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Public Act 103-0436 Public Act 0436 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0436 | HB2827 Enrolled | LRB103 30778 CPF 57265 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Health Care Professional Credentials Data | Collection Act is amended by changing Sections 5, 15, 20, 25, | 30, and 35 as follows:
| (410 ILCS 517/5)
| Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| "Council" means the Health Care Credentials Council.
| "Credentials data" means those data, information, or | answers to questions
required by a health care entity, health
| care plan, or hospital to complete the credentialing or
| recredentialing of a health care professional.
| "Credentialing" means the process of assessing and | validating the
qualifications of a health care professional.
| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
| "Director" means the Director of the Department of Public | Health.
| "Health care entity" means any of the following which | require the submission
of credentials data: (i) a health care | facility or other
health care organization licensed or | certified to provide medical or
health services in Illinois, | other than a hospital; (ii) a health care
professional |
| partnership, corporation, limited liability company, | professional
services corporation or group practice; or (iii) | an independent
practice association or physician hospital | organization. Nothing in this
definition shall be construed to | mean that a hospital is a health care
entity.
| "Health care plan" means any entity licensed by the | Department of Insurance
as a prepaid health care plan or | health maintenance
organization or as an insurer
which | requires the submission of
credentials data.
| "Health care professional" means any person licensed under | the Medical
Practice Act of 1987 or any person licensed under | any
other Act subsequently made subject to this Act by the | Department.
| "Hospital" means a hospital licensed under the Hospital | Licensing Act or any
hospital organized under the University | of Illinois
Hospital Act.
| "Recredentialing" means the process by which a health care | entity, health
care plan or hospital ensures that a health | care professional
who is currently credentialed by the health | care entity, health care plan or
hospital continues to meet | the credentialing criteria used by the
health care entity, | health care plan, or hospital no more than once every 3 2
| years.
| "Single credentialing cycle" means a process whereby for | purposes of
recredentialing each health care professional's | credentials
data are collected by all health care entities and |
| health care plans that
credential the health care professional | during the same time period and
only once every 3 2 years.
| "Site survey" means a process by which a health care | entity or health care
plan assesses the office locations and | medical record
keeping practices of a health care | professional.
| "Single site survey" means a process by which, for | purposes of
recredentialing, each health care professional | receives a site visit only
once every two years.
| "Uniform health care credentials form" means the form | prescribed developed by the
Department under Section 15 to | collect the credentials
data commonly requested by health care | entities and health care plans for
purposes of credentialing.
| "Uniform health care recredentials form" means the form | prescribed developed by the
Department under Section 15 to | collect the credentials data commonly requested
by health care | entities and health care plans for purposes of
| recredentialing.
| "Uniform hospital credentials form" means the form | prescribed developed by the
Department
under Section 15 to | collect the credentials data
commonly requested by hospitals | for purposes of credentialing.
| "Uniform hospital recredentials form" means the form | prescribed developed by the
Department under Section 15 to | collect the credentials data commonly requested
by
hospitals | for purposes of recredentialing.
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| "Uniform site survey instrument" means the instrument | developed by the
Department under Section 25 to complete a | single site
survey as part of a credentialing or | recredentialing process.
| "Uniform updating form" means the a standardized form | prescribed by the Department for reporting of
corrections,
| updates, and modifications to credentials data to
health care | entities, health care plans, and hospitals when those data | change
following credentialing or recredentialing of a health | care
professional.
| (Source: P.A. 91-602, eff. 8-16-99.)
| (410 ILCS 517/15)
| Sec. 15. Development and use of uniform health care and | hospital
credentials forms. | (a) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall by rule
establish:
| (1) a uniform health care credentials form that shall | include the
credentials data commonly requested by health | care entities
and health care plans for purposes of | credentialing and shall minimize the
need for the | collection of
additional credentials data;
| (2) a uniform health care recredentials form that | shall include the
credentials data commonly requested by | health care entities and health care
plans for purposes of | recredentialing and shall minimize the need for the
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| collection of additional credentials data;
| (3) a uniform hospital credentials form that shall | include the credentials
data commonly requested by | hospitals for purposes of credentialing and
shall
minimize | the need for the collection of additional credentials | data;
| (4) a uniform hospital recredentials form that shall | include the
credentials data commonly requested by | hospitals for purposes of
recredentialing and shall | minimize the need for collection of additional
credentials | data; and
| (5) uniform updating forms.
| The forms described in this subsection may be prescribed | in a print format, electronic format, or both as provided by | the Department. | (b) The uniform forms established by the Department under | this Section in subsection (a) shall be coordinated to
reduce | the need to provide redundant information.
