| |
Public Act 101-0107 Public Act 0107 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0107 | HB3247 Enrolled | LRB101 10583 CPF 55689 b |
|
| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Parkinson's Disease Public Awareness and Education Act. | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | following: | (1) Parkinson's disease is a debilitating, painful, | and incurable neurological disorder of unknown origin that | disrupts and can end the lives of those who suffer from it. | (2) Parkinson's disease causes diverse symptoms, | including rigidity, slowness of movement, poor balance, | and tremors, which lead to an impaired ability to walk, | speak, swallow, and even breathe, so that the end result | can be a clear mind trapped inside a body that has lost its | ability to function. | (3) The visible symptoms of Parkinson's disease are | often mistaken to be a normal part of the aging process. | (4) In addition, many people with the disease encounter | precarious legal and personal situations in which they are | erroneously thought to be under the influence of illegal or | prescription drugs or alcohol due to their movement and | gait patterns. |
| (5) Parkinson's disease takes an enormous emotional, | psychological, and physical toll on caregivers and | families, potentially overwhelming their lives. | (6) It has been estimated that 1,500,000 Americans have | been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, 50,000 more are | diagnosed nationally each year, and another 1,500,000 | persons have the disease but have never seen a neurologist. | (7) Parkinson's disease costs Americans | $25,000,000,000 per year, including medical treatments, | disability payments, and lost productivity. | (8) Medications can only control some of the symptoms | of the disease and only for uncertain periods of time. | (9) The federal Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease | Research Act of 1997 provides federal funding through the | National Institutes of Health for Parkinson's disease, and | April 11 has been proclaimed to be World Parkinson's Day in | order to recognize the need for more research and help in | dealing with the devastating effects of this disease. | (10) Increased public awareness and education are | needed among health care, social services, judicial, law | enforcement, and emergency medical services personnel in | order to better respond to the needs of Parkinson's disease | patients and their caregivers and families. | (11) It is imperative for Illinois to commit itself to | actively support such public awareness and education | efforts throughout the State in order to better meet the |
| needs of its citizens who are suffering from Parkinson's | disease. | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. | "Program" means the Parkinson's Disease Public Awareness | and Education Program established under this Act.
| Section 15. Parkinson's Disease Public Awareness and | Education Program. | (a) Subject to appropriation, the Director shall establish | a Parkinson's Disease Public Awareness and Education Program. | (b) The purpose of the Program is to promote public | awareness of Parkinson's disease and the value of early | detection and possible treatments, including the benefits and | risks of those treatments. The Department may accept for that | purpose any special grant of moneys, services, or property from | the federal government or any of its agencies, or from any | foundation, organization, or medical school. | (c) The Program shall include the following: | (1) Development of a public education and outreach | campaign to promote Parkinson's disease awareness and | education, including, but not limited to, the following | subjects: | (A) the cause and nature of the disease; |
| (B) diagnostic procedures and appropriate | indications for their use; | (C) lifestyle issues relating to how a person copes | with Parkinson's disease, including, but not limited | to, nutrition, diet, and physical exercise; | (D) environmental safety and injury prevention; | and | (E) availability of Parkinson's disease diagnostic | and treatment services in the community. | (2) Development of educational materials to be made | available to consumers through local physicians, | hospitals, clinics, and boards of health. | (3) Development of professional education programs for | health care providers to assist them in understanding | research findings and the subjects set forth in paragraph | (1) of this subsection. | (4) Development of educational programs for other | personnel, including judicial staff, police officers, fire | fighters, and social services and emergency medical | service providers, to assist them in recognizing the | symptoms of Parkinson's disease and understanding how to | respond to the needs of persons with the disease in the | course of performing their duties, including dissemination | of the informational booklet prepared under Section 20 of | this Act. | (5) Development and maintenance of a list of current |
| providers of specialized services for the diagnosis and | treatment of Parkinson's disease. Dissemination of the | list shall be accompanied by a description of diagnostic | procedures, appropriate indications for their use, and a | cautionary statement about the current status of | Parkinson's disease research and treatment. The statement | shall also indicate that the Department does not endorse | specific Parkinson's disease programs or centers in this | State. | Section 20. Informational booklet. | (a) The Department, in consultation with the Midwest | Chapter of the American Parkinson Disease Association, any | public or private university medical school that the Director | deems useful, including, but not limited to, Loyola Medical | School, and the Department on Aging, shall prepare an | informational booklet in English, Spanish, and Mandarin that | provides, in a manner easily understandable by a patient or | other non-health care professional, information about the | symptoms and treatment of Parkinson's disease. The booklet may | contain any other information that the Department deems | necessary and may be revised by the Department whenever new | information about Parkinson's disease becomes available. | (b) The Department shall make a supply of the booklets | available to all licensed health care facilities engaged in the | diagnosis or treatment of Parkinson's disease and to those |
| personnel described in paragraph (4) of subsection (c) of | Section 15 of this Act, as well as to health care | professionals, community health centers, and members of the | public upon their request. The Department shall publicize and | make available the booklet to the maximum extent possible, and | shall make available electronically on its website in English | and Spanish the information contained in the booklet. | Section 25. Rules. The Director shall adopt rules to | effectuate the purposes of this Act.
|
Effective Date: 1/1/2020
|
|
|