Public Act 104-0359
 
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    AN ACT concerning health.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Health
Care Workforce Task Force Act.
 
    Section 5. Policy and intent.
    (a) It is the policy of this State to advance and promote a
robust and skilled health care workforce that will ensure
access to high quality health care to all Illinoisans.
    (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to coordinate
the various agencies of the State and relevant stakeholders to
garner a path toward meeting this policy objective.
 
    Section 10. Findings. The General Assembly finds and
declares:
        (1) The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated an already
    growing health care workforce shortage, creating
    significant hiring challenges and reducing access to care.
        (2) Pandemic flexibility and reciprocity permitted an
    additional 25,000 highly trained health care workers to
    provide needed services to Illinoisans. The end of this
    flexibility and reciprocity have resulted in a significant
    loss to the State's health care workforce.
        (3) A February 2024 report created for the Commission
    on Government Forecasting and Accountability shows that
    health care is one of the stalwarts of the Illinois
    economy and Illinois employers will add more health care
    jobs at a stronger pace than other sectors, as a response
    to a growing aging population. Illinois hospitals alone
    are responsible for creating 445,000 jobs and infusing
    $117,000,000,000 into the Illinois economy.
        (4) Studies from the Department of Financial and
    Professional Regulation show that the majority of licensed
    nurses are employed full-time while Illinois will still
    face an estimated shortage of 15,000 registered nurses by
    the end of 2025.
        (5) Continued advancements in health care and health
    care delivery require constant review of resource
    allocation to ensure the workforce is trained and prepared
    for those changes.
        (6) The Illinois health care workforce is not
    representative of the Illinois population due to barriers
    for many underrepresented groups.
        (7) Average waiting times of 175 minutes in hospital
    emergency departments have contributed to health care
    workers facing unacceptably high levels of violence from
    patients and visitors, further challenging the ability to
    retain highly trained and qualified staff.
        (8) Public Act 103-0725 creates important
    opportunities for international medical graduate
    physicians to play an important role in the growth of the
    Illinois health care workforce.
        (9) The lack of an adequate health care workforce has,
    in part, resulted in a continued shortage of critical
    health care services and a reduction in access to care.
        (10) The launch and implementation of the
    comprehensive regulatory environment by the Department of
    Financial and Professional Regulation offers tangible
    opportunities to use technology to enhance the licensure
    experience for health care professionals as well as allow
    data to drive decision-making in the workforce space.
 
    Section 15. Health Care Workforce Task Force.
    (a) The Health Care Workforce Task Force is created within
the Department of Public Health.
    (b) The Task Force shall consist of the following members
        (1) the Director of Public Health or the Director's
    designee;
        (2) the Secretary of Financial and Professional
    Regulation or the Secretary's designee;
        (3) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services or
    the Director's designee;
        (4) the Attorney General or the Attorney General's
    designee;
        (5) one member of the Senate, appointed by the
    President of the Senate;
        (6) one member of the Senate, appointed by the
    Minority Leader of the Senate;
        (7) one member of the House of Representatives,
    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
        (8) one member of the House of Representatives,
    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
    Representatives; and
        (9) the following members, appointed by the Governor:
            (A) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing physicians;
            (B) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing nurses;
            (C) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing a majority of hospitals;
            (D) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing organized labor;
            (E) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing long-term care facilities;
            (F) one representative of an organization that
        represents the interests of allied health
        professionals;
            (G) one representative of an Illinois nursing
        school;
            (H) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing emergency physicians; and
            (I) one representative of a statewide organization
        representing federally qualified health centers.
    (c) All members of the Task Force shall serve without
compensation. Members shall be appointed within 120 days after
the effective date of this Act. At the initial meeting of the
Task Force, the members of the Task Force shall elect 2
co-chairs from the members appointed by the leadership of the
General Assembly.
 
    Section 20. Administrative support. The Department of
Public Health shall provide staff and any necessary
administrative and other support to the Task Force. The
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall
facilitate the prompt and timely collection and provision of
data as requested by the Task Force.
 
    Section 25. Meetings. The Task Force shall hold its
initial meeting within 160 days after the effective date of
this Act. The Task Force shall hold at least 4 meetings.
 
    Section 30 Duties.
    (a) The Task Force shall have the following duties:
        (1) to review relevant statutes, rules, and
    regulations that impact health care workers;
        (2) to review data on the various health care
    professions to identify workforce shortages that may exist
    and provide recommendations on addressing those shortages;
        (3) to provide recommendations on how to promote an
    early interest in younger Illinoisans in joining the
    health care workforce;
        (4) to provide recommendations on how to invest
    resources to ensure health care workers are trained to
    meet the demands of an ever-changing health care delivery
    system;
        (5) to review and develop recommendations regarding
    improving health care workforce recruitment and retention;
        (6) to review and develop recommendations to address
    barriers for underrepresented groups in the health care
    workforce;
        (7) review current capabilities of the comprehensive
    regulatory environment and other similar state systems to
    develop recommendations on how to use these tools to
    further enhance the health care workforce;
        (8) to review and provide recommendations on the
    opportunities to be more inclusive of foreign trained
    physicians and other health care professionals in the
    Illinois workforce;
        (9) to develop recommendations that will lead to all
    Illinoisans having access to the appropriate level of care
    at the right time; and
        (10) to develop recommendations that will reduce acts
    of workplace violence being perpetrated against health
    care workers.
    (b) The Task Force shall solicit feedback from
stakeholders, advocates, and persons with lived experiences to
inform the Task Force on the duties set forth in subsection (a)
and any other considerations the Task Force deems necessary.
 
    Section 35. Reporting. No later than one year after the
first meeting of the Task Force, the Task Force shall submit to
the General Assembly and the Governor a report including its
recommendations.
 
    Section 90. Dissolution; repeal. The Task Force is
dissolved and this Act is repealed on December 31, 2027.