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Public Act 102-0942 Public Act 0942 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0942 | HB4645 Enrolled | LRB102 24527 CPF 33761 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Equity | and Representation in Health Care Act. | Section 5. Findings; purpose. | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | (1) Every Illinois resident deserves access to high | quality, affordable health care regardless of his or her | race, ethnicity, zip code, gender identification, or | sexual orientation. Moreover, Illinois residents deserve | support from a strong, diverse health care workforce that | reflects, represents, and understands the patients they | serve. | (2) Establishing and building trusted relationships | between patients and health care providers can lead to | more compassionate care and improved outcomes. This is | particularly important for communities of color and | populations that experience systemic racism and other | barriers to obtaining equitable high quality care that | improves health. | (3) A 2004 report from Johns Hopkins University and | the Commonwealth Fund focused on the disparities in |
| patient experience brought on by a lack of racial and | ethnic diversity among health care providers. From the | article: | "In what is called 'race-discordant' | relationships, patients from ethnic groups frequently | are treated by professionals from a different ethnic | background. The research reviewed here documents | ongoing racial and ethnic disparities in health care | and links patient–physician race and ethnic | concordance with higher patient satisfaction and | better health care processes. Based on this research, | the authors issue the following recommendation: ... | health policy should be revised to encourage workforce | diversity by funding programs that support the | recruitment of minority students and medical | faculty...". | (4) Another 2021 study by the National Center for | Biotechnology Information at the National Institutes of | Health analyzed minority representation across 10 | different health care provider designations and found | significant underrepresentation among Black, Hispanic, and | Native American people across all 10 designations. This | study makes specific mention of the disproportionate | impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on minority | communities and how greater diversity in our health care | workforce could lead to increased cultural competence and |
| improved health outcomes. | (5) These are just 2 studies among the countless that | make clear the importance of diversity in our health care | workforce. Illinois is no exception. More must be done to | increase the diversity and community representation of our | State's health care workforce in order to better meet the | needs of underrepresented communities. This Act is | intended to support workforce development programs | specifically aimed at this mission. | (b) The purpose of this Act is to recognize and address the | historic and systemic barriers that have prevented | proportional representation by race, ethnicity, language, | gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability | status in the health care provider community and address | access to care and health disparities by prioritizing | scholarship and loan repayment programs to individuals from | underrepresented communities pursuing health care careers. | These scholarship and loan repayment programs shall | encourage health care providers to locate and practice in | areas of greatest need, as determined by provider shortage | area data or health disparity data, and to support efforts for | health care providers to better reflect the communities they | serve. | Section 10. Definitions. | "Accredited school" means a college or university in which |
| a degree in allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, | dentistry, physical therapy, or an equivalent credential for a | health program is earned and for which the Council for Higher | Education Accreditation or its affiliates has determined that | the school meets specific standards for its programs, faculty, | and curriculum. | "Advanced practice registered nurse" or "APRN" means an | advanced practice registered nurse as defined under Section | 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. | "Allopathic medicine" means the use of pharmacological | agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms | or processes of diseases or conditions. | "Applicant" means a health care professional or medical | facility who applies for loan repayment assistance or | scholarship funds under this Act. | "Approved graduate training" means training in medicine, | dentistry, or any other health profession that leads to | eligibility for board certification, provides evidence of | completion, and is approved by the appropriate health care | professional's body. | "Behavioral health provider" means a provider of a | commonly recognized discipline in the behavioral health | industry, including, but not limited to, licensed clinical | social workers, behavioral health therapists, certified | marriage and family counselors, licensed social workers, and | addiction counselors. |
| "Breach of service obligation" means failure for any | reason to begin or complete a contractual service commitment. | "Commercial loan" means a loan made by a bank, credit | union, savings and loan association, insurance company, | school, or other financial institution. | "Community health center" means a migrant health center, | community health center, health care program for the homeless | or for residents of public housing supported under Section 330 | of the federal Public Health Service Act, or FQHC, including | an FQHC Look-Alike, as designated by the U.S. Department of | Health and Human Services, that operates at least one | federally designated primary health care delivery site in | Illinois. | "Default" means failure to meet a legal obligation or | condition of a loan. | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Dental assistant" means a person who serves as a member | of a dental care team, working directly with a dentist to | perform duties that include, but are not limited to, assisting | with dental procedures, preparing patients for procedures, | preparing examinations, and sterilizing equipment. | "Dentist" means a person licensed to practice dentistry | under the Illinois Dental Practice Act. | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. | "Equity and Representation in Health Care Workforce | Repayment Program" or "Repayment Program" means the Equity and |
