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PUBLIC HEALTH
(410 ILCS 522/) Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005.

410 ILCS 522/Art. 5

 
    (410 ILCS 522/Art. 5 heading)
ARTICLE 5.
(This Article is compiled at 305 ILCS 55/)
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/Art. 10

 
    (410 ILCS 522/Art. 10 heading)
ARTICLE 10.

(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-1

    (410 ILCS 522/10-1)
    Sec. 10-1. Short title. This Article may be cited as the Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005. References in this Article to "this Law" mean this Article.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-5

    (410 ILCS 522/10-5)
    Sec. 10-5. Purpose. The sole purpose of this Law is to establish an adverse health care event reporting system designed to facilitate quality improvement in the health care system through communication and collaboration between the Department and health care facilities. The reporting system established under this Law shall not be designed or, except as provided in this Law, used to punish errors or to investigate or take disciplinary action against health care facilities, health care practitioners, or health care facility employees.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-10

    (410 ILCS 522/10-10)
    Sec. 10-10. Definitions. As used in this Law, the following terms have the following meanings:
    "Adverse health care event" means any event identified as a serious reportable event by the National Quality Forum and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. The Department shall adopt, by rule, the list of adverse health care events. The rules in effect on May 1, 2013, that define "adverse health care event" shall remain in effect until new rules are adopted in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. If the National Quality Forum or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services thereafter revises its list of serious reportable events through addition, deletion, or modification, then the term "adverse health care event" for purposes of this Law shall be similarly revised, effective no sooner than 6 months after the revision by the originating organization.
    "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public Health.
    "Health care facility" means a hospital maintained by the State or any department or agency thereof where such department or agency has authority under law to establish and enforce standards for the hospital under its management and control, a hospital maintained by any university or college established under the laws of this State and supported principally by public funds raised by taxation, a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, a hospital organized under the University of Illinois Hospital Act, and an ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act.
(Source: P.A. 98-683, eff. 6-30-14.)

410 ILCS 522/10-15

    (410 ILCS 522/10-15)
    Sec. 10-15. Health care facility requirements to report, analyze, and correct.
    (a) Reports of adverse health care events required. Each health care facility shall report to the Department the occurrence of any adverse health care events no later than 30 days after discovery of the event. The report shall be filed in a format specified by the Department and shall identify the health care facility, but shall not include any information identifying or that tends to identify any of the health care professionals, employees, or patients involved.
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    (g-5) If the adverse health care events subject to this Law are revised as described in Section 10-10, then the Department shall provide notice to all affected health care facilities promptly upon the revision and shall inform affected health care facilities of the effective date of the revision for purposes of reporting under this Law.
    (h) Definitions. As pertains to an adverse health care event in this Section 10-15:
     "Death" means patient death related to an adverse event and not related solely to the natural course of the patient's illness or underlying condition. Events otherwise reportable under this Section 10-15 shall be reported even if the death might have otherwise occurred as the natural course of the patient's illness or underlying condition.
    "Serious disability" means a physical or mental impairment, including loss of a body part, related to an adverse event and not related solely to the natural course of the patient's illness or underlying condition, that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of an individual or a loss of bodily function, if the impairment or loss lasts more than 7 days prior to discharge or is still present at the time of discharge from an inpatient health care facility.
(Source: P.A. 98-683, eff. 6-30-14.)

410 ILCS 522/10-20

    (410 ILCS 522/10-20)
    Sec. 10-20. Root cause analysis; corrective action plan. Following the occurrence of an adverse health care event, the health care facility must conduct a root cause analysis of the event. Following the analysis, the health care facility must (i) implement a corrective action plan to address the findings of the analysis or (ii) report to the Department any reasons for not taking corrective action. A copy of the findings of the root cause analysis and a copy of the corrective action plan must be filed with the Department within 90 days after the submission of the report to the Department under Section 10-15.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-25

    (410 ILCS 522/10-25)
    Sec. 10-25. Confidentiality. Other than the annual report required under paragraph (4) of Section 10-35 of this Law, adverse health care event reports, findings of root cause analyses, and corrective action plans filed by a health care facility under this Law and records created or obtained by the Department in reviewing or investigating these reports, findings, and plans shall not be available to the public and shall not be discoverable or admissible in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding against a health care facility or health care professional. No report or Department disclosure under this Law may contain information identifying a patient, employee, or licensed professional. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, under no circumstances shall the Department disclose information obtained from a health care facility that is confidential under Part 21 of Article VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure. Nothing in this Law shall preclude or alter the reporting responsibilities of hospitals or ambulatory surgical treatment centers under existing federal or State law.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-30

    (410 ILCS 522/10-30)
    Sec. 10-30. Establishment of reporting system.
    (a) The Department shall establish an adverse health event reporting system that will be fully operational by January 1, 2008 and designed to facilitate quality improvement in the health care system through communication and collaboration among the Department and health care facilities. The reporting system shall not be designed or used to punish errors or, except to enforce this Law, investigate or take disciplinary action against health care facilities, health care practitioners, or health care facility employees. The Department may not use the adverse health care event reports, findings of the root cause analyses, and corrective action plans filed under this Law for any purpose not stated in this Law, including, but not limited to, using such information for investigating possible violations of the reporting health care facility's licensing act or its regulations. The Department is not authorized to select from or between competing alternate health care treatments, services, or practices.
    (b) The reporting system shall consist of:
        (1) Mandatory reporting by health care facilities of
    
adverse health care events.
        (2) Mandatory completion of a root cause analysis and
    
a corrective action plan by the health care facility and reporting of the findings of the analysis and the plan to the Department or reporting of reasons for not taking corrective action.
        (3) Analysis of reported information by the
    
