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Public Act 095-0401
Public Act 0401 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0401 |
| SB0867 Enrolled |
LRB095 05612 DRJ 25702 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding | Section 10.10 as follows: | (210 ILCS 85/10.10 new) | Sec. 10.10. Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity.
| (a) Findings. The Legislature finds and declares all of the | following: | (1) The State of Illinois has a substantial interest in | promoting quality care and improving the delivery of health | care services. | (2) Evidence-based studies have shown that the basic | principles of staffing in the acute care setting should be | based on the complexity of patients' care needs aligned | with available nursing skills to promote quality patient | care consistent with professional nursing standards. | (3) Compliance with this Section promotes an | organizational climate that values registered nurses' | input in meeting the health care needs of hospital | patients. | (b) Definitions. As used in this Section: | "Acuity model" means an assessment tool selected and |
| implemented by a hospital, as recommended by a nursing care | committee, that assesses the complexity of patient care needs | requiring professional nursing care and skills and aligns | patient care needs and nursing skills consistent with | professional nursing standards. | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Direct patient care" means care provided by a registered | professional nurse with direct responsibility to oversee or | carry out medical regimens or nursing care for one or more | patients. | "Nursing care committee" means an existing or newly created | hospital-wide committee or committees of nurses whose | functions, in part or in whole, contribute to the development, | recommendation, and review of the hospital's nurse staffing | plan established pursuant to subsection (d). | "Registered professional nurse" means a person licensed as | a Registered Nurse under the Nursing and Advanced Practice | Nursing Act. | "Written staffing plan for nursing care services" means a | written plan for guiding the assignment of patient care nursing | staff based on multiple nurse and patient considerations that | yield minimum staffing levels for inpatient care units and the | adopted acuity model aligning patient care needs with nursing | skills required for quality patient care consistent with | professional nursing standards. | (c) Written staffing plan. |
| (1) Every hospital shall implement a written | hospital-wide staffing plan, recommended by a nursing care | committee or committees, that provides for minimum direct | care professional registered nurse-to-patient staffing | needs for each inpatient care unit. The written | hospital-wide staffing plan shall include, but need not be | limited to, the following considerations: | (A) The complexity of complete care, assessment on | patient admission, volume of patient admissions, | discharges and transfers, evaluation of the progress | of a patient's problems, ongoing physical assessments, | planning for a patient's discharge, assessment after a | change in patient condition, and assessment of the need | for patient referrals. | (B) The complexity of clinical professional | nursing judgment needed to design and implement a | patient's nursing care plan, the need for specialized | equipment and technology, the skill mix of other | personnel providing or supporting direct patient care, | and involvement in quality improvement activities, | professional preparation, and experience. | (C) Patient acuity and the number of patients for | whom care is being provided. | (D) The ongoing assessments of a unit's patient | acuity levels and nursing staff needed shall be | routinely made by the unit nurse manager or his or her |
| designee. | (E) The identification of additional registered | nurses available for direct patient care when | patients' unexpected needs exceed the planned workload | for direct care staff. | (2) In order to provide staffing flexibility to meet | patient needs, every hospital shall identify an acuity | model for adjusting the staffing plan for each inpatient | care unit. | (3) The written staffing plan shall be posted in a | conspicuous and accessible location for both patients and | direct care staff, as required under the Hospital Report | Card Act. | (d) Nursing care committee. | (1) Every hospital shall have a nursing care committee. | A hospital shall appoint members of a committee whereby at | least 50% of the members are registered professional nurses | providing direct patient care. | (2) A nursing care committee's recommendations must be | given significant regard and weight in the hospital's | adoption and implementation of a written staffing plan.
| (3) A nursing care committee or committees shall | recommend a written staffing plan for the hospital based on | the principles from the staffing components set forth in | subsection (c). In particular, a committee or committees | shall provide input and feedback on the following: |
| (A) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of | minimum staffing levels for inpatient care units. | (B) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of | an acuity model to provide staffing flexibility that | aligns changing patient acuity with nursing skills | required. | (C) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of a | written staffing plan incorporating the items | described in subdivisions (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this | Section. | (D) Review the following: nurse-to-patient | staffing guidelines for all inpatient areas; and | current acuity tools and measures in use. | (4) A nursing care committee must address the items | described in subparagraphs (A) through (D) of paragraph (3) | semi-annually. | (e) Nothing is this Section 10.10 shall be construed to | limit, alter, or modify any of the terms, conditions, or | provisions of a collective bargaining agreement entered into by | the hospital.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2008.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2008
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