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Public Act 094-0634
Public Act 0634 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0634 |
HB2380 Enrolled |
LRB094 09891 DRJ 41241 b |
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| AN ACT in relation to public 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 | Arthritis
Prevention, Control, and Cure Act.
| Section 5. Findings and purposes.
| (a) Findings. The legislature hereby finds the following:
| (1) Arthritis encompasses more than 100 diseases and
| conditions that affect joints, the surrounding tissues, | and other
connective tissues.
| (2) One of the most common family of diseases in the
| United States, arthritis or chronic joint symptoms affect | nearly one of every 3 Americans.
| (3) Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the
| United States, limiting daily activities for more than | 7,000,000
citizens.
| (4) Although prevailing myths inaccurately portray
| arthritis as an old person's disease, arthritis is a
| multi-generational disease that has become one of the | country's most
pressing public health problems.
| (5) This disease has a significant impact on quality of
| life not only for the individual who experiences its | painful
symptoms and resulting disability, but also for | family members
and caregivers.
| (6) Compounding this picture are the enormous economic
| and social costs associated with treating arthritis and its
| complications, which are estimated at almost | $86,000,000,000
annually.
| (7) Currently, the challenge exists to ensure delivery | of
effective, but often underutilized, interventions that | are
necessary in the prevention or reduction of | arthritis-related
pain and disability.
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| (8) Although there exists a large quantity of public
| information and programs about arthritis, it remains | inadequately
disseminated and insufficient in addressing | the needs of
specific diverse populations and other | underserved groups.
| (9) The Arthritis Foundation, the Centers for Disease
| Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Association of State | and
Territorial Health Officials have led the development | of
a public health strategy, the National Arthritis Action | Plan, to
respond to this challenge.
| (10) Educating the public and health care community
| throughout the State about this devastating disease is of
| paramount importance and is in every respect in the public
| interest and to the benefit of all residents of this State.
| (b) Purposes. The purposes of this Act are:
| (1) To create and foster a statewide program that
| promotes public awareness and increases knowledge about | the
causes of arthritis, the importance of early diagnosis | and
appropriate management, effective prevention | strategies, and pain
prevention and management.
| (2) To develop knowledge and enhance understanding of
| arthritis by disseminating educational materials and | information on
research results, services provided, and | strategies for
prevention and control to patients, health | professionals, and the
public.
| (3) To establish a solid scientific base of knowledge | on
the prevention of arthritis and related disability | through
surveillance, epidemiology, and prevention | research.
| (4) To utilize educational and training resources and
| services developed by organizations with appropriate | expertise
and knowledge of arthritis and to use available | technical
assistance.
| (5) To evaluate the need for improving the quality and
| accessibility of existing community-based arthritis | services.
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| (6) To heighten awareness about the prevention, | detection,
and treatment of arthritis among State and local | health and human
services officials, health professionals | and providers, and
policy makers.
| (7) To implement and coordinate State and local | programs
and services to reduce the public health burden of | arthritis.
| (8) To adequately fund these programs on a State level.
| (9) To provide lasting improvements in the delivery of
| health care for individuals with arthritis and their | families,
thus improving their quality of life while also | containing health
care costs.
| Section 10. Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure | Program.
| (a) The Department of Public Health shall establish, | promote,
and maintain an Arthritis Prevention, Control, and | Cure Program to raise
public awareness, educate consumers, and | educate and train health
professionals, teachers, and human | services providers, and for other
purposes. The program shall | include the following components:
| (1) Needs assessment. The Department of Public Health
| shall conduct a needs assessment to identify the following:
| (A) Epidemiological and other public health | research
being conducted within the State.
| (B) Available technical assistance and educational
| materials and programs nationwide and within the | State.
| (C) The level of public and professional arthritis
| awareness.
| (D) The needs of people with arthritis and their
| families and caregivers.
| (E) Educational and support service needs of | health
care providers, including physicians, nurses, | managed care
organizations, and other health care | providers.
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| (F) The services available to a person with | arthritis.
| (G) The existence of arthritis treatment, | self-management, physical
activity, and other | education programs.
| (H) The existence of rehabilitation services.
| (2) Advisory Council on Arthritis. The Department of
| Public Health shall establish and coordinate an Advisory | Council
on Arthritis to provide non-governmental input | regarding the
Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure | Program. Membership of the
Council must include, but need | not be limited to, persons with
arthritis, public health | educators, medical experts on arthritis,
providers of | arthritis health care, persons knowledgeable in
health | promotion and education, and representatives of national
| arthritis organizations and their local chapters.
| (3) Public awareness. The Department of Public Health
| shall use, but is not limited to, strategies consistent | with the
National Arthritis Action Plan and existing State | planning
efforts to raise public awareness and knowledge on | the causes and
nature of arthritis, personal risk factors, | the value of prevention
and early detection, ways to | minimize preventable pain, and
options for diagnosing and | treating the disease.
| (4) Technical assistance. The Department of Public | Health
may replicate and use successful arthritis programs | and enter
into contracts with or purchase materials or | services from
entities with appropriate expertise for | services and materials
that are necessary to carry out the | goals of the Arthritis
Prevention, Control, and Cure | Program. The Department may enter into
agreements with one | or more national organizations with expertise
in arthritis | to implement parts of the Arthritis Prevention,
Control, | and Cure Program.
| (b) In addition to the components described in subsection | (a), the Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Program shall |
| include a pilot program for the study of arthritis public | health innovation projects. Under the pilot program, the | Department of Public Health may give grants to academic | organizations or to public or community health organizations to | conduct the study or studies. The Department shall review all | grant applications, in collaboration with the Arthritis | Foundation and the Illinois Arthritis Partnership. Under the | pilot program, the Department of Public Health also may fund | community health projects for the following activities: | surveillance, awareness campaigns, public education, | professional education, screenings, and physical activity | programs. The Department of Public Health, in coordination with | selected grantees, shall evaluate the success of the community | health projects and their outcomes. | (c) The Department of Public Health shall do all of the
| following:
| (1) Provide sufficient staff to implement the | Arthritis
Prevention, Control, and Cure Program.
| (2) Provide appropriate training for staff of the
| Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Program.
| (3) Identify the appropriate organizations to carry | out
the program.
| (4) Base the program on the most current scientific
| information and findings.
| (5) Work to increase and improve community-based | services
available to people with arthritis and their | family members.
| (6) Work with governmental offices, national voluntary
| health organizations and their local chapters, community | and
business leaders, community organizations, and health | care and
human services providers to coordinate efforts and | maximize State
resources in the areas of prevention, | education, detection, pain
management, and treatment of | arthritis.
| (7) Identify and, when appropriate, use evidence-based
| arthritis programs and obtain related materials and |
| services from
organizations with appropriate expertise and | knowledge of
arthritis.
| Section 15. Funding. The Department of Public Health may | accept
grants, services, and property from the federal | government,
foundations, organizations, medical schools, and | other entities that
may be available for the purposes of | fulfilling the obligations of the
Arthritis Prevention, | Control, and Cure Program.
| Section 20. Waivers. The Department of Public Health shall | seek
all waivers of federal law and regulations that may be | necessary to
maximize funds from the federal government to | implement the Arthritis
Prevention, Control, and Cure Program.
| Section 25. Implementation subject to appropriation. | Implementation of this Act is subject to appropriation.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2006
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