| Representation in Health Care Workforce Repayment Program | created under subsection (a) of Section 15. | "Equity and Representation in Health Care Workforce | Scholarship Program" or "Scholarship Program" means the Equity | and Representation in Health Care Workforce Scholarship | Program created under subsection (b) of Section 15. | "Federally Qualified Health Center" or "FQHC" means a | health center funded under Section 330 of the federal Public | Health Service Act. | "Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike" or "FQHC | Look-Alike" means a health center that meets the requirements | for receiving a grant under Section 330 of the federal Public | Health Service Act but does not receive funding under that | authority. | "Government loan" means a loan made by a federal, State, | county, or city agency authorized to make the loan. | "Health care professional" means a physician, physician | assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, nurse, | chiropractic physician, podiatrist, physical therapist, | physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, speech | therapist, behavioral health provider, psychiatrist, | psychologist, pharmacist, dentist, medical assistant, dental | assistant, or dental hygienist. | "Health professional shortage area" or "HPSA" means a | designation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human | Services that indicates the shortage of primary medical care |
| or dental or mental health providers. The designation may be | geographic, such as a county or service area; demographic, | such as low-income population; or institutional, such as a | comprehensive health center, FQHC, or other public facility. | "Lender" means the commercial or government entity that | makes a qualifying loan. | "Loan repayment award" or "award" means the amount of | funding awarded to a recipient based upon his or her | reasonable educational expenses, up to a maximum established | by the program. | "Loan repayment agreement" or "agreement" means the | written instrument defining a legal relationship entered into | between the Department and a recipient. | "Medical assistant" means a person who serves as a member | of a medical care team working directly with other providers | to perform duties that include, but are not limited to, | gathering patient information, taking vital signs, preparing | patients for examinations, and assisting physicians during | examinations. | "Medical facility" means a facility in which the delivery | of health services is provided. A medical facility must be a | nonprofit or public facility located in Illinois and includes | the following: | (1) A Federally Qualified Health Center. | (2) An FQHC Look-Alike. | (3) A hospital system operated by a county with more |
| than 3,000,000 residents. | "Medically underserved area" or "MUA" means an area | designated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human | Services' Health Resources and Services Administration as | having too few primary care providers, high infant mortality, | high poverty, or a high elderly population. | "Nurse" means a person who is licensed as a licensed | practical nurse or as a registered nurse under the Nurse | Practice Act. | "Osteopathic medicine" means medical practice based upon | the theory that diseases are due to loss of structural | integrity, which can be restored by manipulation of the parts | and supplemented by therapeutic measures. | "Physical therapist" means an individual licensed as a | physical therapist under the Illinois Physical Therapy Act. | "Physical therapist assistant" means an individual | licensed as a physical therapist assistant under the Illinois | Physical Therapy Act.
| "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine | in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987. | "Physician assistant" means an individual licensed under | the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. | "Primary care" means health care that encompasses | prevention services, basic diagnostic and treatment services, | and support services, including laboratory, radiology, | transportation, and pharmacy services. |
| "Psychiatrist" means a physician licensed to practice | medicine in Illinois under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 | who has successfully completed an accredited residency program | in psychiatry. | "Qualifying loan" means a government loan or commercial | loan used for tuition and reasonable educational and living | expenses related to undergraduate or graduate education that | was obtained by the recipient prior to his or her application | for loan repayment and that is contemporaneous with the | education received. | "Reasonable educational expenses" means costs for | education, exclusive of tuition. These costs include, but are | not limited to, fees, books, supplies, clinical travel, | educational equipment, materials, board certification, or | licensing examinations. "Reasonable educational expenses" do | not exceed the estimated standard budget for expenses for the | degree program and for the years of enrollment. | "Reasonable living expenses" means room and board, | transportation, and commuting costs associated with the | applicant's attendance and participation in educational and | workforce training program. "Reasonable living expenses" do | not exceed the estimated standard budget for the recipient's | degree program and for the years of enrollment. | "Recognized training entity" means an entity approved by | the Department to provide training and education for medical | assistants and dental assistants. |
| "Recipient" means a health care professional or medical | facility that may use loan repayment funds. | "Rural" has the same meaning that is used by the federal | Health Resources and Services Administration to determine | eligibility for Rural Health Grants. | "State" means the State of Illinois. | Section 15. Repayment Program; Scholarship Program; | eligibility requirements. | (a) The Department shall create and administer an Equity | and Representation in Health Care Workforce Repayment Program. | A health care professional may apply to the Department for | loan repayment assistance under the Repayment Program. In | order to be eligible for loan repayment under this Act, the | health care professional or behavioral health provider shall | comply with the following: | (1) Either: | (A) be working at a medical facility; or | (B) have accepted an offer of employment at a | medical facility and will begin employment at that | medical facility within 90 calendar days after the | submission of the application. | (2) Either: | (A) have a degree in allopathic or osteopathic | medicine, nursing, dentistry, physical therapy, or | other eligible health profession from an accredited |
| school; have completed an approved training program; | and have a current, valid, and unencumbered license to | practice the health profession in Illinois; or | (B) have a degree in a relevant field of study, | such as behavioral health or social work. | (3) As necessary to his or her field of work, agree to | see and treat all patients at the medical facility | regardless of the patient's ability to pay for services. | (4) Submit an application to participate in the | Program. | (5) Not be in breach of a health professional service | obligation to the federal, State, or a local government. | (6) Not have any judgment liens arising from federal | debt. | (7) Not be excluded, suspended, or disqualified by a | federal agency. | (8) Sign a written agreement attesting to accepting | repayment of health professional educational loans and to | serve (i) for the applicable period of obligated service | in a medical facility and (ii) all patients regardless of | their ability to pay. The written agreement shall outline | details of the loan repayment service obligations, | including, but not limited to, the time frame required for | the recipient to fulfill the service obligation, the | amount of service required based on the
award, and | penalties that may be levied for breach of a service |
| obligation.
