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92_SB2097 LRB9216062BDdv 1 AN ACT concerning the Department of Public Health. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and 5 Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is 6 amended by adding Section 2310-22 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 2310/2310-22 new) 8 Sec. 2310-22. Patient safety center. 9 (a) The Department shall establish a patient safety 10 center for the following purposes: 11 (1) To maximize patient safety. 12 (2) To reduce medical errors. 13 (3) To eliminate avoidable mistakes. 14 (4) To improve the quality of health care by 15 improving the systems of data reporting, collection, 16 analysis, and dissemination. 17 (b) The patient safety center shall do the following: 18 (1) Identify available information useful to 19 accomplish the center's purposes. 20 (2) Use the data collected under this Section to 21 recommend statewide medical safety goals and track the 22 progress of providers in meeting these safety goals. 23 (3) Develop programs, including random audits, to 24 ensure the validity of data reported under this Section. 25 (4) Develop a mandatory provider reporting system 26 and establish related reporting requirements for 27 collection of data under subsection (d). 28 (5) Develop a best practices clearinghouse as 29 required by subsection (c). 30 (c) The best practices clearinghouse established under 31 subsection (b) shall do the following: -2- LRB9216062BDdv 1 (1) Review and promote research in identifying 2 systemic problems in health care leading to medical 3 errors or impairing patient safety or health care 4 quality. 5 (2) Identify and develop quality improvement 6 strategies and best practices for delivery of health 7 care. 8 (3) Serve as a clearinghouse of information for 9 providers concerning quality improvement strategies and 10 best practices. 11 (d) In addition to any data collected by the Department 12 of Professional Regulation, the Department shall collect and 13 providers shall submit incident data for every event 14 associated with medical intervention, but not the condition 15 that caused the intervention, over which a provider could 16 exercise control and that meets any of the following 17 criteria: 18 (1) Resulted in a patient's death or impairment of 19 bodily function in circumstances other than those related 20 to the natural course of illness, disease, or proper 21 treatment in accordance with generally accepted medical 22 standards. 23 (2) Required surgical repair of damage to a patient 24 that resulted from a planned surgical procedure. 25 (3) Related to a surgical procedure on the wrong 26 patient, a wrong surgical procedure, a wrong-site 27 surgical procedure, or a surgical procedure otherwise 28 unrelated to the patient's diagnosis or medical 29 condition. 30 (4) Related to the removal of unplanned foreign 31 objects. 32 (5) Related to equipment malfunction during 33 treatment or diagnosis that adversely affected a patient. 34 (6) Resulted in a judgment or settlement against -3- LRB9216062BDdv 1 the provider in a malpractice claim or a disciplinary 2 action taken against the provider. 3 (7) Is otherwise required to be reported under 4 rules adopted by the Department. 5 (e) Incident data collected under this Section is 6 confidential and may be used only by the Department for the 7 purposes of the patient safety center. Nothing in this 8 Section, however, shall be construed to abridge public access 9 to information currently available or permitted by any other 10 provision or rule of law. Nothing in this Section shall be 11 construed to authorize the disclosure of otherwise 12 confidential information, except pursuant to rules adopted by 13 the Department. 14 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 15 becoming law.