Department to determine patterns of systemic failure in the health care system and successful methods to correct these failures.
        (4) Sanctions against health care facilities for
    
failure to comply with reporting system requirements.
        (5) Communication from the Department to health care
    
facilities, to maximize the use of the reporting system to improve health care quality.
    (c) In establishing the adverse health event reporting system, including the design of the reporting format and annual report, the Department must consult with and seek input from experts and organizations specializing in patient safety.
    (d) The Department must design the reporting system so that a health care facility may file by electronic means the reports required under this Law. The Department shall encourage a health care facility to use the electronic filing option when that option is feasible for the health care facility.
    (e) Nothing in this Section prohibits a health care facility from taking any remedial action in response to the occurrence of an adverse health care event.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-35

    (410 ILCS 522/10-35)
    Sec. 10-35. Analysis of reports; communication of findings. The Department shall do the following:
        (1) Analyze adverse event reports, corrective action
    
plans, and findings of the root cause analyses to determine patterns of systemic failure in the health care system and successful methods to correct these failures.
        (2) Communicate to individual health care facilities
    
the Department's conclusions, if any, regarding an adverse event reported by the health care facility.
        (3) Communicate to relevant health care facilities
    
any recommendations for corrective action resulting from the Department's analysis of submissions from facilities.
        (4) Publish an annual report that does the following:
            (i) Describes, by institution, adverse health
        
care events reported.
            (ii) Summarizes, in aggregate form, the
        
corrective action plans and findings of root cause analyses submitted by health care facilities.
            (iii) Describes adopted recommendations for
        
quality improvement practices.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-40

    (410 ILCS 522/10-40)
    Sec. 10-40. Health Care Event Reporting Advisory Committee. The Department shall appoint a 9-person Health Care Event Reporting Advisory Committee with at least one member from each of the following statewide organizations: one representing hospitals; one representing ambulatory surgical treatment centers; and one representing physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches. The committee shall also include other individuals who have expertise and experience in system-based quality improvement and safety and shall include one public member. At least 3 of the 9 members shall be individuals who do not have a financial interest in, or a business relationship with, hospitals or ambulatory surgical treatment centers. The Health Care Event Reporting Advisory Committee shall review the Department's recommendations for potential quality improvement practices and modifications to the list of reportable adverse health care events consistent with national standards. In connection with its review of the Department's recommendations, the committee shall conduct a public hearing seeking input from health care facilities, health care professionals, and the public.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/10-45

    (410 ILCS 522/10-45)
    Sec. 10-45. Testing period.
    (a) Prior to the testing period in subsection (b), the Department shall adopt rules for implementing this Law in consultation with the Health Care Event Reporting Advisory Committee and individuals who have experience and expertise in devising and implementing adverse health care event or other health care quality reporting systems. The rules shall establish the methodology and format for health care facilities reporting information under this Law to the Department and shall be finalized before the beginning of the testing period under subsection (b).
    (b) The Department shall conduct a testing period of at least 6 months to test the reporting process to identify any problems or deficiencies with the planned reporting process.
    (c) None of the information reported and analyzed during the testing period shall be used in any public report under this Law.
    (d) The Department must substantially address the problems or deficiencies identified during the testing period before fully implementing the reporting system.
    (e) After the testing period, and after any corrections, adjustments, or modifications are finalized, the Department must give at least 30 days written notice to health care facilities prior to full implementation of the reporting system and collection of adverse event data that will be used in public reports.
    (f) Following the testing period, 4 calendar quarters of data must be collected prior to the Department's publishing the annual report of adverse events to the public under paragraph (4) of Section 10-35.
    (g) The process described in subsections (a) through (e) must be completed by the Department no later than July 1, 2007.
    (h) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department may contract with an entity for receiving all adverse health care event reports, root cause analysis findings, and corrective action plans that must be reported to the Department under this Law and for the compilation of the information and the provision of quarterly and annual reports to the Department describing such information according to the rules adopted by the Department under this Law.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)

410 ILCS 522/10-50

    (410 ILCS 522/10-50)
    Sec. 10-50. Validity of public reports. None of the information the Department discloses to the public may be made available in any form or fashion unless such information is shared with the health care facilities under review prior to public dissemination of such information. Those health care facilities shall have 30 days to make corrections and to add helpful explanatory comments about the information before the publication.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/Art. 90

 
    (410 ILCS 522/Art. 90 heading)
ARTICLE 90.

(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/90-5

    (410 ILCS 522/90-5)
    Sec. 90-5. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05; text omitted.)

410 ILCS 522/90-10

    (410 ILCS 522/90-10)
    Sec. 90-10. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05; text omitted.)

410 ILCS 522/90-15

    (410 ILCS 522/90-15)
    Sec. 90-15. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05; text omitted.)

410 ILCS 522/90-97

    (410 ILCS 522/90-97)
    Sec. 90-97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)

410 ILCS 522/90-99

    (410 ILCS 522/90-99)
    Sec. 90-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source: P.A. 94-242, eff. 7-18-05.)