduct literature reviews to develop an
    
inclusive, culturally sensitive, and ethical framework for the Emergency Medical Disaster Plan Crisis Standards of Care Annex, which considers, among other factors, ethical healthcare decision making, health equity, and social determinants of health, and the equitable distribution of patients and critical healthcare resources in a manner that, to the maximum extent possible and given resources available at the time, reduces shortages of healthcare resources to preserve lives during a public health emergency; and
        (5) disseminate the crisis standards of care plan
    
among healthcare providers and facilities, emergency management officials, public safety communities, and other stakeholders, including, but not limited to, disseminating information about, and gathering feedback on, the emergency medical disaster plan, including gathering general information and data, assessing regional needs, perspectives, specific capabilities and potential challenges, to ensure a structured, ethical, culturally sensitive, and integrated framework and approach to equitable distribution of resources during public health emergencies.
    (c) The Department may adopt rules necessary to implement this Section.
(Source: P.A. 103-658, eff. 7-19-24.)