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Sen. Don Harmon
Filed: 5/1/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 15
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 15 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Perinatal Mental Health Disorders Prevention and Treatment |
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| Act. |
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| Section 5. Findings and purposes. |
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| (a) The General Assembly finds all of the following: |
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| (1) Perinatal mental health disorders, commonly |
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| referred to as "postpartum depression", include a wide |
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| range of emotional, psychological, and physiological |
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| reactions to childbirth, including feelings of |
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| hopelessness, excessive guilt, sustained sadness, |
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| inability to feel pleasure, low energy, sleep and appetite |
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| disturbances, difficulty concentrating, and thoughts of |
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| death or suicide, which challenge the stamina of a woman |
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| during pregnancy or after childbirth, and impair her |
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| ability to function and care for her child. |
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| (2) Every year, more than 500,000 women experience the |
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| anxiety, hopelessness, desolation, and fatigue of |
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| perinatal mental health disorders during pregnancy, in the |
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| early postpartum months, and into their child's first year |
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| of life. |
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| (3) Women at highest risk for perinatal mental health |
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| disorders can be those with previous mental health |
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| disorders, such as depression, anxiety or panic disorder, |
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| and those with a family member with a history of such |
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| mental health disorders. However, perinatal mental health |
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| disorders frequently strike without warning in women |
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| without any past mental health disorders and with or |
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| without any complications in pregnancy. |
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| (4) Many women suffering from perinatal mental health |
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| disorders require counseling and treatment, yet many do not |
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| realize that they need help or are unable to find and |
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| secure appropriate resources. |
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| (5) In addition to the mother, the effects of perinatal |
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| mental health disorders can also significantly impact the |
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| infant, as well as the father, other children, and extended |
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| family members. Perinatal mental health disorders can |
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| affect the mother's ability to respond sensitively to her |
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| infant's needs and can strain the family relationships. |
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| (b) The purpose of this Act is: |
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| (1) to provide information to women and their families |
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| about perinatal mental health disorders in order to lower |
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| the likelihood that new mothers will continue to suffer |
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| from this illness in silence; |
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| (2) to develop procedures for assessing women for |
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| perinatal mental health disorders during prenatal and |
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| postnatal visits to licensed health care professionals; |
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| and |
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| (3) to promote early detection of perinatal mental |
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| health disorders to promote early care and treatment and, |
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| when medically appropriate, to avoid medication. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| "Hospital" has the meaning given to that term in the |
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| Hospital Licensing Act. |
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| "Licensed health care professional" means a physician |
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| licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, an advanced |
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| practice nurse, or a physician's assistant. |
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| "Postnatal care" means a visit to a licensed health care |
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| professional occurring after birth, with reference to the |
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| infant or mother. |
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| "Prenatal care" means a visit to a licensed health care |
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| professional for pregnancy-related care occurring before |
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| birth. |
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| "Questionnaire" means an assessment tool administered by a |
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| licensed health care professional to detect perinatal mental |
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| health disorders, such as the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression |
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| Scale, the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale, the Beck |
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| Depression Inventory, the Patient Health Questionnaire, or |
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| other validated assessment methods. |
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| Section 15. Perinatal mental health disorders prevention |
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| and treatment. The Department of Human Services, in conjunction |
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| with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the |
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| Department of Public Health, and the Department of Financial |
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| and Professional Regulation and the Medical Licensing Board, |
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| shall work with hospitals and licensed health care |
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| professionals in this State to develop policies, procedures, |
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| information, and educational materials to meet each of the |
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| following requirements concerning perinatal mental health |
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| disorders: |
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| (1) Licensed health care professionals providing |
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| prenatal care to women shall provide education to women |
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| and, if possible and with permission, to their families |
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| about perinatal mental health disorders. |
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| (2) All hospitals that provide labor and delivery |
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| services in the State shall provide new mothers, prior to |
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| discharge following childbirth, and, if possible and with |
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| permission, fathers and other family members, with |
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| complete information about perinatal mental health |
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| disorders, including its symptoms, methods of coping with |
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| the illness, and treatment resources. The Department of |
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| Human Services shall provide written information that |
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| hospitals may use to satisfy this subsection (2). |
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| (3) Licensed health care professionals providing |
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| prenatal care at a prenatal check-up visit in the third |
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| trimester of pregnancy shall invite each pregnant patient |
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| to complete a questionnaire and shall review the completed |
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| questionnaire in accordance with the formal opinions and |
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| recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians |
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| and Gynecologists. Assessment for perinatal mental health |
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| disorders must be repeated when, in the professional |
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| judgment of the licensed health care professional, a |
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| reasonable possibility exists that the woman suffers from |
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| perinatal mental health disorders.
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| (4) Licensed health care professionals providing |
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| postnatal care to women shall invite each patient to |
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| complete a questionnaire and shall review the completed |
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| questionnaire in accordance with the formal opinions and |
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| recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians |
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| and Gynecologists. |
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| (5) Licensed health care professionals providing |
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| pediatric care to an infant shall invite the infant's |
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| mother to complete a questionnaire at any well-baby |
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| check-up at which the mother is present prior to the |
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| infant's first birthday, and shall review the completed |
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| questionnaire in accordance with the formal opinions and |
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| recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians |
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| and Gynecologists, in order to ensure that the health and |
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| well-being of the infant are not compromised by an |
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| undiagnosed perinatal mental health disorder in the |
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| mother. In order to share results from an assessment with |
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| the mother's primary licensed health care professional, |
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| consent should be obtained from the mother in accordance |
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| with the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and |
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| Accountability Act. If the mother is determined to present |
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| an acute danger to herself or someone else, consent is not |
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| required.".
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