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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1609

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1609 by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section   5.   The  Hospice  Program  Licensing  Act  is
 5    amended by changing Sections 3, 4, and 5 as follows:

 6        (210 ILCS 60/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6103)
 7        Sec.  3.   Definitions.   As used in this Act, unless the
 8    context otherwise requires:
 9        (a)  "Bereavement" means the period of time during  which
10    the  hospice  patient's family experiences and adjusts to the
11    death of the hospice patient.
12        (b)  "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public
13    Health.
14        (c)  "Director"  means  the  Director  of  the   Illinois
15    Department of Public Health.
16        (d)  "Full  hospice"  means a coordinated program of home
17    and inpatient care  providing directly, or through agreement,
18    palliative and supportive medical, health and other  services
19    to  terminally  ill  patients  and  their  families.   A full
20    hospice  utilizes  a  medically  directed   interdisciplinary
21    hospice  care  team  of  professionals  and  volunteers.  The
22    program provides care to meet  the  physical,  psychological,
 
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 1    social,   spiritual   and   other  special  needs  which  are
 2    experienced during the final stages  of  illness  and  during
 3    dying  and  bereavement.   Home  care  is to be provided on a
 4    part-time, intermittent, regularly scheduled basis, and on an
 5    on-call  around-the-clock  basis  according  to  patient  and
 6    family need. To the maximum extent possible,  care  shall  be
 7    furnished  in  the patient's home.  Should in-patient care be
 8    required, services are to be  provided  with  the  intent  of
 9    minimizing the length of such care and shall only be provided
10    in a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, or a
11    skilled nursing facility licensed under the Nursing Home Care
12    Act.
13        (e)  "Hospice   care  team"  means  an  interdisciplinary
14    working unit composed of  but  not  limited  to  a  physician
15    licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches, a nurse
16    licensed  pursuant  to  the  Nursing  and  Advanced  Practice
17    Nursing  Act, a social worker, a pastoral or other counselor,
18    and trained volunteers.  The patient and the patient's family
19    are  considered  members  of  the  hospice  care  team   when
20    development  or  revision of the patient's plan of care takes
21    place.
22        (f)  "Hospice patient"  means  a  terminally  ill  person
23    receiving hospice services.
24        (g)  "Hospice patient's family" means a hospice patient's
25    immediate  family  consisting  of  a  spouse, sibling, child,
26    parent and  those  individuals  designated  as  such  by  the
27    patient for the purposes of this Act.
28        (g-1)  "Hospice   residence"   means  a  home,  apartment
29    building, or similar building providing living quarters:
30             (1)  that is owned or operated by a person  licensed
31        to operate as a full hospice; and
32             (2)  at  which  hospice  services  are  provided  to
33        facility residents.
34        A  building that is licensed under the Hospital Licensing
 
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 1    Act or the Nursing Home Care Act is not a hospice residence.
 2        (h)  "Hospice services" means palliative  and  supportive
 3    care provided to a hospice patient and his family to meet the
 4    special   need   arising  out  of  the  physical,  emotional,
 5    spiritual and social stresses which  are  experienced  during
 6    the final stages of illness and during dying and bereavement.
 7    Services  provided  to  the  terminally  ill patient shall be
 8    furnished, to the maximum extent possible, in  the  patient's
 9    home.   Should inpatient care be required, services are to be
10    provided with the intent of minimizing  the  length  of  such
11    care.
12        (i)  "Palliative care" means treatment to provide for the
13    reduction  or abatement of pain and other troubling symptoms,
14    rather than treatment aimed at investigation and intervention
15    for the purpose of  cure  or  inappropriate  prolongation  of
16    life.
17        (j)  "Hospice  service  plan"  means a plan detailing the
18    specific hospice services offered  by  a  full  or  volunteer
19    hospice,  and  the  administrative  and direct care personnel
20    responsible for those services.  The plan shall  include  but
21    not be limited to:
22             (1)  Identification   of   the   person  or  persons
23        administratively responsible for  the  program,  and  the
24        affiliation  of  such  person  or persons with a licensed
25        home health agency, hospital or nursing home.
26             (2)  The estimated average monthly patient census.
27             (3)  The proposed geographic area the  hospice  will
28        serve.
29             (4)  A  listing  of  those hospice services provided
30        directly by  the  hospice,  and  those  hospice  services
31        provided indirectly through a contractual agreement.
32             (5)  The name and qualifications of those persons or
33        entities  under  contract  to  provide  indirect  hospice
34        services.
 
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 1             (6)  The  name  and  qualifications of those persons
 2        providing direct hospice services, with the exception  of
 3        volunteers.
 4             (7)  A  description  of  how  the  hospice  plans to
 5        utilize volunteers in the provision of hospice services.
 6             (8)  A description of the program's  record  keeping
 7        system.
 8        (k)  "Terminally  ill"  means  a  medical  prognosis by a
 9    physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine  in  all  of  its
10    branches that a patient has an anticipated life expectancy of
11    a year 6 months or less.
12        (l)  "Volunteer" means a person who  offers  his  or  her
13    services  to  a  hospice without compensation.  Reimbursement
14    for a volunteer's expenses in providing hospice service shall
15    not be considered compensation.
16        (m)  "Volunteer hospice" means a program  which  provides
17    hospice  services  to patients regardless of their ability to
18    pay, with  emphasis  on  the  utilization  of  volunteers  to
19    provide    services,    under   the   administration   of   a
20    not-for-profit agency.  This definition does not prohibit the
21    employment of staff.
22    (Source: P.A. 89-278, eff. 8-10-95; 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.)

23        (210 ILCS 60/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6104)
24        Sec. 4.  License.
25        (a) No person shall establish, conduct or maintain a full
26    or volunteer hospice without first obtaining a  license  from
27    the  Department.  A hospice residence may be operated only at
28    the locations listed on the license.  A full  hospice  owning
29    or  operating  a  hospice  residence  is  not  subject to the
30    provisions  of  the  Nursing  Home  Care  Act  in  owning  or
31    operating a hospice residence.
32        (b)  No public  or  private  agency  shall  advertise  or
33    present  itself  to the public as a full or volunteer hospice
 
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 1    which  provides  hospice   services   without   meeting   the
 2    provisions of subsection (a).
 3        (c)  The license shall be valid only in the possession of
 4    the  hospice  home  health  agency, hospital, nursing home or
 5    not-for-profit agency to which it was originally  issued  and
 6    shall  not  be  transferred  or assigned to any other person,
 7    agency, or corporation.
 8        (d)  The license shall be renewed annually.
 9        (e)  The license shall  be  displayed  in  a  conspicuous
10    place inside the hospice program office.
11    (Source: P.A. 89-278, eff. 8-10-95.)

12        (210 ILCS 60/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6105)
13        Sec.  5.   Application  for  License.  An application for
14    license or renewal thereof to operate as a full or  volunteer
15    hospice  shall  be made to the Department upon forms provided
16    by it, and shall contain information reasonably  required  by
17    the  Department,  taking  into  consideration  the  different
18    categories  of  hospice  programs.  The  application shall be
19    accompanied by:
20        (1)  The hospice service plan;
21        (2)  A financial statement containing information  deemed
22    appropriate  by  the  Department  for  the  category  of  the
23    applicant; and
24        (3)  A  uniform  license fee determined by the Department
25    based on the hospice program's category.
26    (Source: P.A. 84-427.)

27        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
28    becoming law.".

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