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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Behavioral healthcare disparities exist across |
3 | | Illinois; these disparities include underserved populations |
4 | | with behavioral healthcare needs as one of their acute or |
5 | | chronic conditions; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Behavioral healthcare disparities include racial, |
7 | | ethnic, and rural behavioral health disparities and |
8 | | underserved or professional shortage areas; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The mental well-being of young people and their |
10 | | ability to not use alcohol or other drugs is strongly linked to |
11 | | their academic success; helping students stay healthy is a |
12 | | fundamental mission of schools; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, According to the United States Surgeon General, |
14 | | approximately 50% of children with emotional disturbances and |
15 | | behavioral disturbances drop out of school; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, According to the Centers for Disease Control, |
17 | | suicides are among the leading cause of death for people 15-54 |
18 | | years of age; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, County coroners in Illinois report that, in some |
20 | | counties, the suicide rate has doubled since 2002, while, in |
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1 | | other counties, the suicide rate has increased in recent years; |
2 | | and
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3 | | WHEREAS, According to the Department of Defense Annual |
4 | | Suicide Report, suicides in the military started climbing |
5 | | considerably in 2005; this trend has not abated in recent |
6 | | years; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Cook County Jail is the largest "mental |
8 | | institution" in the State, due to its active inpatient |
9 | | psychiatric population; there are over 1,700 people on |
10 | | psychotropic medication for treatment of bipolar disorder, |
11 | | clinical depression, and schizoaffective disorder in the jail; |
12 | | and
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13 | | WHEREAS, In Cook County Jail, 80% of the women there have a |
14 | | chronic mental illness; 80% of the women in that jail are the |
15 | | sole caretakers of their children; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Illinois courts, municipal and county jails, and |
17 | | the juvenile justice system have direct contact with many |
18 | | individuals who could be diverted away from these systems if |
19 | | behavioral healthcare services were available to them; |
20 | | therefore, be it
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21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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1 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
2 | | we urge the Governor to seek to empower and engage individuals |
3 | | and communities where behavioral healthcare disparities exist |
4 | | through the use of incentives, education, outreach, |
5 | | technology, and innovation; and be it further
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6 | | RESOLVED, That we further urge the administration to work |
7 | | with the 98th General Assembly to establish Behavioral |
8 | | Healthcare Enterprise Zones (BHEZs); BHEZs, modeled after |
9 | | economic enterprise zones, should be established in areas with |
10 | | significant behavioral health disparities, poor access to |
11 | | behavioral healthcare, high rates of trauma, or acute or |
12 | | chronic behavioral healthcare illnesses; primary care |
13 | | physicians and behavioral healthcare clinicians should be |
14 | | encouraged to practice in BHEZs through a range of incentives, |
15 | | including loan repayment assistance, tax credits, and |
16 | | assistance in installing health information technology; and be |
17 | | it further |
18 | | RESOLVED, That we further urge the administration to |
19 | | establish Behavioral Healthcare Loan Repayment Assistance |
20 | | initiatives, in which behavioral healthcare professionals |
21 | | would be encouraged to practice through a range of incentives |
22 | | to include loan repayment assistance; the initiatives should |
23 | | include eligibility requirements, in which clinicians would |
24 | | have to participate in the Medicaid program and meet voluntary |
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1 | | standards for community service; community-based organizations |
2 | | should be urged to apply to create the zones and proposals with |
3 | | matching funding should be given priority; and be it further |
4 | | RESOLVED, That we further encourage the administration to |
5 | | call on the Department of Human Services, in collaboration with |
6 | | the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, to identify a |
7 | | method to establish pilot programs for health homes, systems of |
8 | | care, and essential community behavioral healthcare providers |
9 | | to address the racial, ethnic, and rural behavioral health |
10 | | disparities, underserved populations, and underserved areas or |
11 | | professional shortage designated areas; and be it further |
12 | | RESOLVED, That we further encourage the administration to |
13 | | include a standardized collection and analysis of data on the |
14 | | impact on racial, ethnic, and rural healthcare disparities, |
15 | | underserved populations, and underserved or professional |
16 | | shortage designated areas in the Department of Human Services |
17 | | data collection process; and be it further |
18 | | RESOLVED, That we further encourage the administration to |
19 | | create an Illinois Behavioral Health Innovation Prize that |
20 | | would provide public recognition for a new intervention or |
21 | | program that successfully reduces or eliminates behavioral |
22 | | healthcare disparities; the prize should broaden the scope of |
23 | | community participation and discover new solutions that can be |