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Public Act 095-0911 |
HB4673 Enrolled |
LRB095 15669 RAS 41674 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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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 Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act is |
amended by changing Section 6.5 as follows:
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(210 ILCS 5/6.5)
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Sec. 6.5. Clinical privileges; advanced practice nurses. |
All ambulatory surgical treatment centers (ASTC) licensed |
under this Act
shall
comply with the following requirements:
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(1) No ASTC policy, rule, regulation, or practice shall be |
inconsistent
with the provision of adequate collaboration and |
consultation in accordance with Section 54.5 of the Medical
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Practice Act of 1987.
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(2) Operative surgical procedures shall be performed only |
by a physician
licensed to
practice medicine in
all its |
branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, a dentist
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licensed under the
Illinois Dental Practice Act, or a |
podiatrist licensed under the Podiatric
Medical Practice Act of |
1987,
with medical staff membership and surgical clinical |
privileges granted by the
consulting
committee of the ASTC. A |
licensed physician, dentist, or podiatrist may
be assisted by
a |
physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, |
dentist, dental
assistant,
podiatrist, licensed
advanced |
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practice nurse, licensed physician assistant, licensed
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registered nurse, licensed practical nurse,
surgical
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assistant, surgical technician, or other individuals granted |
clinical
privileges to assist in surgery
by the consulting |
committee of the ASTC.
Payment for services rendered by an |
assistant in surgery who is not an
ambulatory surgical |
treatment center employee shall be paid
at the appropriate |
non-physician modifier
rate if the payor would have made |
payment had the same services been provided
by a physician.
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(2.5) A registered nurse licensed under the Nurse Practice |
Act and qualified by training and experience in operating room |
nursing shall be present in the operating room and function as |
the circulating nurse during all invasive or operative |
procedures. For purposes of this paragraph (2.5), "circulating |
nurse" means a registered nurse who is responsible for |
coordinating all nursing care, patient safety needs, and the |
needs of the surgical team in the operating room during an |
invasive or operative procedure.
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(3) An advanced practice nurse is not required to possess |
prescriptive authority or a written collaborative agreement |
meeting the requirements of the Nurse Practice Act to provide |
advanced practice nursing services in an ambulatory surgical |
treatment center. An advanced practice nurse must possess |
clinical privileges granted by the consulting medical staff |
committee and ambulatory surgical treatment center in order to |
provide services. Individual advanced practice nurses may also |
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be granted clinical privileges to order, select, and administer |
medications, including controlled substances, to provide |
delineated care. The attending physician must determine the |
advance practice nurse's role in providing care for his or her |
patients, except as otherwise provided in the consulting staff |
policies. The consulting medical staff committee shall |
periodically review the services of advanced practice nurses |
granted privileges.
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(4) The anesthesia service shall be under the direction of |
a physician
licensed to practice
medicine in all its branches |
who has had specialized preparation or experience
in the area
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or who has completed a residency in anesthesiology. An |
anesthesiologist, Board
certified or
Board eligible, is |
recommended. Anesthesia services may
only be
administered |
pursuant to the order of a physician licensed to practice |
medicine
in all its
branches, licensed dentist, or licensed |
podiatrist.
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(A) The individuals who, with clinical privileges |
granted by the medical
staff and ASTC, may
administer |
anesthesia services are limited to the
following:
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(i) an anesthesiologist; or
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(ii) a physician licensed to practice medicine in |
all its branches; or
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(iii) a dentist with authority to administer |
anesthesia under Section
8.1 of the
Illinois Dental |
Practice Act; or
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(iv) a licensed certified registered nurse |
anesthetist ; or . |
(v) a podiatrist licensed under the Podiatric |
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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(B) For anesthesia services, an anesthesiologist
shall
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participate through discussion of and agreement with the |
anesthesia plan and
shall remain physically present and be
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available on
the premises during the delivery of anesthesia |
services for
diagnosis, consultation, and treatment of |
emergency medical
conditions.
In the absence of 24-hour |
availability of anesthesiologists with clinical
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privileges, an alternate policy (requiring
participation, |
presence,
and availability of a
physician licensed to |
practice medicine in all its
branches) shall be
developed |
by the medical staff consulting committee in consultation |
with the
anesthesia service and included in the medical
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staff
consulting committee policies.
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(C) A certified registered nurse anesthetist is not |
required to possess
prescriptive authority or a written |
collaborative agreement meeting the
requirements of |
Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice Act
to provide |
anesthesia services
ordered by a licensed physician, |
dentist, or podiatrist. Licensed certified
registered |
nurse anesthetists are authorized to
select, order, and
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administer drugs and apply the appropriate medical devices |
in the provision of
anesthesia
services under the |
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anesthesia plan agreed with by the
anesthesiologist or, in |
the absence of an available anesthesiologist with
clinical |
privileges,
agreed with by the
operating physician, |
operating dentist, or operating podiatrist in accordance
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with the medical
staff consulting committee policies of a |
licensed ambulatory surgical treatment
center.
