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SB1563 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
SB1563

 

Introduced 2/9/2007, by Sen. Bill Brady

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
210 ILCS 85/10.4   from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 151.4

    Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that exclusive contracts for professional medical services may be entered into only for anesthesiology (excluding pain management), emergency medicine, neonatology, pathology, and radiology services.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by
5 changing Section 10.4 as follows:
 
6     (210 ILCS 85/10.4)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 151.4)
7     Sec. 10.4. Medical staff privileges.
8     (a) Any hospital licensed under this Act or any hospital
9 organized under the University of Illinois Hospital Act shall,
10 prior to the granting of any medical staff privileges to an
11 applicant, or renewing a current medical staff member's
12 privileges, request of the Director of Professional Regulation
13 information concerning the licensure status and any
14 disciplinary action taken against the applicant's or medical
15 staff member's license, except: (1) for medical personnel who
16 enter a hospital to obtain organs and tissues for transplant
17 from a donor in accordance with the Illinois Anatomical Gift
18 Act; or (2) for medical personnel who have been granted
19 disaster privileges pursuant to the procedures and
20 requirements established by rules adopted by the Department.
21 Any hospital and any employees of the hospital or others
22 involved in granting privileges who that, in good faith, grant
23 grants disaster privileges pursuant to this Section to respond

 

 

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1 to an emergency shall not, as a result of their his, her, or
2 its acts or omissions, be liable for civil damages for granting
3 or denying disaster privileges except in the event of willful
4 and wanton misconduct, as that term is defined in Section 10.2
5 of this Act. Individuals granted privileges who provide care in
6 an emergency situation, in good faith and without direct
7 compensation, shall not, as a result of their his or her acts
8 or omissions, except for acts or omissions involving willful
9 and wanton misconduct, as that term is defined in Section 10.2
10 of this Act, on the part of the person, be liable for civil
11 damages. The Director of Professional Regulation shall
12 transmit, in writing and in a timely fashion, such information
13 regarding the license of the applicant or the medical staff
14 member, including the record of imposition of any periods of
15 supervision or monitoring as a result of alcohol or substance
16 abuse, as provided by Section 23 of the Medical Practice Act of
17 1987, and such information as may have been submitted to the
18 Department indicating that the application or medical staff
19 member has been denied, or has surrendered, medical staff
20 privileges at a hospital licensed under this Act, or any
21 equivalent facility in another state or territory of the United
22 States. The Director of Professional Regulation shall define by
23 rule the period for timely response to such requests.
24     No transmittal of information by the Director of
25 Professional Regulation, under this Section shall be to other
26 than the president, chief operating officer, chief

 

 

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1 administrative officer, or chief of the medical staff of a
2 hospital licensed under this Act, a hospital organized under
3 the University of Illinois Hospital Act, or a hospital operated
4 by the United States, or any of its instrumentalities. The
5 information so transmitted shall be afforded the same status as
6 is information concerning medical studies by Part 21 of Article
7 VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure, as now or hereafter
8 amended.
9     (b) All hospitals licensed under this Act, except county
10 hospitals as defined in subsection (c) of Section 15-1 of the
11 Illinois Public Aid Code, shall comply with, and the medical
12 staff bylaws of these hospitals shall include rules consistent
13 with, the provisions of this Section in granting, limiting,
14 renewing, or denying medical staff membership and clinical
15 staff privileges. Hospitals that require medical staff members
16 to possess faculty status with a specific institution of higher
17 education are not required to comply with subsection (1) below
18 when the physician does not possess faculty status.
19         (1) Minimum procedures for pre-applicants and
20     applicants for medical staff membership shall include the
21     following:
22             (A) Written procedures relating to the acceptance
23         and processing of pre-applicants or applicants for
24         medical staff membership, which should be contained in
25         medical staff bylaws.
26             (B) Written procedures to be followed in

 

 

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1         determining a pre-applicant's or an applicant's
2         qualifications for being granted medical staff
3         membership and privileges.
4             (C) Written criteria to be followed in evaluating a
5         pre-applicant's or an applicant's qualifications.
6             (D) An evaluation of a pre-applicant's or an
7         applicant's current health status and current license
8         status in Illinois.
9             (E) A written response to each pre-applicant or
10         applicant that explains the reason or reasons for any
11         adverse decision (including all reasons based in whole
12         or in part on the applicant's medical qualifications or
13         any other basis, including economic factors).
14         (2) Minimum procedures with respect to medical staff
15     and clinical privilege determinations concerning current
16     members of the medical staff shall include the following:
17             (A) A written notice of an adverse decision.
18             (B) An explanation of the reasons for an adverse
19         decision including all reasons based on the quality of
20         medical care or any other basis, including economic
21         factors.
22             (C) A statement of the medical staff member's right
23         to request a fair hearing on the adverse decision
24         before a hearing panel whose membership is mutually
25         agreed upon by the medical staff and the hospital
26         governing board. The hearing panel shall have

 

 

