HB 7299

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 93rd Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Medical Malpractice Reform

Abstract

Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides that the Director may select up to 3 Deputy Medical Coordinators (instead of one). Provides that, in the event of the settlement of any claim or cause of action in favor of the claimant or the reduction to final judgment of any civil action in favor of the plaintiff, the claim, cause of action, or civil action being grounded on the allegation that a person licensed under the Act was negligent in providing care, the Department shall have an additional period of 2 years (instead of one year) from the date of notification to the Department of the settlement or final judgment in which to investigate and commence formal disciplinary proceedings. Provides that the Director shall employ not less than one full time investigation for every 3000 (instead of 5000) physicians licensed in the State. Provides that the Department shall expunge the records of any investigation concluded by dismissal or closure and any discipline solely for administrative matters 3 years after final disposition or after the statute of limitations has expired, whichever is greater. Provides that the person who is the subject of the report shall provide a copy of the applicable medical records. Amends the Health Care Arbitration Act. Provides that no health care arbitration agreement shall be valid after 10 years (instead of 2 years) from the date of its execution. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a reviewing health professional's report shall contain the name and address of the reviewing health profession and documentation of his or her compliance with the witness standards. Changes the standards that the court shall apply to determine if a witness qualifies as an expert witness as follows: (i) requires the court to determine whether the witness is board certified or board eligible in the same medical specialties as the defendant and is familiar with the same medical problems or the type of treatment administered in the case (instead of the same relationship of the medical specialties of the witness to the medical problem and the type of treatment in the case); (ii) requires the court to determine whether the witness has devoted 75% (instead of a substantial portion) of his or her working hours to the practice of medicine, teaching, or university-based research in relation to the medical care and type of treatment at issue; and (iii) requires the court to determine whether the witness is licensed by any state or the District of Columbia (instead of just licensed). Protects a physician's personal assets in healing art malpractice cases. Makes various other changes in other Acts concerning health care. Effective immediately.

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Jan 11, 2005

House

Session Sine Die

Sep 08, 2004

House

Sponsor Removed Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia

May 17, 2004

House

Motion Filed to Discharge Committee Rep. Steve Davis

May 12, 2004

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Charles E. Jefferson

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kevin Joyce

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kathleen A. Ryg

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Karen May

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Elaine Nekritz

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Jack D. Franks

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Careen Gordon

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. William J. Grunloh

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Robert F. Flider

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Lisa M. Dugan

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Naomi D. Jakobsson

May 11, 2004

House

Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Kurt M. Granberg

House

First Reading

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Steve Davis

House

Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Thomas Holbrook

House

Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Dan Reitz

House

Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Brandon W. Phelps

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