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1 | | (3) suicide, often due to untreated depression, is the |
2 | | second leading cause of death in this State for children |
3 | | and young adults ranging in age from 10 to 34;
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4 | | (4) between 40% to 50% of heroin and other drug |
5 | | addiction begins to self-medicate an underlying, untreated |
6 | | mental health condition;
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7 | | (5) important State reforms on improving access to |
8 | | mental health and substance use treatment are underway and |
9 | | others are pending, but more needs to be done to address |
10 | | this State's serious systemic challenges to early |
11 | | identification and treatment of mental health conditions;
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12 | | (6) the medical and mental health treatment |
13 | | communities across this State are implementing many |
14 | | evidence-based best practices on early screening, |
15 | | identification and treatment of mental health conditions, |
16 | | including co-located and integrated care, despite limited |
17 | | resources and major access to care challenges across the |
18 | | State; and
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19 | | (7) establishing an Advisory Council on Early |
20 | | Identification and Treatment of Mental Health Conditions |
21 | | to:
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22 | | (A) report and share information on evidence-based |
23 | | best practices related to early identification and |
24 | | treatment being implemented across this State and |
25 | | other states; |
26 | | (B) assist in advancing all providers to move |
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1 | | toward implementation of evidence-based best |
2 | | practices, irrespective of payer such as Medicaid or |
3 | | private insurance, |
4 | | (C) identify the barriers to statewide |
5 | | implementation of early identification and treatment |
6 | | across all providers; and |
7 | | (D) reduce the stigma of mental health conditions |
8 | | by treating them like any other medical condition will |
9 | | outline the path to enabling thousands of children, |
10 | | youth, and young adults in this State living with |
11 | | mental health conditions, including those related to |
12 | | trauma, to get the early diagnosis and treatment they |
13 | | need to effectively manage their condition and avoid |
14 | | potentially life-long debilitating symptoms. |
15 | | Section 10. Advisory Council on Early Identification and |
16 | | Treatment of Mental Health Conditions.
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17 | | (a) There is created the Advisory Council on Early |
18 | | Identification and Treatment of Mental Health Conditions |
19 | | within the Department of Public Health. |
20 | | (b) The Advisory Council shall:
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21 | | (1) review and identify evidence-based best practice |
22 | | models and promising practices supported by peer-reviewed |
23 | | literature being implemented in this State and other states |
24 | | on regular screening and early identification of mental |
25 | | health and substance use conditions in children and young |
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1 | | adults, including depression, bi-polar disorder, |
2 | | schizophrenia, and other similar conditions, beginning at |
3 | | the age endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, |
4 | | through young adulthood, irrespective of coverage by |
5 | | public or private health insurance, resulting in early |
6 | | treatment;
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7 | | (2) identify evidence-based mental health prevention |
8 | | and promotion initiatives;
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9 | | (3) identify strategies to enable additional medical |
10 | | providers and community-based providers to implement |
11 | | evidence-based best practices on regular screening, and |
12 | | early identification and treatment of mental health |
13 | | conditions;
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14 | | (4) identify barriers to the success of early |
15 | | screening, identification and treatment of mental health |
16 | | conditions across this State, including but not limited to, |
17 | | treatment access challenges, specific mental health |
18 | | workforce issues, regional challenges, training and |
19 | | knowledge-base needs of providers, provider infrastructure |
20 | | needs, reimbursement and payment issues, and public and |
21 | | private insurance coverage issues;
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22 | | (5) based on the findings in paragraphs (1) through (4) |
23 | | of this subsection (b), develop a set of recommendations |
24 | | and an action plan to address the barriers to early and |
25 | | regular screening and identification of mental health |
26 | | conditions in children, adolescents and young adults in |
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1 | | this State;
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2 | | (6) complete and deliver the recommendations and |
3 | | action plan required by paragraph (5) of this subsection |
4 | | (b) to the Governor and the General Assembly within one |
5 | | year of the first meeting of the Advisory Council; and
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6 | | (7) upon completion and delivery of the |
7 | | recommendations and action plan to the Governor and General |
8 | | Assembly, the Advisory Council shall be dissolved.
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9 | | (c) The Advisory Council shall be composed of no more than |
10 | | 27 members and 3 ex officio members, including:
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11 | | (1) Two members of the House of Representatives, one |
12 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
13 | | and one appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
14 | | Representatives.