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1         independent authority to recommend action to the
2         hospital governing board. Upon the request of the
3         medical staff member or the hospital governing board,
4         the hearing panel shall make findings concerning the
5         nature of each basis for any adverse decision
6         recommended to and accepted by the hospital governing
7         board.
8                 (i) Nothing in this subparagraph (C) limits a
9             hospital's or medical staff's right to summarily
10             suspend, without a prior hearing, a person's
11             medical staff membership or clinical privileges if
12             the continuation of practice of a medical staff
13             member constitutes an immediate danger to the
14             public, including patients, visitors, and hospital
15             employees and staff. A fair hearing shall be
16             commenced within 15 days after the suspension and
17             completed without delay.
18                 (ii) Nothing in this subparagraph (C) limits a
19             medical staff's right to permit, in the medical
20             staff bylaws, summary suspension of membership or
21             clinical privileges in designated administrative
22             circumstances as specifically approved by the
23             medical staff. This bylaw provision must
24             specifically describe both the administrative
25             circumstance that can result in a summary
26             suspension and the length of the summary

 

 

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1             suspension. The opportunity for a fair hearing is
2             required for any administrative summary
3             suspension. Any requested hearing must be
4             commenced within 15 days after the summary
5             suspension and completed without delay. Adverse
6             decisions other than suspension or other
7             restrictions on the treatment or admission of
8             patients may be imposed summarily and without a
9             hearing under designated administrative
10             circumstances as specifically provided for in the
11             medical staff bylaws as approved by the medical
12             staff.
13                 (iii) If a hospital exercises its option to
14             enter into an exclusive contract and that contract
15             results in the total or partial termination or
16             reduction of medical staff membership or clinical
17             privileges of a current medical staff member, the
18             hospital shall provide the affected medical staff
19             member 60 days prior notice of the effect on his or
20             her medical staff membership or privileges. An
21             affected medical staff member desiring a hearing
22             under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph (2) must
23             request the hearing within 14 days after the date
24             he or she is so notified. The requested hearing
25             shall be commenced and completed (with a report and
26             recommendation to the affected medical staff

 

 

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1             member, hospital governing board, and medical
2             staff) within 30 days after the date of the medical
3             staff member's request. If agreed upon by both the
4             medical staff and the hospital governing board,
5             the medical staff bylaws may provide for longer
6             time periods. Exclusive contracts for professional
7             medical services may be entered into only for
8             anesthesiology (excluding pain management),
9             emergency medicine, neonatology, pathology, and
10             radiology services.
11             (D) A statement of the member's right to inspect
12         all pertinent information in the hospital's possession
13         with respect to the decision.
14             (E) A statement of the member's right to present
15         witnesses and other evidence at the hearing on the
16         decision.
17             (F) A written notice and written explanation of the
18         decision resulting from the hearing.
19             (F-5) A written notice of a final adverse decision
20         by a hospital governing board.
21             (G) Notice given 15 days before implementation of
22         an adverse medical staff membership or clinical
23         privileges decision based substantially on economic
24         factors. This notice shall be given after the medical
25         staff member exhausts all applicable procedures under
26         this Section, including item (iii) of subparagraph (C)

 

 

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1         of this paragraph (2), and under the medical staff
2         bylaws in order to allow sufficient time for the
3         orderly provision of patient care.
4             (H) Nothing in this paragraph (2) of this
5         subsection (b) limits a medical staff member's right to
6         waive, in writing, the rights provided in
7         subparagraphs (A) through (G) of this paragraph (2) of
8         this subsection (b) upon being granted the written
9         exclusive right to provide particular services at a
10         hospital, either individually or as a member of a
11         group. If an exclusive contract is signed by a
12         representative of a group of physicians, a waiver
13         contained in the contract shall apply to all members of
14         the group unless stated otherwise in the contract.
15         (3) Every adverse medical staff membership and
16     clinical privilege decision based substantially on
17     economic factors shall be reported to the Hospital
18     Licensing Board before the decision takes effect. These
19     reports shall not be disclosed in any form that reveals the
20     identity of any hospital or physician. These reports shall
21     be utilized to study the effects that hospital medical
22     staff membership and clinical privilege decisions based
23     upon economic factors have on access to care and the
24     availability of physician services. The Hospital Licensing
25     Board shall submit an initial study to the Governor and the
26     General Assembly by January 1, 1996, and subsequent reports

 

 

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1     shall be submitted periodically thereafter.
2         (4) As used in this Section:
3         "Adverse decision" means a decision reducing,
4     restricting, suspending, revoking, denying, or not
5     renewing medical staff membership or clinical privileges.
6         "Economic factor" means any information or reasons for
7     decisions unrelated to quality of care or professional
8     competency.
9         "Pre-applicant" means a physician licensed to practice
10     medicine in all its branches who requests an application
11     for medical staff membership or privileges.
12         "Privilege" means permission to provide medical or
13     other patient care services and permission to use hospital
14     resources, including equipment, facilities and personnel
15     that are necessary to effectively provide medical or other
16     patient care services. This definition shall not be
17     construed to require a hospital to acquire additional
18     equipment, facilities, or personnel to accommodate the
19     granting of privileges.
20         (5) Any amendment to medical staff bylaws required
21     because of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly
22     shall be adopted on or before July 1, 2001.
23     (c) All hospitals shall consult with the medical staff
24 prior to closing membership in the entire or any portion of the
25 medical staff or a department. If the hospital closes
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1 staff, or the department over the objections of the medical
2 staff, then the hospital shall provide a detailed written
3 explanation for the decision to the medical staff 10 days prior
4 to the effective date of any closure. No applications need to
5 be provided when membership in the medical staff or any
6 relevant portion of the medical staff is closed.
7 (Source: P.A. 93-794, eff. 7-22-04; 93-829, eff. 7-28-04;
8 revised 11-22-05.)