Public Act 104-0359
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| Public Act 104-0359 | ||||
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Health | ||||
Care Workforce Task Force Act. | ||||
Section 5. Policy and intent. | ||||
(a) It is the policy of this State to advance and promote a | ||||
robust and skilled health care workforce that will ensure | ||||
access to high quality health care to all Illinoisans. | ||||
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to coordinate | ||||
the various agencies of the State and relevant stakeholders to | ||||
garner a path toward meeting this policy objective. | ||||
Section 10. Findings. The General Assembly finds and | ||||
declares: | ||||
(1) The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated an already | ||||
growing health care workforce shortage, creating | ||||
significant hiring challenges and reducing access to care. | ||||
(2) Pandemic flexibility and reciprocity permitted an | ||||
additional 25,000 highly trained health care workers to | ||||
provide needed services to Illinoisans. The end of this | ||||
flexibility and reciprocity have resulted in a significant | ||||
loss to the State's health care workforce. | ||||
(3) A February 2024 report created for the Commission | ||
on Government Forecasting and Accountability shows that | ||
health care is one of the stalwarts of the Illinois | ||
economy and Illinois employers will add more health care | ||
jobs at a stronger pace than other sectors, as a response | ||
to a growing aging population. Illinois hospitals alone | ||
are responsible for creating 445,000 jobs and infusing | ||
$117,000,000,000 into the Illinois economy. | ||
(4) Studies from the Department of Financial and | ||
Professional Regulation show that the majority of licensed | ||
nurses are employed full-time while Illinois will still | ||
face an estimated shortage of 15,000 registered nurses by | ||
the end of 2025. | ||
(5) Continued advancements in health care and health | ||
care delivery require constant review of resource | ||
allocation to ensure the workforce is trained and prepared | ||
for those changes. | ||
(6) The Illinois health care workforce is not | ||
representative of the Illinois population due to barriers | ||
for many underrepresented groups. | ||
(7) Average waiting times of 175 minutes in hospital | ||
emergency departments have contributed to health care | ||
workers facing unacceptably high levels of violence from | ||
patients and visitors, further challenging the ability to | ||
retain highly trained and qualified staff. | ||
(8) Public Act 103-0725 creates important | ||
opportunities for international medical graduate | ||
physicians to play an important role in the growth of the | ||
Illinois health care workforce. | ||
(9) The lack of an adequate health care workforce has, | ||
in part, resulted in a continued shortage of critical | ||
health care services and a reduction in access to care. | ||
(10) The launch and implementation of the | ||
comprehensive regulatory environment by the Department of | ||
Financial and Professional Regulation offers tangible | ||
opportunities to use technology to enhance the licensure | ||
experience for health care professionals as well as allow | ||
data to drive decision-making in the workforce space. | ||
Section 15. Health Care Workforce Task Force. | ||
(a) The Health Care Workforce Task Force is created within | ||
the Department of Public Health. | ||
(b) The Task Force shall consist of the following members | ||
(1) the Director of Public Health or the Director's | ||
designee; | ||
(2) the Secretary of Financial and Professional | ||
Regulation or the Secretary's designee; | ||
(3) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services or | ||
the Director's designee; | ||
(4) the Attorney General or the Attorney General's | ||
designee; | ||
(5) one member of the Senate, appointed by the | ||
President of the Senate; | ||
(6) one member of the Senate, appointed by the | ||
Minority Leader of the Senate; | ||
(7) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; | ||
(8) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | ||
Representatives; and | ||
(9) the following members, appointed by the Governor: | ||
(A) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing physicians; | ||
(B) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing nurses; | ||
(C) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing a majority of hospitals; | ||
(D) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing organized labor; | ||
(E) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing long-term care facilities; | ||
(F) one representative of an organization that | ||
represents the interests of allied health | ||
professionals; | ||
(G) one representative of an Illinois nursing | ||
school; | ||
(H) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing emergency physicians; and | ||
(I) one representative of a statewide organization | ||
representing federally qualified health centers. | ||
(c) All members of the Task Force shall serve without | ||
compensation. Members shall be appointed within 120 days after | ||
the effective date of this Act. At the initial meeting of the | ||
Task Force, the members of the Task Force shall elect 2 | ||
co-chairs from the members appointed by the leadership of the | ||
General Assembly. | ||
Section 20. Administrative support. The Department of | ||
Public Health shall provide staff and any necessary | ||
administrative and other support to the Task Force. The | ||
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall | ||
facilitate the prompt and timely collection and provision of | ||
data as requested by the Task Force. | ||
Section 25. Meetings. The Task Force shall hold its | ||
initial meeting within 160 days after the effective date of | ||
this Act. The Task Force shall hold at least 4 meetings. | ||
Section 30 Duties. | ||
(a) The Task Force shall have the following duties: | ||
(1) to review relevant statutes, rules, and | ||
regulations that impact health care workers; | ||
(2) to review data on the various health care | ||
professions to identify workforce shortages that may exist | ||
and provide recommendations on addressing those shortages; | ||
(3) to provide recommendations on how to promote an | ||
early interest in younger Illinoisans in joining the | ||
health care workforce; | ||
(4) to provide recommendations on how to invest | ||
resources to ensure health care workers are trained to | ||
meet the demands of an ever-changing health care delivery | ||
system; | ||
(5) to review and develop recommendations regarding | ||
improving health care workforce recruitment and retention; | ||
(6) to review and develop recommendations to address | ||
barriers for underrepresented groups in the health care | ||
workforce; | ||
(7) review current capabilities of the comprehensive | ||
regulatory environment and other similar state systems to | ||
develop recommendations on how to use these tools to | ||
further enhance the health care workforce; | ||
(8) to review and provide recommendations on the | ||
opportunities to be more inclusive of foreign trained | ||
physicians and other health care professionals in the | ||
Illinois workforce; | ||
(9) to develop recommendations that will lead to all | ||
Illinoisans having access to the appropriate level of care | ||
at the right time; and | ||
(10) to develop recommendations that will reduce acts | ||
of workplace violence being perpetrated against health | ||
care workers. | ||
(b) The Task Force shall solicit feedback from | ||
stakeholders, advocates, and persons with lived experiences to | ||
inform the Task Force on the duties set forth in subsection (a) | ||
and any other considerations the Task Force deems necessary. | ||
Section 35. Reporting. No later than one year after the | ||
first meeting of the Task Force, the Task Force shall submit to | ||
the General Assembly and the Governor a report including its | ||
recommendations. | ||
Section 90. Dissolution; repeal. The Task Force is | ||
dissolved and this Act is repealed on December 31, 2027. | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
