HOSPICE PROGRAM BOARD REPORT
The bill requires the Hospice and Palliative Care Advisory Board to report by Dec 31, 2026 on Illinois hospice and non-hospice palliative care needs, value, and standards.
The bill requires the Hospice and Palliative Care Advisory Board to report by Dec 31, 2026 on Illinois hospice and non-hospice palliative care needs, value, and standards.
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104-0253)
Statute amended: Hospice Program Licensing Act (210 ILCS 60/15)
Introduced: Feb 14, 2025 (Rep. Nicolle Grasse) — Governor approved Aug 15, 2025 — Effective Jan 1, 2026
Require the Hospice and Palliative Care Advisory Board to prepare and deliver a comprehensive report to the Illinois General Assembly on the state of care for people with serious or life‑limiting illnesses and their family caregivers, with emphasis on hospice and non‑hospice adult palliative care.
Section 15 continues to specify an advisory board composed of the Department Director (ex officio, nonvoting chair), nonvoting representatives from certain state agencies, and appointed members including a physician, a registered nurse, four hospice program representatives, two public members with no hospice management/financial interest, and a consumer‑advocacy representative.
The mandated report is likely to clarify statewide gaps in hospice/palliative capacity, quantify benefits/value of non‑hospice palliative care, and propose standards and educational strategies. Findings could prompt regulatory changes, new Department rules, funding adjustments, or additional legislation to expand access and standardize adult palliative care in Illinois.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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