Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 640.30 - Perinatal Advisory Committee
a)
The Perinatal Advisory Committee (PAC) is an advisory body to the Department in
matters pertaining to the regionalization of perinatal health care. The purpose
is to advise the Department on the establishment and implementation of
policy.
b) The duties of the PAC
shall be to advise the Department on and make recommendations concerning:
1) Health policies and quality of care issues
affecting perinatal health care services and implementation of the State's
perinatal health care plan;
2) The
needs of perinatal health care consumers and providers;
3) Methods to seek a better understanding and
wider support of regionalized perinatal health care within the local
community;
4) Coordinating and
organizing regional networks or systems of perinatal health care;
5) Policies relating to planning, operating
and maintaining regional networks or systems of perinatal health
care;
6) All proposals for
rulemaking affecting the provision of perinatal health care services under the
Act; and
c) The PAC shall consist of 22 members
appointed by the Director of the Department and six ex-officio members as
follows:
1) Members
A) 10 physicians;
B) Three hospital administrators;
C) Two registered nurses;
D) One social worker;
E) One dietitian;
F) One respiratory care
practitioner;
G) One health
planner;
H) Two consumers or
representatives of the general public interested in perinatal health care;
and
I) One representative of a
certified local health department;
2) Ex-Officio Members
A) One representative of the Illinois
Department of Healthcare and Family Services;
B) One representative of the Illinois
Department of Human Services;
C)
One representative of the Consortium of Perinatal Network
Administrators;
D) One
representative of the Chicago Department of Public Health;
E) One representative of the Chicago Maternal
and Child Health Advisory Committee of the Chicago Department of Public Health;
and
F) One representative of the
Genetic and Metabolic Diseases Advisory Committee of the Department.
d) Physician membership
on the PAC shall consist of four obstetrician-gynecologists, to include a
subspecialist in maternal/fetal medicine, four pediatricians, to include a
subspecialist in neonatal/perinatal medicine and two family practice
physicians.
e) Recommendations for
physicians shall be solicited from the Illinois State Medical Society, the
Illinois Section of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Illinois
Chapter of the American Academy of Family Practice. Recommendations for
hospital administrators and a health planner shall be solicited from the
Illinois Hospital Association. Recommendations for nurses shall be solicited
from the Illinois Nurses Association; the Illinois Section, Association of
Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN); the National
Association of Neonatal Nurses; and the American College of Nurse-Midwives.
Recommendations for a social worker, a dietitian and a respiratory care
practitioner shall be solicited from the Illinois Perinatal Social Work
Association, the Illinois Dietetics Association and the Illinois Society of
Respiratory Care. Recommendations for a representative of a certified local
health department shall be solicited from the Illinois Association of Public
Health Administrators.
f)
Membership of the PAC shall be selected to be representative of the levels of
perinatal care described in Section
640.40, as well as of the
different settings in which perinatal care is provided, both geographic and
institutional.
g) Members of the
PAC shall serve four-year terms. Ex-officio members shall have no set term of
service. Both members and ex-officio members shall have full voting
privileges.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 2583, effective January 31, 2011
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