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| AN ACT concerning hospice programs.
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly intends to provide one |
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| standard definition of "hospice" by establishing minimum |
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| standards for all providers of hospice care in Illinois; and |
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly does not intend to force any |
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| volunteer hospice program out of business but instead intends |
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| to bring such programs into compliance with certain minimum |
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| standards applicable to all providers of hospice care in |
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| Illinois; therefore |
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Hospice Program Licensing Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9 and by adding Section 8.5 |
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| as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 60/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6103)
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| Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
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| context otherwise
requires:
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| (a) "Bereavement" means the period of time during which the |
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| hospice
patient's family experiences and adjusts to the death |
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| of the hospice patient.
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| (b) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public |
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| Health.
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| (c) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois |
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| Department of Public
Health.
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| (d) " Hospice
Full hospice " means a coordinated program of |
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| palliative care that provides for the physical, emotional, and |
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| spiritual care needs of a terminally ill patient and his or her |
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| family. The goal of such care is to achieve the highest quality |
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| of life as defined by the patient and his or her family through |
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| the relief of suffering and control of symptoms.
home and |
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| inpatient care
providing directly, or through agreement, |
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| palliative and supportive medical,
health and other services to |
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| terminally ill patients and their families.
A full hospice |
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| utilizes a medically directed interdisciplinary hospice care
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| team of professionals and volunteers. The program provides care |
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| to meet
the physical, psychological, social, spiritual and |
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| other special needs which
are experienced during the final |
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| stages of illness and during dying and
bereavement. Home care |
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| is to be provided on a part-time, intermittent,
regularly |
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| scheduled basis, and on an on-call around-the-clock basis
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| according to patient and family need.
To the maximum extent |
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| possible, care shall be furnished in the patient's
home. Should |
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| in-patient care be required, services are to be provided with
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| the intent of minimizing the length of such care and shall only |
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| be provided
in a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing |
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| Act, or a skilled nursing
facility licensed under the Nursing |
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| Home Care Act.
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| (e) "Hospice care team" means an interdisciplinary working |
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| unit composed
of but not limited to a physician licensed to |
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| practice medicine in all of
its branches, a nurse licensed
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| pursuant to the Nursing and
Advanced Practice Nursing Act, a |
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| social worker, a pastoral or
other
counselor, and trained
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| volunteers. The patient and the patient's family are considered |
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| members of
the hospice care team when development or revision |
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| of the patient's plan of
care takes place.
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| (f) "Hospice patient" means a terminally ill person |
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| receiving hospice
services.
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| (g) "Hospice patient's family" means a hospice patient's |
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| immediate family
consisting of a spouse, sibling, child, parent |
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| and those individuals designated
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| purposes of this Act.
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| (g-1) "Hospice residence" means a home, apartment |
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| building, or similar
building providing living quarters:
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| (1) that is owned or operated by a person licensed to |
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| operate as a full
hospice; and
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| (2) at which hospice services are provided to facility |
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| residents.
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| A building that is licensed under the Hospital Licensing |
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| Act or the Nursing
Home Care Act is not a hospice residence.
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| (h) "Hospice services" means palliative and supportive |
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| care provided to
a hospice patient and his or her family to |
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| meet the special need arising out of
the physical, emotional, |
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| spiritual and social stresses which are experienced
during the |
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| final stages of illness and during dying and bereavement. |
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| Services
provided to the terminally ill patient shall be |
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| furnished, to the maximum
extent possible, in the patient's |
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| home. Should inpatient care be required,
services are to be |
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| provided with the intent of minimizing the length of such
care.
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| (i) "Palliative care" means the management of pain and |
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| other distressing symptoms that incorporates medical, nursing, |
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| psychosocial, and spiritual care according to the needs, |
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| values, beliefs, and culture or cultures of the patient and his |
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| or her family. The evaluation and treatment is |
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| patient-centered, with a focus on the central role of the |
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| family unit in decision-making.
treatment to provide for the |
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| reduction or
abatement of pain and other troubling symptoms, |
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| rather than treatment aimed
at investigation and intervention |
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| for the purpose of cure or inappropriate
prolongation of life.
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| (j) "Hospice service plan" means a plan detailing the |
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| specific hospice
services offered by a full or volunteer
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| hospice, and the administrative
and direct care personnel |
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| responsible for those services. The plan shall
include but not |
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| be limited to:
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| (1) Identification of the person or persons |
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| administratively responsible
for the program.
