093_HB1193 LRB093 05522 RCE 07360 b 1 AN ACT concerning health improvement. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Statewide Health Improvement Plan Act. 6 Section 5. Statewide Health Improvement Plan. 7 (a) On January 1, 2005 and every 4 years thereafter, the 8 Governor shall deliver to the General Assembly a Statewide 9 Health Improvement Plan. 10 (b) The Plan shall identify, prioritize, and recommend 11 strategies to improve health status and the public health 12 system, using the National Healthy People goals and 13 objectives and the National Public Health Performance 14 Standards as the frameworks for assessment. The Plan shall 15 focus on prevention as a key strategy for long-term health 16 improvement in Illinois. 17 (c) The Plan shall examine and make recommendations on 18 both public and private/voluntary sector contributions to and 19 strategies for improving health status and public health 20 systems. Planning shall incorporate all State agencies with 21 health and public health related responsibilities, including 22 the Department of Public Health, the Department of Human 23 Services, the Department of Public Aid, the Department on 24 Aging, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois 25 Violence Prevention Authority, and the Department of 26 Insurance, or the successor to any of these agencies, and all 27 other agencies that the Governor deems necessary. The 28 planning shall take into consideration the priorities and 29 strategies developed at the community level through the 30 Illinois Project for Local Assessment of Needs (IPLAN) and 31 other community collaborative planning processes. -2- LRB093 05522 RCE 07360 b 1 (d) The Governor shall appoint a bi-partisan Task Force 2 of public and private/voluntary sector stakeholders to 3 develop the plan. The Task Force shall include a 4 representative of the Governor's office, the Directors of the 5 identified State agencies or their designees, a 6 representative of the State Board of Health, and individuals 7 with expertise who represent a broad array of organizations 8 and constituencies engaged in health improvement, public 9 health, and prevention.