| (9) Be a current resident of Illinois or intend to | reside in Illinois within 90 days after receiving notice | of a loan repayment or scholarship award under this Act. | (b) The Department shall create and administer an Equity | and Representation in Health Care Workforce Scholarship | Program. A medical facility or an individual may apply to the | Department to receive funds under the Scholarship Program. A | medical facility may apply for a scholarship that covers | expenses described under subsection (e) of Section 20. If an | individual is the applicant, the individual shall either: | (1) be working at a medical facility; or | (2) have accepted an offer of employment at a medical | facility and will begin employment at that medical | facility within 90 calendar days after the submission of | the application. | (c) A person who earns a degree from an unaccredited | school may not participate in the Repayment Program. | Section 20. Use of Repayment Program and Scholarship | Program funds. | (a) Subject to appropriation, loan repayment funds under | the Repayment Program shall be used according to the | following: | (1) To repay qualifying educational loans of health | care professionals who agree to serve in a medical |
| facility for a specified period of time to be determined | by the Department. | (2) For educational loans that were obtained prior to | the date the recipient submits an application for loan | repayment assistance. | (3) To retire qualifying educational loans if the | loans are the result of consolidated or refinanced debt. | To qualify, the consolidated or refinanced loans shall: | (A) be a government loan or a loan from a | commercial lender; and | (B) include only qualifying educational loans of | the health care professional. | (b) Loan repayment funds under the Repayment Program shall | not be used for any of the following: | (1) To repay a practice obligation resulting from | educational loans or scholarships, whether from | Illinois-based institutions or governments or those in | other states. | (2) To fulfill practice obligations to the federal | government, the State, or any other entity under an | agreement with the federal government, State, or other | entity. | (3) To retire qualifying educational loans if the | consolidated or refinanced debt is: | (A) commingled with nonqualifying debt; or | (B) consolidated with a loan owed by another |
| person, such as a spouse or child. | (c) Loan repayment funds under the Repayment Program may | not be used by the recipient to reimburse himself or herself | for a loan that has been repaid. | (d) Under the provisions of the federal Treasury Offset | Program and the State Comptroller Act, recipients shall have | their loan repayment assistance funds offset to fulfill a | delinquent federal or State debt. The offset of loan repayment | assistance funds shall not reduce, waive, or suspend a | recipient's service obligation under this Act. | (e) Subject to appropriation, Scholarship Program funds | shall be used to cover the costs of training as a medical | assistant or dental assistant, or another health care | profession training or education program, as deemed | appropriate by the Department. Costs shall include the | following: | (1) The cost of enrollment in a training program | offered by an Illinois-based institution of higher | education, an online program accredited in Illinois, an | Illinois-based community college, or a recognized | Illinois-based training entity. | (2) Lab fees. | (3) Materials and test vouchers. | (4) Background checks. | (5) Drug screenings. | (6) Professional equipment and attire, such as scrubs. |
| (f) Applications for loan repayments and scholarships may | be available twice a year, with at least 5 months between the | closing date of the last process and application deadline for | the next process. In order to meet the goal of this Act of | improving diversity and community representation in the health | care workforce, applications shall include questions that
| request demographic data from the applicant, including, but | not limited to, race, ethnicity, disability status, gender | identity, and sexual orientation. | (g) An individual who meets the eligibility requirements | set forth in this Act may apply for loan repayment or | scholarship funds authorized by this Act. In order to promote | greater diversity and community representation in health care, | the Department shall set forward criteria that prioritizes | applicants, including, but not limited to, the following: | (1) Those who identify as a person from a race, | ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or | disability status that is underrepresented in the health | care sector. | (2) First generation postsecondary students. | (3) Reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or military | veterans. | (4) Persons working in rural medical facilities. | (h) An individual who is awarded a loan repayment under | this Act shall not receive
a concurrent loan repayment through | any other Illinois or federal loan repayment program. Nothing |
| in this
Act prevents an individual from receiving consecutive | loan repayment awards under this Act or any other State