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| (2) The estimated average monthly patient census.
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| (3) The proposed geographic area the hospice will |
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| serve.
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| (4) A listing of those hospice services provided |
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| directly by the hospice,
and those hospice services |
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| provided indirectly through a contractual agreement.
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| (5) The name and qualifications of those persons or |
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| entities under
contract
to provide indirect hospice |
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| services.
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| (6) The name and qualifications of those persons |
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| providing direct hospice
services, with the exception of |
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| volunteers.
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| (7) A description of how the hospice plans to utilize |
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| volunteers in the
provision of hospice services.
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| (8) A description of the program's record keeping |
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| system.
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| (k) "Terminally ill" means a medical prognosis by a |
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| physician licensed
to practice medicine in all of its branches |
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| that a patient has an anticipated
life expectancy of one year |
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| or less.
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| (l) "Volunteer" means a person who offers his or her |
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| services to a hospice
without compensation. Reimbursement for a |
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| volunteer's expenses in providing
hospice service shall not be |
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| considered compensation.
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| (m) "Volunteer hospice" means a program which provides |
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| hospice services
to patients regardless of their ability to |
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| pay, with emphasis on the
utilization of volunteers to provide |
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| services, under the administration of
a not-for-profit agency. |
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| This definition does not prohibit the employment of
staff.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-319, eff. 7-23-03.)
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| (210 ILCS 60/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6104)
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| Sec. 4. License.
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| (a) No person shall establish, conduct or maintain a
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| or volunteer hospice without first obtaining a license from the
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| Department. A hospice residence may be operated only at the |
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| locations listed
on the license. A full hospice owning or |
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| operating a hospice residence is not
subject to the provisions |
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| of the Nursing Home Care Act in owning or operating a
hospice |
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| residence.
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| (b) No public or private agency shall advertise or present |
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| itself to the
public as a full or volunteer hospice which |
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| provides hospice services without
meeting the provisions of |
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| subsection (a).
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| (c) The license shall be valid only in the possession
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| the hospice to which it was originally issued and shall not be
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| transferred or assigned to any other person, agency, or |
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| corporation.
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| (d) The license shall be renewed annually.
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| (e) The license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place |
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| inside the hospice
program office.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-319, eff. 7-23-03.)
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| (210 ILCS 60/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6105)
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| Sec. 5. Application for License. An application for license |
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| or renewal
thereof to operate as a full or volunteer hospice |
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| shall be made to the
Department upon forms provided by it, and |
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| shall contain information
reasonably required by the |
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| Department , taking into consideration the
different categories |
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| of hospice programs . The application shall be accompanied by:
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| (1) The hospice service plan;
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| (2) A financial statement containing information deemed |
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| appropriate by
the Department for the category of the |
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| applicant; and
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| (3) A uniform license fee determined by the Department |
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| based on the hospice
program's category .
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| (Source: P.A. 84-427.)
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| (210 ILCS 60/8) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6108)
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| Sec. 8. General Requirements for Full Hospices. Hospices
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| Full hospices shall comply
with the following requirements of |
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| this Act, including the standards adopted by the Department |
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| under Section 9 .
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| (a) The hospice program's services shall include physician |
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| services, nursing
services, medical social services, |
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| counseling, and volunteer services.
These services shall be
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| coordinated with those of the hospice patient's primary or |
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| attending physician.
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| (b) The hospice program shall coordinate its services with |
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and nonprofessional services already in the |
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| community. The program may
contract out for elements of its |
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| services; however, direct patient contact
and overall |
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| coordination of hospice services shall be maintained by the
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| hospice care team. Any contract entered into between a hospice |
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a health care facility or service provider shall specify |
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| that the hospice
retain the responsibility for planning and |
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| coordinating hospice services
and care on behalf of a hospice |
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| patient and his family. All contracts shall
be in compliance |
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| with this Act. No hospice which contracts for any hospice
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| service shall charge fees for services provided directly by the |
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| hospice
care team which duplicate contractual services |
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| provided to the individual
patient or his family.
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| (c) The hospice care team shall be responsible for the |
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| coordination of
home and inpatient care.
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| (d) The hospice program shall have a medical director who |
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| shall be a physician
licensed to practice medicine in all of |
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| its branches. The medical
director shall have overall |
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| responsibility for medical direction of the
care and treatment |
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| of patients and their families rendered by the hospice
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| team, and shall consult and cooperate with the patient's |
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| attending physician.