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(Source: P.A. 94-915, eff. 1-1-07; 95-639, eff. 10-5-07.)
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Section 10. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by |
changing Section 10.7 as follows:
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(210 ILCS 85/10.7)
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Sec. 10.7. Clinical privileges; advanced practice nurses.
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All hospitals licensed under this Act shall comply with the |
following
requirements:
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(1) No hospital policy, rule, regulation, or practice
shall |
be inconsistent
with the provision of adequate collaboration |
and consultation in accordance with Section 54.5 of the
Medical |
Practice Act of 1987.
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(2) Operative surgical procedures shall be performed only |
by a physician
licensed to practice medicine in all its |
branches under the Medical Practice
Act of 1987, a dentist |
licensed under the Illinois Dental Practice Act, or a
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podiatrist licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of |
1987,
with medical staff membership and surgical clinical |
privileges granted at the
hospital. A licensed physician, |
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dentist, or podiatrist may be assisted by a
physician licensed |
to practice medicine in all its branches, dentist, dental
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assistant, podiatrist, licensed advanced practice nurse, |
licensed physician
assistant, licensed registered
nurse, |
licensed practical nurse, surgical
assistant, surgical |
technician, or other individuals granted clinical
privileges |
to assist in surgery
at the hospital.
Payment for services |
rendered by an assistant in surgery who is not a
hospital |
employee shall be paid
at the appropriate non-physician |
modifier rate if the payor would have
made payment had the same |
services been provided by a physician.
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(2.5) A registered nurse licensed under the Nurse Practice |
Act and qualified by training and experience in operating room |
nursing shall be present in the operating room and function as |
the circulating nurse during all invasive or operative |
procedures. For purposes of this paragraph (2.5), "circulating |
nurse" means a registered nurse who is responsible for |
coordinating all nursing care, patient safety needs, and the |
needs of the surgical team in the operating room during an |
invasive or operative procedure.
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(3) An advanced practice nurse is not required to possess |
prescriptive authority or a written collaborative agreement |
meeting the requirements of the Nurse Practice Act to provide |
advanced practice nursing services in a hospital. An advanced |
practice nurse must possess clinical privileges recommended by |
the medical staff and granted by the hospital in order to |
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provide services. Individual advanced practice nurses may also |
be granted clinical privileges to order, select, and administer |
medications, including controlled substances, to provide |
delineated care. The attending physician must determine the |
advance practice nurse's role in providing care for his or her |
patients, except as otherwise provided in medical staff bylaws. |
The medical staff shall periodically review the services of |
advanced practice nurses granted privileges. This review shall |
be conducted in accordance with item (2) of subsection (a) of |
Section 10.8 of this Act for advanced practice nurses employed |
by the hospital.
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(4) The anesthesia service shall be under the direction of |
a physician
licensed to practice
medicine in all its branches |
who has had specialized preparation or
experience in the area
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or who has completed a residency in anesthesiology. An |
anesthesiologist, Board
certified or Board eligible, is |
recommended. Anesthesia services may
only be administered |
pursuant to the order of a physician licensed to practice
|
medicine in all its branches, licensed dentist, or licensed |
podiatrist.
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(A) The individuals who, with clinical privileges |
granted at the hospital,
may administer anesthesia |
services are limited
to the following:
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(i) an anesthesiologist; or
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(ii) a physician licensed to practice medicine in |
all its branches; or
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(iii) a dentist with authority to administer |
anesthesia under Section
8.1 of
the Illinois Dental |
Practice Act; or
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(iv) a licensed certified registered nurse |
anesthetist ; or . |
(v) a podiatrist licensed under the Podiatric |
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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(B) For anesthesia services, an anesthesiologist
shall
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participate through discussion of and agreement with the |
anesthesia plan and
shall remain physically present and be
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available on
the premises during the delivery of anesthesia |
services for
diagnosis, consultation, and treatment of |
emergency medical conditions.
In the absence
of 24-hour |
availability of
anesthesiologists with medical staff |
privileges,
an alternate
policy (requiring participation, |
presence, and availability of a physician
licensed to |
practice
medicine in all its branches) shall be developed |
by the medical staff and
licensed
hospital in consultation |
with the anesthesia service.
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(C) A certified registered nurse anesthetist is not |
required to possess
prescriptive authority or a written |
collaborative agreement meeting
the requirements of |
Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice Act
to provide |
anesthesia services
ordered by a licensed physician, |
dentist, or podiatrist. Licensed certified
registered |
nurse anesthetists are authorized to
select, order, and
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administer drugs and apply the appropriate medical devices |
in the provision of
anesthesia
services under the |
anesthesia plan agreed with by the
anesthesiologist or, in |
the absence of an available anesthesiologist with
clinical |
privileges,
agreed with by the
operating physician, |
operating dentist, or operating podiatrist in accordance
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with the hospital's alternative policy.
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(Source: P.A. 94-915, eff. 1-1-07; 95-639, eff. 10-5-07.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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