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| AN ACT concerning public 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 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and |
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| Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
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| amended by adding Section 2310-645 as follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 2310/2310-645 new) |
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| Sec. 2310-645. Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment |
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| Pilot Program. |
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| (a) The General Assembly finds that colorectal cancer is |
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| the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among Illinoisans, and |
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| nearly 3,000 deaths from colorectal cancer are expected to |
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| occur in Illinois in a given year. Screening is necessary in |
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| order to detect colorectal cancer in its early stages. |
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| Screening reduces mortality both by decreasing the incidence |
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| and by detecting a higher proportion of cancers at early, more |
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| treatable stages. |
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| (b) The Department of Public Health may establish and |
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| implement the Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Pilot |
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| Program in areas of the State that have the highest incidences |
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| of mortality related to colon cancer. Subject to appropriation, |
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| the Department of Public Health may make grants to eligible |
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| entities for the purpose of carrying out the Program. An |
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| eligible entity that is a recipient of a grant may use the |
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| grant to carry out such programs directly or through grants to, |
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| or contracts with, public, private, and not-for-profit |
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| entities. The Department of Public Health may give preference |
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| to entities that serve underserved populations. The Program may |
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| run no less than 3 years from the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, and an evaluation |
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| of the Program must be carried out measuring health outcomes |
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| and the cost of care for those served by the Program compared |
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| to similarly situated patients who are not served by the |
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| Program. A report must be submitted by the Department of Public |
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| Health to the Governor and the General Assembly every year of |
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| program implementation. The report shall include, but not be |
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| limited to, (1) an assessment of implementation, (2) an |
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| analysis of program costs and savings to the State, and (3) a |
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| description of program outcomes. |
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| The Program may provide funding for colorectal cancer |
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| examinations and laboratory tests specified in current |
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| American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines for colorectal cancer |
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| screening of asymptomatic individuals. Screening and treatment |
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| may be provided for colorectal screening examinations and tests |
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| that are administered at a frequency identified in the current |
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| ACS guidelines for colorectal cancer. |
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| (c) The Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Pilot |
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| Program may provide colorectal cancer screening and treatment |
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| services for individuals who: |
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| (1) are at least 50 years of age or are less than 50 |
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| years of age and at high risk of colorectal cancer; and |
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| (2) do not have creditable coverage, as defined under |
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| the Illinois Health Insurance Portability and |
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| Accountability Act, or have otherwise exhausted any |
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| insurance benefits they may have had. |
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| (d) Persons who have been screened for colorectal cancer |
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| under the Colorectal Cancer Pilot Program may receive medical |
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| assistance identical to benefits provided under the State's |
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| approved plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. |
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| Medical assistance may be available immediately for the |
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| duration of the treatment for such cancer. |
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| (e) In addition to providing clinical services, the |
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| Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Pilot Program may |
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| develop and disseminate public information about the |
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| importance of screening, engage in outreach efforts to serve as |
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| many eligible individuals as possible, and monitor and evaluate |
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| all of the sites where the Program is located.
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