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| (e) The hospice program shall have a bereavement program |
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a continuum of supportive services for the |
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| family.
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| (f) The hospice program shall foster independence of the |
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| patient and his
family by providing training, encouragement and |
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| support so that the patient
and family can care for themselves |
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| as much as possible.
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| (g) The hospice program shall not impose the dictates of |
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| any value or
belief system on its patients and their families.
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| (h) The hospice program shall clearly define its admission |
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| criteria.
Decisions on admissions shall be made by a hospice |
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| care team and shall be
dependent upon the expressed request and |
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| informed consent of the patient
or the patient's legal |
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| guardian.
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| (i) The hospice program shall keep accurate, current and |
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| families.
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| (j) The hospice program shall utilize the services of |
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| trained volunteers.
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| (k) The hospice program shall consist of both home care and |
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| inpatient
care which incorporates the following |
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| (1) The home care component shall be the primary form of |
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| care, and shall
be available on a part-time, intermittent, |
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| regularly scheduled basis and
on an on-call around-the-clock |
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| basis, according to patient and family need.
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| (2) The inpatient component shall primarily be used only |
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| for short-term stays.
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| If possible, inpatient care should closely approximate a |
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| home-like environment,
and provide overnight family visitation |
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| within the facility.
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| (Source: P.A. 83-457.)
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| (210 ILCS 60/8.5 new)
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| Sec. 8.5. Volunteer hospice. The changes made by this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly do not apply to a |
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| volunteer hospice until July 1, 2005.
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| (210 ILCS 60/9) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6109)
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| Sec. 9. Standards. The Department shall prescribe, by |
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minimum standards for licensed hospice programs.
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| (a) (Blank).
The standards for full hospices shall
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| (1) Compliance with the requirements in Section 8.
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| (2) The number and qualifications of persons providing |
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| direct hospice
services.
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| (3) The qualifications of those persons contracted |
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| with to provide
indirect
hospice services.
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| (4) The palliative and supportive care and bereavement |
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| counseling provided
to a hospice patient and his family.
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| (5) Hospice services provided on an inpatient basis.
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| (6) Utilization review of patient care.
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| (7) The quality of care provided to patients.
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| (8) Procedures for the accurate and centralized |
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| maintenance of records
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| patients and their families.
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| (9) The use of volunteers in the hospice program, and |
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| the training of
those volunteers.
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| (10) The rights of the patient and the patient's |
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| family.
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The standards for volunteer hospice programs shall |
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limited to:
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| hospice, including
the qualifications of personnel |
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| providing medical care.
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| (2) Quality review of the services provided by the |
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| hospice program.
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| (3) Procedures for the accurate and centralized |
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| maintenance of records
on hospice services provided to |
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| patients and their families.
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| (4) The rights of the patient and the patient's family.
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| (5) The use of volunteers in the hospice program.
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provided and not provided by the hospice |
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| program.
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| This subsection (b) is inoperative after June 30, 2005.
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| (c) The standards for hospices owning or operating hospice |
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| residences
shall address the following:
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| (1) The safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of |
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including provision for maintenance of fire |
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| and health standards that conform
to State laws and |
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| municipal codes, to provide for the physical comfort,
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| well-being, care, and protection of the residents.
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| (2) Provisions and criteria for admission, discharge, |
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| and transfer of
residents.
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| (3) Fee and other contractual agreements with |
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| (4) Medical and supportive services for residents.
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| (5) Maintenance of records and residents' right of |
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| access of those
records.
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| (6) Procedures for reporting abuse or neglect of |
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| residents.
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| (7) The number of persons who may be served in a |
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| residence, which shall
not exceed 16 persons per location.
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| (8) The ownership, operation, and maintenance of |
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| buildings containing a
hospice residence.
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| (9) The number of licensed hospice residences
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31, 1996 and shall not exceed 12 |
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| before December 31, 1997. The Department
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| study of the benefits of hospice residences and make a
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| recommendation to the General Assembly as to the need to |
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| limit the number of
hospice residences after June 30, 1997.
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| (d) A hospice program must meet the minimum standards for |
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| certification under the Medicare program and set forth in the |
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| Conditions of Participation under 42 CFR Part 418.
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| developing the standards for hospices, the Department shall |
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| take
into consideration the category of the hospice programs.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-278, eff. 8-10-95.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
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| 2004.
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