Public Act 0046 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY|   
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| Public Act 104-0046 
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| | HB1332 Enrolled | LRB104 07383 BAB 17423 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning regulation.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,  | 
| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act is  | 
| amended by changing Sections 1, 5, 10, and 30 and by adding  | 
| Section 14 as follows:
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|     (210 ILCS 91/1) | 
|     Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Emergency  | 
| Contact and Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable Act. | 
| (Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
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|     (210 ILCS 91/5) | 
|     Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 
|     "After care" means clinical assistance to a patient  | 
| provided by a caregiver in the patient's residence following  | 
| the patient's discharge from an inpatient hospital stay that  | 
| is related to the patient's condition at the time of  | 
| discharge, as determined appropriate by the discharging  | 
| physician or other health care professional. Clinical  | 
| assistance may include activities of daily living or  | 
| medication management.  | 
|     "Caregiver" means any individual designated by a patient  | 
| to provide after care to a patient. A designated caregiver may  | 
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| include, but is not limited to, a relative, spouse, partner,  | 
| friend, or neighbor. | 
|     "Discharge" means a patient's release from a hospital to  | 
| the patient's residence following an inpatient admission.  | 
|     "Emergency Contact" means the name, telephone number, or  | 
| address of an individual designated by a patient to be  | 
| contacted by a hospital. An emergency contact may include, but  | 
| is not limited to, a relative, spouse, partner, friend, or  | 
| neighbor of the patient or the patient's legal representative.  | 
|     "Hospital" means a hospital that provides general acute  | 
| care that is either licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act  | 
| or operated under the University of Illinois Hospital Act. | 
|     "Legal representative" means a personal representative  | 
| having designated legal status, including an agent designated  | 
| through a power of attorney.  | 
|     "Patient" means an individual admitted to a hospital as an  | 
| inpatient. "Patient" does not include a pediatric patient or a  | 
| patient who is not capable of designating a caregiver due to a  | 
| health care condition or other circumstances, as determined by  | 
| the health care provider. | 
|     "Protected health information" has the meaning given to  | 
| that term in 45 CFR 160.103 of the Privacy Rule to the Health  | 
| Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42  | 
| U.S.C. 1320d et al.), as may be amended.  | 
|     "Residence" means a dwelling that the patient considers to  | 
| be the patient's home. "Residence" does not include a  | 
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| rehabilitation facility, hospital, nursing home, assisted  | 
| living establishment, group home licensed by the Department of  | 
| Public Health or the Department of Human Services, or a  | 
| State-operated facility.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
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|     (210 ILCS 91/10) | 
|     Sec. 10. Opportunity to designate an emergency contact and  | 
| a caregiver.  | 
|     (a) Following the patient's admission into the hospital as  | 
| an inpatient, a A hospital shall provide each patient or, if  | 
| applicable, the patient's legal representative with an  | 
| opportunity to designate: (1) an emergency contact, including  | 
| the opportunity to authorize the hospital to share protected  | 
| health information with the patient's emergency contact; and  | 
| (2) a caregiver following the patient's admission into the  | 
| hospital as an inpatient and prior to the patient's discharge  | 
| to the patient's residence or transfer to another facility.  | 
|     (b) In the event that a patient is unconscious or  | 
| otherwise incapacitated, the hospital shall provide the  | 
| patient or the patient's legal representative with an  | 
| opportunity to designate an emergency contact and a caregiver  | 
| within a timeframe deemed appropriate by the attending  | 
| physician or other licensed health care provider.  | 
|     (c) If a patient or legal representative declines to  | 
| designate an emergency contact or a caregiver pursuant to this  | 
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| Act, the hospital shall document this declination in the  | 
| patient's medical record and has no further responsibilities  | 
| under this Act.  | 
|     (d) If a patient or the patient's legal representative  | 
| designates an individual as an emergency contact or a  | 
| caregiver under this Act, the hospital shall record the  | 
| patient's designation of emergency contact and caregiver, the  | 
| relationship of the emergency contact and designated caregiver  | 
| to the patient, and the name, telephone number, and address of  | 
| the patient's emergency contact and designated caregiver in  | 
| the patient's medical record.  | 
|     (e) A patient may elect to change his or her emergency  | 
| contact or designated caregiver at any time, and the hospital  | 
| must record this change in the patient's medical record and  | 
| thereafter treat the newly named person as the designated  | 
| emergency contact or caregiver.  | 
|     (f) A designation of an emergency contact or a caregiver  | 
| by a patient or the patient's legal representative does not  | 
| obligate any individual to provide any after care for the  | 
| patient.  | 
|     (g) This Section shall not be construed to require a  | 
| patient or a patient's legal representative to designate an  | 
| individual as an emergency contact or a caregiver under this  | 
| Act.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.)
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|     (210 ILCS 91/14 new) | 
|     Sec. 14. Notice to designated emergency contact. If a  | 
| patient has authorized the hospital to share protected health  | 
| information with an emergency contact that is not the  | 
| patient's legal representative and the patient's legal  | 
| representative does not object, a hospital shall, as soon as  | 
| practicable, notify that emergency contact of the patient's  | 
| death. The hospital's attempt to notify the emergency contact  | 
| shall be noted in the patient's record. Failure of the  | 
| patient's emergency contact to respond to a hospital's  | 
| attempted contact shall not be considered a violation of this  | 
| Section. If a patient fails to authorize the hospital to share  | 
| the patient's protected health information or revokes such  | 
| authorization, the hospital may contact the emergency contact  | 
| only as otherwise allowed by law. 
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|     (210 ILCS 91/30) | 
|     Sec. 30. No private right of action. Nothing in this Act  | 
| shall be construed to create a private right of action against  | 
| a hospital, a hospital affiliate, a hospital employee, or a  | 
| consultant or contractor with whom a hospital has a  | 
| contractual relationship solely for attempting to contact an  | 
| emergency contact, as described in Section 14 of this Act, or  | 
| providing instruction to a designated caregiver, as described  | 
| in Section 20 of this Act. | 
|     A hospital, a hospital affiliate, a hospital employee, or  | 
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| a consultant or contractor with whom a hospital has a  | 
| contractual relationship shall not be held liable, except for  | 
| willful or wanton misconduct, for services rendered or not  | 
| rendered by the caregiver to the patient or for the hospital's  | 
| inability to contact, or timeliness in contacting, an  | 
| emergency contact. | 
|     Nothing in this Act shall delay the provision of care to a  | 
| patient, the discharge of a patient, or the transfer of a  | 
| patient from a hospital to another facility. | 
| (Source: P.A. 99-222, eff. 1-27-16.) |