Further, the forms | shall be made available in both paper and electronic
formats | upon request and in the format requested .
| (c) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall
establish by rule a process for the submittal of forms in | an a date after which an electronic format with required | content for may be
required by a health care entity, a health | care plan, or a hospital, and a
health care professional may | require acceptance of forms in an electronic
format by a |
| health care entity, a health care plan, or a hospital.
| (d) Beginning January 1, 2002, each health care
entity or | health
care plan that
employs, contracts with, or allows | health care
professionals to provide medical or health care | services and requires health
care professionals to be | credentialed or recredentialed shall for
purposes of | collecting credentials data only require:
| (1) the uniform health care credentials form;
| (2) the uniform health care recredentials form;
| (3) the uniform updating forms; and
| (4) any additional credentials data requested ; and .
| (5) an online credential with required content as | required by forms under this Section. | (e) Beginning January 1, 2002, each hospital that
employs,
| contracts with, or
allows health care professionals to provide | medical or
health care services and requires health care | professionals to be credentialed
or recredentialed shall for | purposes of collecting credentials
data only require:
| (1) the uniform hospital credentials form;
| (2) the uniform hospital recredentials form;
| (3) the uniform updating forms; and
| (4) any additional credentials data requested ; and .
| (5) an online credential with required content as | required by forms under this Section. | (f) Each health care entity and health care plan shall | complete the process
of verifying a health care professional's |
| credentials data
in a timely fashion and shall complete the | process of credentialing or
recredentialing of the health care | professional within 60 days after
submission of all | credentials data and completion of verification of the
| credentials data.
| (g) Each health care professional shall provide any | corrections, updates,
and modifications to his or her | credentials data to ensure
that all credentials data on the | health care professional remains current.
Such corrections, | updates, and modifications shall be provided within
5 business | days for State health care professional license revocation, | federal
Drug
Enforcement Agency license revocation,
Medicare | or Medicaid sanctions, revocation of hospital privileges, any | lapse
in professional liability coverage required by a health | care entity, health
care plan, or hospital,
or conviction of a | felony, and within 45 days for any
other
change in the | information from the date the health care professional knew of
| the change. All updates shall be made on the uniform updating
| forms prescribed developed by the Department.
| (h) Any credentials data collected or obtained by the | health care entity,
health care plan, or hospital shall be | confidential, as provided by law,
and otherwise may not be | redisclosed without written consent of the
health care | professional, except that in any proceeding to challenge
| credentialing or recredentialing, or in any judicial review, | the claim
of confidentiality shall not be invoked to deny a |
| health care professional,
health care entity,
health care | plan, or hospital access to or use of credentials data. | Nothing in
this Section prevents a health
care entity, health | care plan, or hospital from disclosing any credentials data
to | its officers, directors, employees, agents, subcontractors,
| medical staff members, any committee of the health care | entity, health care
plan, or hospital involved in the | credentialing process, or
accreditation bodies or licensing | agencies. However, any redisclosure of
credentials data | contrary to this Section is prohibited.
| (i) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to restrict the | right of any
health care entity, health care plan or hospital | to request additional
information necessary for credentialing | or recredentialing.
| (j) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to restrict in | any way the
authority of any health care entity, health care | plan or hospital to
approve, suspend or deny an application | for hospital staff membership, clinical
privileges, or managed | care network participation.
| (k) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit | delegation of
credentialing and recredentialing activities as | long as the delegated
entity follows the requirements set | forth in this Act.