or | federal program. | Section 25. Department powers and duties. | (a) The Department may exercise the following powers: | (1) To make loan repayment and scholarship awards | under the Repayment Program or Scholarship Program with | the following priorities: | (A) To increase the number of health care | providers in MUAs. | (B) To increase the number of behavioral health | providers in MUAs. | (C) To increase the number of accredited, eligible | health care provider residencies within the State. | (D) To increase the percentage of eligible health | care providers establishing practice within the State | upon completion of residency. | (E) To promote greater diversity and community | representation in Illinois' health care workforce. | (2) To adopt rules necessary for the establishment and | maintenance of the Repayment Program and Scholarship | Program required under this Act. | (b) The Department shall share information about the | application process for a scholarship or loan repayment under | this Act prominently on the Department's website,
as well as |
| with Illinois-based health care training programs and | institutions of higher education that
offer associate, | undergraduate, and graduate degree programs in health care.
| Section 30. Administrative procedure. The Illinois | Administrative Procedure Act is hereby expressly adopted and | incorporated herein as if all of the provisions of the Act were | included in this Act. | Section 35. Annual report. | (a) The Department shall annually report the results and | progress of the Repayment Program and Scholarship Program on | or before March 15 of each year to the General Assembly and the | Governor. | (b) The annual report to the General Assembly and the | Governor shall include the impact of the Repayment Program and | Scholarship Program on the ability of MUAs to attract and | retain eligible health care providers, as well as increase | diversity and community representation in Illinois' health | care workforce. The report shall include recommendations to | improve that ability. | Section 40. Failure to fulfill obligations. | (a) Loan repayment recipients under the Repayment Program | who fail to meet the obligations set forth
in this Act and | outlined in the signed agreement with the Department shall pay |
| to the Department a sum of no less than 1.5 times the amount of | the annual loan repayment for each year the recipient fails to | fulfill the obligation, plus interest at the rate of 7% | annually. Repayment to the Department shall be made as a lump | sum payment or over a period of no more than 6 years with | interest compounded over that period. An individual who | fulfills a portion of his or her obligation may have his or her | repayment amount adjusted accordingly by the Department. | (b) Scholarship recipients under the Scholarship Program | who fail to meet the obligations set forth in
this Act and | outlined in the signed agreement with the Department shall pay | to the Department a sum of no less than 1.5 times the amount of | the annual scholarship grant for each year the recipient fails | to fulfill the employment obligation, plus interest at the | rate of 7% annually. Repayment to the Department shall occur | as a lump sum payment or over a period of no more than 6 years | with interest compounded over that period. An individual who | fulfills a portion of his or her obligation may have his or her | repayment amount adjusted accordingly by the Department. | (c) Moneys paid to the Department under this Section shall | be used by the
Department to support awards, scholarships, and | Department operations related to the awards and
scholarships | authorized under this Act. | (d) A waiver or deferment request of a recipient's | obligation under this Act may be submitted to the Department | for consideration. The request must be submitted in writing |
| and shall be consistent with criteria that are in place for | waiver or deferment from obligations in other State health | care loan repayment programs. | (e) The Department may allow an individual who completes a | different course of study or pursues a different health care | profession to meet his or her obligations under his or her | original application if he or she submits the request in | writing along with any other information requested by the | Department and continues to meet his or her obligations under | this Act. | Section 45. Transfer of moneys; use of funds. | (a) The Department may transfer to the Illinois Finance | Authority, into an account outside the State treasury, moneys | in the Community Health Center Care Fund as needed, but not to | exceed an amount established, by rule, by the Department to | establish a reserve or credit enhancement escrow account to | support a financing program or a loan or equipment leasing | program to provide moneys to support the purposes of | subsection (a) of Section 2310-200 of the Department of Public | Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code | of Illinois. The disposition of moneys at the conclusion of | any financing program under this Section shall be determined | by an interagency agreement. | (b) The Department may use a reasonable portion of funds | appropriated for this Act to increase Department resources as |
| is necessary in order to effectively administer the Repayment | Program and Scholarship Program.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2023. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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