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Rep. Julie Hamos
Filed: 5/18/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 264
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 264, AS AMENDED, in |
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| Section 5, Sec. 35, by replacing all of item (6) with the |
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| following:
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| "(6) Alternative health care delivery model; birth |
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| center. A birth
center shall be exclusively dedicated to |
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| serving the childbirth-related needs of women and their |
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| newborns and shall have no more than 10 beds. A birth |
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| center is a designated site
that is away from the mother's |
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| usual place of residence and in which births are
planned to |
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| occur following a normal, uncomplicated, and low-risk |
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| pregnancy. A
birth center shall offer prenatal care and |
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| community education services and
shall coordinate these |
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| services with other health care services available in
the |
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| community.
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| (A) A birth center shall not be separately licensed |
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| if it
is one of the following: |
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| (1) A part of a hospital; or |
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| (2) A freestanding facility that is physically
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| distinct from a hospital but is operated under a
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| license issued to a hospital under the Hospital
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| Licensing Act. |
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| (B) A separate birth center license shall be |
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| required if the birth center is operated as: |
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| (1) A part of the operation of a federally
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| qualified health center as designated by the |
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| United
States Department of Health and Human |
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| Services; or |
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| (2) A facility other than one described in |
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| subparagraph (A)(1), (A)(2), or (B)(1) of this |
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| paragraph (6) whose costs are
reimbursable under |
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| Title XIX of the federal Social
Security Act. |
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| In adopting rules for birth centers, the Department |
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| shall consider:
the American Association
of Birth Centers' |
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| Standards for Freestanding Birth Centers; the American |
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| Academy of Pediatrics/American College of Obstetricians |
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| and Gynecologists Guidelines for Perinatal Care; and the |
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| Regionalized Perinatal Health Care Code. The Department's |
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| rules shall stipulate the eligibility criteria for birth |
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| center admission. The Department's rules shall
stipulate |
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| the necessary equipment for emergency care
according to the |
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| American Association of Birth Centers'
standards and any |
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| additional equipment deemed necessary by the Department. |
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| The Department's rules shall provide for a time
period |
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| within which each birth center not part of a
hospital must |
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| become accredited by either the Commission for the
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| Accreditation of Freestanding Birth Centers or The Joint |
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| Commission. |
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| A birth center shall be certified to participate in the |
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| Medicare and Medicaid
programs under Titles XVIII and XIX, |
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| respectively, of the federal Social
Security Act.
To the |
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| extent necessary, the Illinois Department of Healthcare |
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| and Family Services shall apply for
a waiver from the |
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| United States Health Care Financing Administration to |
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| allow
birth centers to be reimbursed under Title XIX of the |
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| federal Social Security
Act.
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| A birth center that is not operated under a hospital |
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| license shall be located within a ground travel time |
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| distance from the general acute care hospital with which
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| the birth center maintains a contractual relationship,
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| including a transfer agreement, as required under this
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| paragraph, that allows for an emergency caesarian delivery |
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| to be started within 30 minutes of the decision a caesarian |
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| delivery is necessary. A birth center operating under a |
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| hospital license shall be located within a ground travel |
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| time distance from the licensed hospital that allows for an |
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| emergency caesarian delivery to be started within 30 |
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| minutes of the decision a caesarian delivery is necessary. |
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| The services of a
medial director physician, licensed |
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| to practice medicine in all its branches, who is certified |
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| or eligible for certification by the
American College of |
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| Obstetricians and Gynecologists or the
American Board of |
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| Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists or has |
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| hospital
obstetrical privileges are required in birth |
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| centers. The medical director in consultation with the |
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| Director of Nursing and Midwifery Services shall |
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| coordinate the clinical staff and overall provision of |
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| patient care.
The medical director or his or her physician |
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| designee shall be available on the premises or within a |
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| close proximity as defined by rule. The medical director |
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| and the Director of Nursing and Midwifery Services shall |
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| jointly develop and approve policies defining the criteria |
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| to determine which pregnancies are accepted as normal, |
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| uncomplicated, and low-risk, and the anesthesia services |
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| available at the center. No general anesthesia may be |
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| administered at the center. |
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| If a birth center employs
certified nurse midwives, a |
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| certified nurse midwife shall be the Director of
Nursing |
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| and Midwifery
Services who is responsible for the |
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| development of policies and procedures for
services as |
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| provided by Department rules. |
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| An obstetrician, family
practitioner, or certified |
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| nurse midwife shall attend each woman in labor from
the |
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| time of admission through birth and throughout the |
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| immediate postpartum
period. Attendance may be delegated |
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| only to another physician or certified
nurse
midwife. |
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| Additionally, a second staff person shall also be present |
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| at each
birth who is licensed or certified in Illinois in a |
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| health-related field and under the supervision of the |
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| physician or certified nurse midwife
in attendance, has |
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| specialized training in labor and delivery techniques and
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| care of newborns, and receives planned and ongoing training |
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| as needed to
perform assigned duties effectively. |
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| The maximum length of stay in a birth center shall be
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| consistent with existing State laws allowing a 48-hour stay |
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| or appropriate
post-delivery care, if discharged earlier |
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| than 48 hours. |
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| A birth center shall
participate in the Illinois |
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| Perinatal
System under the Developmental Disability |
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| Prevention Act. At a minimum, this
participation shall |
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| require a birth center to establish a letter of agreement
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| with a hospital designated under the Perinatal System. A |
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| hospital that
operates or has a letter of agreement with a |
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| birth center shall include the
birth center under its |
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| maternity service plan under the Hospital Licensing Act
and |
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| shall include the birth center in the hospital's letter of |
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| agreement with
its regional perinatal center.
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| A birth center may not discriminate against any patient |
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| requiring treatment
because of the source of payment for |
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| services, including Medicare and Medicaid
recipients.
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| No general anesthesia and no surgery may be performed |
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| at a birth center.
The Department may by rule add birth |
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| center patient eligibility criteria or standards as it |
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| deems necessary.
The Department shall by rule require each |
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| birth center to report the information which the Department |
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| shall make publicly available, which shall include, but is |
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| not limited to, the following: |
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| (i) Birth center ownership. |
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| (ii) Sources of payment for services. |
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| (iii) Utilization data involving patient length of |
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| stay. |
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| (iv) Admissions and discharges. |
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| (v) Complications. |
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| (vi) Transfers. |
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| (vii) Unusual incidents. |
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| (viii) Deaths. |
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| (xi) Any other publicly reported data required |
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| under the Illinois Consumer Guide. |
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| (x) Post-discharge patient status data where |
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| patients are followed for 14 days after discharge from |
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| the birth center to determine whether the mother or |
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| baby developed a complication or infection. |
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| Within 9 months after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th
General Assembly, the Department |
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| shall adopt rules that are developed with consideration of: |
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| the American Association of Birth Centers' Standards for |
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| Freestanding Birth Centers; the American Academy of |
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| Pediatrics/American College of Obstetricians and |