|  | 
|         (3) Information required under paragraph (4) of  | 
| Section 2310-312 of the Department of Public Health Powers  | 
| and Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of  | 
| Illinois.
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|         (4) Additional infection measures mandated by the  | 
| Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that are  | 
| reported by hospitals to the Centers for Disease Control  | 
| and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network  | 
| surveillance system, or its successor, and deemed relevant  | 
| to patient safety by the Department.  | 
|         (5) Each instance of preterm birth and infant mortality  | 
| within the reporting period, including the racial and  | 
| ethnic information of the mothers of those infants. | 
|         (6) Each instance of maternal mortality within the  | 
| reporting period, including the racial and ethnic  | 
| information of those mothers. | 
|     The infection-related measures developed by the Department  | 
| shall be based upon measures and methods developed by the  | 
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Centers for  | 
| Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Agency for Healthcare  | 
| Research and Quality, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of  | 
| Healthcare Organizations, or the National Quality Forum. The  | 
| Department may align the infection-related measures with the  | 
| measures and methods developed by the Centers for Disease  | 
| Control and Prevention, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid  | 
| Services, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the  | 
|  | 
| Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations,  | 
| and the National Quality Forum by adding reporting measures  | 
| based on national health care strategies and measures deemed  | 
| scientifically reliable and valid for public reporting. The  | 
| Department shall receive approval from the State Board of  | 
| Health to retire measures deemed no longer scientifically valid  | 
| or valuable for informing quality improvement or infection  | 
| prevention efforts. The Department shall notify the Chairs and  | 
| Minority Spokespersons of the House Human Services Committee  | 
| and the Senate Public Health Committee of its intent to have  | 
| the State Board of Health take action to retire measures no  | 
| later than 7 business days before the meeting of the State  | 
| Board of Health. | 
|     The Department shall include interpretive guidelines for  | 
| infection-related indicators and, when available, shall  | 
| include relevant benchmark information published by national  | 
| organizations.
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|     The Department shall collect the information reported  | 
| under paragraphs (5) and (6) and shall use it to illustrate the  | 
| disparity of those occurrences across different racial and  | 
| ethnic groups. | 
|     (b) Individual hospitals shall prepare annual reports  | 
| including vacancy and
turnover rates
for licensed nurses per  | 
| clinical service area.
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|     (c) None of the information the Department discloses to the  | 
| public may be
made
available
in any form or fashion unless the  | 
|  | 
| information has been reviewed, adjusted, and
validated
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| according to the following process:
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|         (1) The Department shall organize an advisory  | 
| committee, including
representatives
from the Department,  | 
| public and private hospitals, direct care nursing staff,
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| physicians,
academic researchers, consumers, health  | 
| insurance companies, organized labor,
and
organizations  | 
| representing hospitals and physicians. The advisory  | 
| committee
must be
meaningfully involved in the development  | 
| of all aspects of the Department's
methodology
for  | 
| collecting, analyzing, and disclosing the information  | 
| collected under this
Act, including
collection methods,  | 
| formatting, and methods and means for release and
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| dissemination.
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|         (2) The entire methodology for collecting and  | 
| analyzing the data shall be
disclosed
to all
relevant  | 
| organizations and to all hospitals that are the subject of  | 
| any
information to be made
available to the public before  | 
| any public disclosure of such information.
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|         (3) Data collection and analytical methodologies shall  | 
| be used that meet
accepted
standards of validity and  | 
| reliability before any information is made available
to the  | 
| public.
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|         (4) The limitations of the data sources and analytic  | 
| methodologies used to
develop
comparative hospital  | 
| information shall be  clearly identified and acknowledged,
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|  | 
| including but not
limited to the appropriate and  | 
| inappropriate uses of the data.
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|         (5) To the greatest extent possible, comparative  | 
| hospital information
initiatives shall
use standard-based  | 
| norms derived from widely accepted provider-developed
 | 
| practice
guidelines.
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|         (6) Comparative hospital information and other  | 
| information that the
Department
has
compiled regarding  | 
| hospitals shall be shared with the hospitals under review
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| prior to
public
dissemination of such information and these  | 
| hospitals have 30 days to make
corrections and
to add  | 
| helpful explanatory comments about the information before  | 
| the
publication.
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|         (7) Comparisons among hospitals shall adjust for  | 
| patient case mix and
other
relevant
risk factors and  | 
| control for provider peer groups, when appropriate.
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|         (8) Effective safeguards to protect against the  | 
| unauthorized use or
disclosure
of
hospital information  | 
| shall be developed and implemented.
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|         (9) Effective safeguards to protect against the  | 
| dissemination of
inconsistent,
incomplete, invalid,  | 
| inaccurate, or subjective hospital data shall be developed
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| and
implemented.
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|         (10) The quality and accuracy of hospital information  | 
| reported under this
Act
and its
data collection, analysis,  | 
| and dissemination methodologies shall be evaluated
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|  | 
| regularly.
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|         (11) Only the most basic identifying information from  | 
| mandatory reports
shall be
used, and
information  | 
| identifying a patient, employee, or licensed professional
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| shall not be released.
None of the information the  | 
| Department discloses to the public under this Act
may be  | 
| used to
establish a standard of care in a private civil  | 
| action.
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|     (d) Quarterly reports shall be submitted, in a format set  | 
| forth in rules
adopted
by the
Department, to the Department by  | 
| April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31
each year
for the  | 
| previous quarter. Data in quarterly reports must cover a period  | 
| ending
not earlier than
one month prior to submission of the  | 
| report. Annual reports shall be submitted
by December
31 in a  | 
| format set forth in rules adopted by the Department to the  | 
| Department.
All reports
shall be made available to the public  | 
| on-site and through the Department.
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|     (e) If the hospital is a division or subsidiary of another  | 
| entity that owns
or
operates other
hospitals or related  | 
| organizations, the annual public disclosure report shall
be for  | 
| the specific
division or subsidiary and not for the other  | 
| entity.
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|     (f) The Department shall disclose information under this  | 
| Section in
accordance with provisions for inspection and  | 
| copying of public records
required by the Freedom of
 | 
| Information Act provided that such information satisfies the  | 
|  | 
| provisions of
subsection (c) of this Section.
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|     (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, under no  | 
| circumstances shall
the
Department disclose information  | 
| obtained from a hospital that is confidential
under Part 21
of  | 
| Article VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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|     (h) No hospital report or Department disclosure may contain  | 
| information
identifying a patient, employee, or licensed  | 
| professional.
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| (Source: P.A. 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 99-326, eff. 8-10-15.)
 
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | 
| becoming law. 
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