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Public Act 094-0447 |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Reduction of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Act. | ||||
Section 5. Legislative findings and intent. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds that despite State | ||||
investments in health care programs, certain racial and ethnic | ||||
populations in Illinois continue to have significantly poorer | ||||
health outcomes when compared to non-Hispanic whites. The | ||||
General Assembly finds that local solutions to health care | ||||
problems can have a dramatic and positive effect on the health | ||||
status of these populations. Local governments and communities | ||||
are best equipped to: identify the health education, health | ||||
promotion, and disease prevention needs of the racial and | ||||
ethnic populations in their communities; mobilize the | ||||
community to address health outcome disparities; enlist and | ||||
organize local public and private resources and faith-based | ||||
organizations to address these disparities; and evaluate the | ||||
effectiveness of interventions. | ||||
(b) The Illinois Department of Human Services has several | ||||
initiatives to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in infant | ||||
mortality and diabetes, and the Illinois Department of Public | ||||
Health has several initiatives to address asthma; breast, | ||||
cervical, prostate, and colorectal cancer; kidney disease; | ||||
HIV/AIDS; hepatitis C; sexually transmitted
diseases; adult | ||||
and child immunizations; cardiovascular disease; and | ||||
accidental injuries and violence. | ||||
(c) It is therefore the intent of the General Assembly to | ||||
provide funds within Illinois counties, in the form of | ||||
"Reducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Closing the | ||||
Gap" grants, to stimulate the development of community-based |
and neighborhood-based projects that will improve the health | ||
outcomes of racial and ethnic populations. Further, it is the | ||
intent of the General Assembly that these programs foster the | ||
development of coordinated, collaborative, and broad-based | ||
participation by public and private entities and by faith-based | ||
organizations. Finally, it is the intent of the General | ||
Assembly that the grant program function as a partnership | ||
between State and local governments, faith-based | ||
organizations, and private-sector health care providers, | ||
including managed care, voluntary health care resources, | ||
social service providers, and nontraditional partners. | ||
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||
"Department" means the Department of Public Health. | ||
"Director" means the Director of Public Health. | ||
Section 15. Grant program. | ||
(a) Subject to appropriations for that purpose, the | ||
Department shall establish and administer a grant program to | ||
implement this Act. | ||
(b) The Department shall do the following:
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(1) Publicize the availability of funds and establish | ||
an application process for submitting a grant proposal.
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(2) Provide technical assistance and training, | ||
including a statewide meeting promoting best practice | ||
programs, as requested, to grant recipients.
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(3) Develop uniform data reporting requirements for | ||
the purpose of evaluating the performance of the grant | ||
recipients and demonstrating improved health outcomes.
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(4) Develop a monitoring process to evaluate progress | ||
toward meeting grant objectives.
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(5) Coordinate with the Illinois Department of Human | ||
Services and existing community-based programs, such as | ||
chronic disease community intervention programs, cancer | ||
prevention and control programs, diabetes control | ||
programs, the Children's Health Insurance (KidCare) |
Program, the HIV/AIDS program, immunization programs, and | ||
other related programs at the State and local levels, to | ||
avoid duplication of effort and promote consistency.
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(c) The Office of Minority Health within the Department | ||
shall establish measurable outcomes to achieve the goal of | ||
reducing health disparities in the following priority areas: | ||
asthma; breast, cervical, prostate, and colorectal cancer | ||
screening; kidney disease; HIV/AIDS; hepatitis C; sexually | ||
transmitted diseases; adult and child immunizations; | ||
cardiovascular disease; and accidental injuries and violence. | ||
The Office of Minority Health shall enhance current data | ||
tools to ensure a statewide assessment of the risk behaviors | ||
associated with the health disparity priority areas identified | ||
in this subsection. To the extent feasible, the Office shall | ||
conduct the assessment so that the results may be compared to | ||
national data. | ||
(d) The Director may appoint an ad hoc advisory committee | ||
to: examine areas where public awareness, public education, | ||
research, and coordination regarding racial and ethnic health | ||
outcome disparities are lacking; consider access and | ||
transportation issues that contribute to health status | ||
disparities; and make recommendations for closing gaps in | ||
health outcomes and increasing the public's awareness and | ||
understanding of health disparities that exist between racial | ||
and ethnic populations. | ||
Section 20. Eligibility for grant. | ||
(a) Any person, entity, or organization within a county may | ||
apply for a grant under this Act and may serve as the lead | ||
agency to administer and coordinate project activities within | ||
the county and develop community partnerships necessary to | ||
implement the grant.
