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90_HB3399ham001 LRB9009740KDmbam01 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3399 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 3399 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Excellence in Academic Medicine Act is 5 amended by changing Section 15 as follows: 6 (30 ILCS 775/15) 7 Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act: 8 "Academic medical center hospital" means a hospital 9 located in Illinois thatwhichis either (i) under common 10 ownership with the college of medicine of a college or 11 university or (ii) a free-standing hospital in which the 12 majority of the clinical chiefs of service are department 13 chairmen in an affiliated medical school. 14 "Academic medical center children's hospital" means a 15 children's hospital which is separately incorporated and 16 non-integrated into the academic medical center hospital but 17 which is the pediatric partner for an academic medical center 18 hospital and which serves as the primary teaching hospital 19 for pediatrics for its affiliated medical school; children's 20 hospitals which are separately incorporated but integrated 21 into the academic medical center hospital are considered part 22 of the academic medical center hospital. -2- LRB9009740KDmbam01 1 "Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical Area academic 2 medical center hospital" means an academic medical center 3 hospital located in the Chicago Medicare Metropolitan 4 Statistical Area. 5 "Non-Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical Area 6 academic medical center hospital" means an academic medical 7 center hospital located outside the Chicago Medicare 8 Metropolitan Statistical Area. 9 "Qualified Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical Area 10 academic medical center hospital" means any Chicago Medicare 11 Metropolitan Statistical Area academic medical center 12 hospital that either directly or in connection with its 13 affiliated medical school receives in excess of $8,000,000 in 14 grants or contracts from the National Institutes of Health 15 during the calendar year preceding the beginning of the State 16 fiscal year; except that for the purposes of Section 25, the 17 term also includes the entity specified in subsection (e) of 18 that Section. 19 "Qualified Non-Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical 20 Area academic medical center hospital" means the primary 21 teaching hospital for the University of Illinois School of 22 Medicine at Peoria and the primary teaching hospital for the 23 University of Illinois School of Medicine at Rockford and the 24 primary teaching hospitals for Southern Illinois University 25 School of Medicine in Springfield. 26 "Qualified academic medical center hospital" means (i) a 27 qualified Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical Area 28 academic medical center hospital, (ii) a qualified 29 Non-Chicago Medicare Metropolitan Statistical Area academic 30 medical center hospital, or (iii) an academic medical center 31 children's hospital. 32 "Qualified programs" include: 33 (i) Thoracic Transplantation: heart and lung, in 34 particular; -3- LRB9009740KDmbam01 1 (ii) Cancer: particularly biologic modifiers of 2 tumor response, and mechanisms of drug resistance in 3 cancer therapy; 4 (iii) Shock/Burn: development of biological 5 alternatives to skin for grafting in burn injury, and 6 research in mechanisms of shock and tissue injury in 7 severe injury; 8 (iv) Abdominal transplantation: kidney, liver, 9 pancreas, and development of islet cell and small bowel 10 transplantation technologies; 11 (v) Minimally invasive surgery: particularly 12 laparoscopic surgery; 13 (vi) High performance medical computing: 14 telemedicine and teleradiology; 15 (vii) Transmyocardial laser revascularization: a 16 laser creates holes in heart muscles to allow new blood 17 flow; 18 (viii) Pet scanning: viewing how organs function 19 (CT and MRI only allow viewing of the structure of an 20 organ); 21 (ix) Strokes in the African-American community: 22 particularly risk factors for cerebral vascular accident 23 (strokes) in the African-American community at much 24 higher risk than the general population; 25 (x) Neurosurgery: particularly focusing on 26 interventional neuroradiology; 27 (xi) Comprehensive eye center: including further 28 development in pediatric eye trauma; 29 (xii) Cancers: particularly melanoma, head and 30 neck; 31 (xiii) Pediatric cancer; 32 (xiv) Invasive pediatric cardiology; 33 (xv) Pediatric organ transplantation: 34 transplantation of solid organs, marrow, and other stem -4- LRB9009740KDmbam01 1 cells; and 2 (xvi) Such other programs as may be identified. 3 (Source: P.A. 89-506, eff. 7-3-96.)".