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1 | | cultural needs of an evolving patient base. This lack of |
2 | | updated social and cultural knowledge by health care |
3 | | professionals impacts communities of color, people of |
4 | | diverse faiths, people with disabilities, immigrants with |
5 | | or without status, people who are intersex, people living |
6 | | with HIV, and LGBTQ+ people, among other populations. |
7 | | (2) According to a citation in "I Am Not The Doctor For |
8 | | You: Physicians' Attitudes About Caring for People With |
9 | | Disabilities" in the October 2022 edition of Health |
10 | | Affairs, regarding care for people with disabilities, only |
11 | | 41% of physicians reported that they were very confident |
12 | | about their ability to provide the same quality of care to |
13 | | people with disabilities as those without, and just 57% of |
14 | | physicians strongly agreed that they welcomed people with |
15 | | disabilities into their practices. |
16 | | (3) According to the Center for American Progress, |
17 | | about half of transgender people in the United States have |
18 | | been mistreated by a health care professional. Per the |
19 | | 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey data for the State, 33% of |
20 | | those who saw a health care provider in the past year |
21 | | reported having at least one negative experience related |
22 | | to being transgender, and 24% of respondents did not see a |
23 | | doctor when they needed to because of fear of being |
24 | | mistreated as a transgender person. |
25 | | (4) According to a survey by Healthgrades in 2022, 25% |
26 | | of patients said their doctors could benefit from more |
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1 | | training. The number jumps to 29% among non-white patients |
2 | | in the survey. |
3 | | (5) Many providers recognize the importance of |
4 | | cultural competency for their personal education. |
5 | | According to the Healthgrades survey, 31% of physicians |
6 | | agree that their level of cultural competency can impact |
7 | | their ability to provide optimal patient care somewhat or |
8 | | a lot. Furthermore, the generational divide among |
9 | | physicians is strong on additional training that would |
10 | | better equip them to care for patients of different |
11 | | gender, racial, sexual, or cultural identities. Two in 5 |
12 | | younger physicians with less than 10 years of training are |
13 | | interested in additional training. Only one in 5 of older |
14 | | physicians with more than 20 years of practice express |
15 | | interest in cultural competency training. |
16 | | (6) In 2019, the American Medical Association adopted |
17 | | a policy that included recognition of the importance of |
18 | | cultural competency to patient experience and treatment |
19 | | plan adherence and encouraged the implementation of |
20 | | cultural competency practices across health care settings. |
21 | | (7) Furthermore, many thousands of health care |
22 | | professionals in the State, including tens of thousands of |
23 | | physicians and nurses, are already required to comply with |
24 | | the cultural competency requirements in the State's |
25 | | contract with managed care organizations, which states |
26 | | that contractors shall implement a cultural competence |
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1 | | plan, and covered services shall be provided in a |
2 | | culturally competent manner by ensuring the cultural |
3 | | competence of all contractor staff, including clerical to |
4 | | executive management, and providers. |
5 | | (8) As a next step to ensuring all health care |
6 | | professionals are trained and equipped in cultural |
7 | | competency, the State should join jurisdictions like |
8 | | Connecticut, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia to |
9 | | require that health care professionals be trained in |
10 | | cultural competency as part of continuing education. |
11 | | Having such a requirement will increase the ability of |
12 | | medical providers to meet the social and cultural needs of |
13 | | their diversifying patient base. |
14 | | (b) As used in this Section: |
15 | | "Cultural competency" means a set of integrated attitudes, |
16 | | knowledge, and skills that enables a health care professional |
17 | | or organization to care effectively for patients from diverse |
18 | | cultures, groups, and communities. "Cultural competency" |
19 | | includes, but is not limited to: (i) applying linguistic |
20 | | skills to communicate effectively with the target population; |
21 | | (ii) utilizing cultural information to establish therapeutic |
22 | | relationships; (iii) eliciting and incorporating pertinent |
23 | | cultural data in diagnosis and treatment; and (iv) |
24 | | understanding and applying cultural and ethnic data to the |
25 | | process of clinic care. |
26 | | "Health care professional" means a person licensed or |
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1 | | registered by the Department of Financial and Professional |
2 | | Regulation under the Nurse Practice Act, the Clinical |
3 | | Psychologist Licensing Act, the Illinois Dental Practice Act, |
4 | | the Pharmacy Practice Act, the Illinois Physical Therapy Act, |
5 | | the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987, the Acupuncture |
6 | | Practice Act, the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act, the |
7 | | Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act, the |
8 | | Dietitian Nutritionist Practice Act, the Naprapathic Practice |
9 | | Act, the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and |
10 | | Disciplinary Act, the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice |
11 | | Act, the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987, the |
12 | | Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Respiratory Care |
13 | | Practice Act, the Professional Counselor and Clinical |
14 | | Professional Counselor Licensing and Practice Act, the Sex |
15 | | Offender Evaluation and Treatment Provider Act, the Illinois |
16 | | Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act, the |
17 | | Perfusionist Practice Act, the Genetic Counselor Licensing |
18 | | Act, the Licensed Certified Professional Midwife Practice Act, |
19 | | the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, the Behavior |
20 | | Analyst Licensing Act, the Music Therapy Licensing and |
21 | | Practice Act, the Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing |
22 | | Act, the Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Practice Act, |
23 | | and the Medical Practice Act of 1987. |
24 | | (c) The cultural competency training required by this |
25 | | Section shall include information on sensitivity relating to |
26 | | and best practices for providing affirming care to people in |
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1 | | the person's preferred language, communities of color, people |
2 | | of diverse faiths, people with disabilities, documented or |
3 | | undocumented immigrants, people who are intersex, people |
4 | | living with HIV, and people of diverse sexual orientations and |
5 | | gender identities, including, but not limited to, lesbian, |
6 | | gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, pansexual, asexual, and |
7 | | questioning individuals. |
8 | | (d) For every license or registration renewal occurring on |
9 | | or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd |
10 | | General Assembly, a health care professional who has |
11 | | continuing education requirements must complete at least 5 |
12 | | hours in cultural competency training. |
13 | | (e) The hours required by this Section may count toward |
14 | | meeting the minimum credit hours required for continuing |
15 | | education. Any cultural competency training applied to meet |
16 | | any other State licensure requirement, professional |
17 | | accreditation or certification requirement, or health care |
18 | | institutional practice agreement may count toward the |
19 | | requirements under this Section. |
20 | | (f) The Department may adopt rules for the implementation |
21 | | and administration of this Section.
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22 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
23 | | 1, 2024.".
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