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15 | | (2) Two members of the Senate, one appointed by the |
16 | | President of the Senate and one appointed by the Minority |
17 | | Leader of the Senate.
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18 | | (3) One representative of the Office of the Governor |
19 | | appointed by the Governor.
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20 | | (4) Twenty-two members of the public as follows; |
21 | | however, provider representatives selected shall include a |
22 | | balance of those delivering care to persons with private |
23 | | health insurance and those serving underserved |
24 | | populations: |
25 | | (A) Four pediatricians recommended by a statewide |
26 | | organization that represents pediatricians, one from |
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1 | | the Chicago area, one from suburban Chicago, one from |
2 | | central Illinois, and one from downstate Illinois, |
3 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
4 | | Representatives.
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5 | | (B) Four family primary care physicians |
6 | | recommended by a statewide organization that |
7 | | represents family physicians, one from the Chicago
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8 | | area, one from suburban Chicago, one from central |
9 | | Illinois, and one from downstate Illinois, appointed |
10 | | by the President of the Senate.
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11 | | (C) Two advanced practice nurses recommended by a |
12 | | statewide organization that represents advanced |
13 | | practice nurses, one from Chicago and one from central |
14 | | or downstate Illinois, appointed by the Speaker of the |
15 | | House of Representatives.
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16 | | (D) Two psychiatrists, including one child |
17 | | psychiatrist, recommended by a statewide organization |
18 | | that represents psychiatrists, one from the Chicago |
19 | | metropolitan region and one from central or downstate |
20 | | Illinois, appointed by the President of the Senate. |
21 | | (E) Two psychologists, including one child |
22 | | psychologist, recommended by a statewide organization |
23 | | that represents psychologists, one from the Chicago |
24 | | metropolitan region and one from central or downstate |
25 | | Illinois, appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
26 | | Representatives.
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1 | | (F) One representative from an organization that |
2 | | advocates for families and youth with mental health |
3 | | conditions who is a parent with a child living with a |
4 | | mental health condition, appointed by the President of |
5 | | the Senate.
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6 | | (G) Two community mental health service providers |
7 | | recommended by a statewide organization that |
8 | | represents community mental health providers, one from |
9 | | the Chicago metropolitan region and one from central |
10 | | Illinois or downstate Illinois, appointed by the |
11 | | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
12 | | (H) Two substance use treatment providers |
13 | | recommended by a statewide organization that |
14 | | represents substance use treatment providers, one from |
15 | | the Chicago metropolitan region, one from central or |
16 | | downstate Illinois, appointed by the President of the |
17 | | Senate.
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18 | | (I) One representative from an organization that |
19 | | advocates for families and youth with mental health |
20 | | conditions who is an individual with lived experience |
21 | | of a mental health condition, appointed by the |
22 | | President of the Senate.
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23 | | (J) Two representatives from private insurance |
24 | | companies, one appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
25 | | Representatives and one appointed by the President of |
26 | | the Senate.
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1 | | (K) The following 3 officials shall serve as ex |
2 | | officio members:
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3 | | (i) the Director of Public Health, or his or |
4 | | her designee;
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5 | | (ii) the Director of Healthcare and Family |
6 | | Services, or his or her designee;
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7 | | (iii) the Director of the Division of Mental |
8 | | Health within the Department of Human Services, or |
9 | | his or her designee.
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10 | | (d) Members shall serve without compensation and are |
11 | | responsible for the cost of all reasonable and necessary travel |
12 | | expenses connected to Advisory Council business. Advisory |
13 | | Council members shall not be reimbursed by the State for these |
14 | | costs. Advisory Council members shall be appointed within 60 |
15 | | days after the effective date of this Act. The Advisory Council |
16 | | shall hold its initial meeting within 60 days after at least |
17 | | 50% of the members have been appointed. One representative from |
18 | | the pediatricians or primary care physicians and one |
19 | | representative from the mental health treatment community |
20 | | shall be the co-chairs of the Advisory Council. At the first |
21 | | meeting of the Advisory Council, the members shall select a 7 |
22 | | person Steering Committee that include the co-chairs. The |
23 | | Advisory Council may establish committees that address |
24 | | specific issues or populations and may appoint persons with |
25 | | relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the |
26 | | Advisory Council to serve on the committees as needed.".
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