| (l) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require any | health care
entity or health care plan to credential or survey | any health care
professional. |
| (m) Nothing in this Act prohibits a hospital from granting | disaster privileges pursuant to the provisions of Section 10.4 | of the Hospital Licensing Act. When a hospital grants disaster | privileges pursuant to Section 10.4 of the Hospital Licensing | Act, that hospital is not required to collect credentials data | pursuant to this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 92-193, eff. 1-1-02; 93-829, eff. 7-28-04.)
| (410 ILCS 517/20)
| Sec. 20. Single credentialing cycle.
| (a) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall by rule
establish a single credentialing cycle. The | single credentialing cycle shall
be based on a specific | variable or variables. To the extent possible the
single | credentialing cycle shall be established to ensure that the | credentials
data of all health care professionals in a group | or at a single site
are collected during the same time period. | However, nothing in this Act
shall be construed to require the | single credentialing cycle to be established
to ensure that | the credentials data of all health care professionals in a | group
or at a single site are collected during the same time | period.
| (b) Beginning July 1, 2002, all health care entities
and | health care
plans shall obtain credentials data on all health | care
professionals according to the established single | credentialing cycle.
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| (c) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall by rule
establish a process to exempt a small or unique | health care entity
or small or unique health care plan from the | single credentialing cycle if
the health
care entity or health | care plan demonstrates to the Department that
adherence to the | single credentialing cycle would be an undue hardship for the
| health care entity or health care plan.
| (d) The requirements of this Section shall not apply when | a health care
professional submits initial credentials data to | a health care
entity or health care plan outside of the | established single credentialing
cycle, when a health care | professional's credentials data change
substantively, or when | a health care entity or health care plan requires
| recredentialing as a result of patient or quality assurance | issues.
| (Source: P.A. 91-602, eff. 8-16-99; 92-193, eff. 1-1-02.)
| (410 ILCS 517/25)
| Sec. 25. Single site survey.
| (a) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall by rule
establish a uniform site survey instrument | taking into
account national accreditation standards and State | requirements. The
uniform site survey instrument
shall include | all the site survey data requested by health care
entities and | health care plans.
| (b) No later than July 1, 2002, the Department , in
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| consultation with
the council, shall publish, in rule, the | variable or variables for completing
the
single site survey. | To the extent possible, the single site survey shall be
| established to ensure that all health care professionals in a | group or at a
site are reviewed during the same time period.
| (c) Beginning January 1, 2003, health care entities and
| health care plans
shall implement the single site survey, if a | site
survey is required by any of the health care | professional's health
care entities or health care plans. The | site survey shall be completed using
the uniform site survey | instrument.
| (d) The uniform site survey instrument shall be used when | a health care
professional seeks initial credentialing by a | health care entity
or health care plan, when a health care | professional's credentials data
change substantively, or when | a health care plan or health care entity requires
a site survey | as a result of patient or quality assurance issues, if a site
| survey is required by the health care entity or
health care | plan.
| (e) Nothing in this Section prohibits health care entities | and health care
plans from choosing the independent party to | conduct the
single site survey.
| (Source: P.A. 91-602, eff. 8-16-99; 92-193, eff. 1-1-02.)
| (410 ILCS 517/30)
| Sec. 30. Study of coordinated credentials verification.
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| (a) The Department , in consultation with the council, | shall study the
need for coordinated credentials data | verification.
| (b) The study shall address the need for, the advantages | and disadvantages
of, and the costs and cost savings, if any, | of coordinated
credentials verification.
| (c) The study also may address other changes to improve | the credentialing
and recredentialing processes, to improve | the timeliness
of the credentials data, and reduce the costs, | time, and administrative burden
associated with the processes.
| (d) The Department shall make a recommendation to the | General Assembly and
the Governor regarding the need for | further
legislation no later than January 1, 2003.
| (Source: P.A. 91-602, eff. 8-16-99.)
| (410 ILCS 517/35)
| Sec. 35. Rules. The Department , in consultation with the | council,
shall adopt rules necessary to develop and implement | and enforce the
requirements established by this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 91-602, eff. 8-16-99.)
| (410 ILCS 517/10 rep.)
| Section 10. The Health Care Professional Credentials Data | Collection Act is amended by repealing Section 10.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/4/2023
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