Full Text of SB3304 98th General Assembly
SB3304 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2013 and 2014 SB3304 Introduced 2/14/2014, by Sen. Chapin Rose SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act. Provides that before a patient is discharged from a hospital and no later than 24 hours after a patient enters a hospital, the hospital shall provide the patient or the patient's legal guardian with the opportunity to designate a caregiver. Provides that the hospital shall document the patient's designation of a caregiver and shall provide instruction regarding after-care tasks to the caregiver. Requires the hospital to notify the patient's caregiver at least 4 hours before the patient is discharged. Authorizes the Department of Public Health to adopt rules relating to the implementation of the Act. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 | | Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, the following | 7 | | terms have the meaning given in this Section.
| 8 | | "After-care" means any assistance provided by a caregiver | 9 | | to a patient after the patient's discharge from a hospital. | 10 | | After-care may include, but is not limited to, assisting with | 11 | | basic activities of daily living (ADLs), assisting with | 12 | | instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), or carrying | 13 | | out medical or nursing tasks, such as managing wound care, | 14 | | assisting in administering medications, and operating medical | 15 | | equipment. | 16 | | "Caregiver" means any individual who provides after-care | 17 | | to a patient living in his or her residence and is duly | 18 | | designated as a caregiver by a patient. A designated caregiver | 19 | | may include, but is not limited to, a relative, partner, | 20 | | friend, or neighbor who has a significant relationship with the | 21 | | patient.
| 22 | | "Discharge" means a patient's exit or release from a | 23 | | hospital to the patient's residence following any medical care, |
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| 1 | | treatment, or observation. | 2 | | "Entry into a hospital" means a patient's entrance into a | 3 | | hospital for the purposes of medical care, treatment, or | 4 | | observation. For purposes of this Act, "entry into a hospital" | 5 | | does not require that a patient be formally admitted to a | 6 | | hospital. | 7 | | "Hospital" means a facility licensed under the Hospital | 8 | | Licensing Act. | 9 | | "Residence" means a dwelling that the patient considers to | 10 | | be his or her home. A "residence" does not include any | 11 | | rehabilitation facility, hospital, nursing home, assisted | 12 | | living establishment, or group home licensed by the Department | 13 | | of Public Health.
| 14 | | Section 10. Opportunity to designate caregiver. | 15 | | (a) Before any patient is discharged or transferred to | 16 | | another facility, but no later than 24 hours after a patient's | 17 | | entry into a hospital, the hospital shall provide the patient | 18 | | or the patient's legal guardian with at least one opportunity | 19 | | to designate one or more caregivers under this Act. | 20 | | (1) If a patient is unconscious or otherwise | 21 | | incapacitated upon his or her entry into a hospital, the | 22 | | hospital shall provide the patient or the patient's legal | 23 | | guardian with an opportunity to designate a caregiver | 24 | | within 24 hours following the patient's recovery of his or | 25 | | her consciousness or capacity.
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| 1 | | (2) If a patient or the patient's legal guardian | 2 | | declines to designate a caregiver under this Act, the | 3 | | hospital shall promptly document in the patient's medical | 4 | | record that the patient or the patient's legal guardian | 5 | | declined to designate a caregiver. | 6 | | (3) If a patient or the patient's legal guardian | 7 | | designates an individual as a caregiver under this Act: | 8 | | (A) the hospital shall promptly request the | 9 | | written consent of the patient or the patient's legal | 10 | | guardian to release medical information to the | 11 | | patient's designated caregiver following the | 12 | | hospital's established procedures for releasing | 13 | | personal health information and in compliance with all | 14 | | State and federal laws; and | 15 | | (B) the hospital shall record the patient's | 16 | | designation of caregiver, the relationship of the | 17 | | designated caregiver to the patient, and the name, | 18 | | telephone number, and address of the patient's | 19 | | designated caregiver in the patient's medical record. | 20 | | (4) If a patient or the patient's legal guardian | 21 | | declines to consent to the release of medical information | 22 | | to the patient's designated caregiver, then the hospital is | 23 | | not required to provide notice to the caregiver under | 24 | | Section 15 of this Act or provide information contained in | 25 | | the patient's discharge plan under Section 20 of this Act.
| 26 | | (5) A patient may elect to change his or her designated |
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| 1 | | caregiver at any time, and the hospital must record this | 2 | | change in the patient's medical record within 24 hours of | 3 | | the change.
| 4 | | (b) A designation of a caregiver by the patient or the | 5 | | patient's legal guardian under this Section does not obligate | 6 | | any individual to provide any after-care for the patient. | 7 | | (c) This Section shall not be construed to require a | 8 | | patient or a patient's legal guardian to designate any | 9 | | individual as a caregiver under this Act.
| 10 | | Section 15. Notice to designated caregiver. A hospital | 11 | | shall notify a patient's designated caregiver of the patient's | 12 | | discharge or transfer to another hospital or facility licensed | 13 | | by the Department of Public Health as soon as possible, but no | 14 | | later than 4 hours prior to the patient's actual discharge or | 15 | | transfer to that facility. | 16 | | Section 20. Instruction to designated caregiver. | 17 | | (a) As soon as possible but no later than 24 hours prior to | 18 | | a patient's discharge from a hospital, the hospital shall | 19 | | consult with the designated caregiver regarding the | 20 | | caregiver's capabilities and limitations and shall issue a | 21 | | discharge plan that describes the patient's after-care needs at | 22 | | his or her residence. | 23 | | (1) At minimum, a discharge plan shall include: | 24 | | (A) the name and contact information of the |
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| 1 | | caregiver designated under this Act;
| 2 | | (B) a description of all after-care necessary to | 3 | | maintain the patient's ability to reside at home, | 4 | | taking into account the capabilities and limitations | 5 | | of the caregiver; and
| 6 | | (C) contact information for any health care | 7 | | providers, community resources, and long-term services | 8 | | and supports necessary to successfully carry out the | 9 | | patient's discharge plan.
| 10 | | (b) The hospital that issues the discharge plan must | 11 | | provide caregivers with instruction in all after-care | 12 | | described in the discharge plan. | 13 | | (1) At minimum, the instruction shall include:
| 14 | | (A) a live demonstration of the after-care tasks | 15 | | performed by a hospital employee authorized to perform | 16 | | each after-care task, provided in a culturally | 17 | | competent manner and in accordance with the hospital's | 18 | | requirements to provide language access services under | 19 | | State and federal law;
| 20 | | (B) an opportunity for the caregiver to ask | 21 | | questions about the after-care; and
| 22 | | (C) answers to the caregiver's questions provided | 23 | | in a culturally competent manner and in accordance with | 24 | | the hospital's requirements to provide language access | 25 | | services under State and federal law. | 26 | | (2) Any instruction provided under this Act shall be |
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| 1 | | documented in the patient's medical record, including, but | 2 | | not limited to, documentation of the date, time, and | 3 | | contents of the instruction.
| 4 | | (c) The Department of Public Health is authorized to adopt | 5 | | rules to implement the provisions of this Act, including, but | 6 | | not limited to, rules to further define the content and scope | 7 | | of any instruction provided to caregivers under this Act.
| 8 | | Section 25. Non-interference with powers of existing | 9 | | health care directives.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed | 10 | | to interfere with the rights of an agent operating under a | 11 | | valid health care directive that was in existence prior to a | 12 | | patient's entry into a hospital.
| 13 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 14 | | becoming law.
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