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(b) Persons, entities, or organizations within adjoining | ||
counties with populations of less than 100,000 may jointly | ||
submit a multicounty grant proposal. The proposal must clearly | ||
identify a single lead agency with respect to program |
accountability and administration, however.
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(c) In addition to the grants awarded under subsections (a) | ||
and (b), up to 20% of the funding for the grant program shall | ||
be dedicated to projects that address improving racial and | ||
ethnic health status within specific urban areas identified by | ||
the Department in rules.
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(d) Nothing in this Act prevents a person, entity, or | ||
organization within a county or group of counties from | ||
separately contracting for the provision of racial and ethnic | ||
health promotion, health awareness, and disease prevention | ||
services.
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Section 25. Grant proposal requirements. | ||
(a) A proposal for a grant under this Act must be submitted | ||
to the Department for review.
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(b) A proposal for a grant must include each of the | ||
following elements:
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(1) The purpose and objectives of the proposed project, | ||
including identification of the particular racial or | ||
ethnic disparity the project will address. The proposal | ||
must address one or more of the following priority areas:
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(A) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
maternal and infant mortality rates.
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(B) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
morbidity and mortality rates relating to cancer.
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(C) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
morbidity and mortality rates relating to HIV/AIDS.
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(D) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
morbidity and mortality rates relating to | ||
cardiovascular disease.
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(E) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
morbidity and mortality rates relating to diabetes.
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(F) Increasing adult and child immunization rates | ||
in certain racial and ethnic populations.
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(G) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in | ||
oral health care.
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(2) Identification and relevance of the target | ||
population.
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(3) Methods for obtaining baseline health status data | ||
and assessment of community health needs.
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(4) Mechanisms for mobilizing community resources and | ||
gaining local commitment.
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(5) Development and implementation of health promotion | ||
and disease prevention interventions.
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(6) Mechanisms and strategies for evaluating the | ||
project's objectives, procedures, and outcomes.
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(7) A proposed work plan, including a timeline for | ||
implementing the project.
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(8) The likelihood that project activities will occur | ||
and continue in the absence of funding.
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(c) The Department shall give priority to proposals that:
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(1) Represent areas with the greatest documented | ||
racial and ethnic health status disparities.
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(2) Exceed the minimum local contribution requirements | ||
specified in Section 30.
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(3) Demonstrate broad-based local support and | ||
commitment from entities representing racial and ethnic | ||
populations, including non-Hispanic whites. Indicators of | ||
support and commitment may include agreements to | ||
participate in the program, letters of endorsement, | ||
letters of commitment, interagency agreements, or other | ||
forms of support.
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(4) Demonstrate a high degree of participation by the | ||
health care community in clinical preventive service | ||
activities and community-based health promotion and | ||
disease prevention interventions.
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(5) Have been submitted from counties with a high | ||
proportion of residents living in poverty and with poor | ||
health status indicators.
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(6) Demonstrate a coordinated community approach to | ||
addressing racial and ethnic health issues within existing | ||
publicly financed health care programs.
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(7) Incorporate intervention mechanisms that have a | ||
high probability of improving the targeted population's | ||
health status.
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(8) Demonstrate a commitment to quality management in | ||
all aspects of project administration and implementation.
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Section 30. Grant awards. | ||
(a) The Department may award one or more grants in a county | ||
or in a group of adjoining counties from which a multicounty | ||
grant proposal is submitted. The Department may award an urban | ||
area grant under subsection (c) of Section 20 in a county or | ||
group of adjoining counties that are also receiving a grant | ||
award under subsection (a) or (b) of Section 20.
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(b) Units of local government may provide matching grants | ||
to supplement those made by the Department. | ||
(c) The amount of the grant award shall be based on the | ||
county or urban area's population, or on the combined | ||
population in a group of adjoining counties from which a | ||
multicounty application is submitted, and on other factors, as | ||
determined by the Department in rules.
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(d) The Department shall begin disseminating grant awards | ||
no later than January 1, 2007.
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(e) The Department shall fund a grant under this Act for | ||
one year and may renew the grant annually upon application to | ||
and approval by the Department, subject to the achievement of | ||
quality standards, objectives, and outcomes and to the | ||
availability of funds.
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Section 35. Continued operation of programs to reduce | ||
racial and ethnic disparities in infant mortality and diabetes. | ||
Subject to the amounts appropriated for that purpose, the | ||
Illinois Department of Human Services shall continue to operate | ||
programs to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in infant | ||
mortality and diabetes.
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