State Issues
IHA has a strong presence in Springfield, where we work with elected officials and policy makers in a bipartisan fashion to ensure that laws and regulations advance healthcare in Illinois.
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Urge Legislators to Support Amendment to Health Care Right of Conscience Act
House Amendment 2 to Senate Bill 1169 was filed to amend the Health Care Right of Conscience Act. The General Assembly is expected to vote on the amendment later this week.
IHA Summary: Senate Bill 2153 - Nurse Staffing Improvement Act
This memo summarizes recent state legislation intended to strengthen the existing Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Act.
Urge House Health Care Licenses Committee to Reject Mandatory Staffing Ratios
Proponents of mandatory nurse staffing ratios have again introduced legislation (House Bill 3871), strongly opposed by IHA and American Nurses Association-Illinois.
Contact Your State Senator: Support IHA/ANA-IL Nurse Staffing Initiative
In an effort to improve quality and patient safety at hospitals, ANA-IL and IHA are supporting bipartisan legislation–SB2153–to strengthen the existing Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Act.
IHA Alert: Contact Senators to Co-Sponsor SB3636
ANA-IL and IHA are supporting bipartisan legislation - The Nurse Staffing Improvement Act of 2020 - to strengthen the existing Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Act.
IHA Resources re: Opposing Mandatory Nurse Staffing Ratios
IHA resources regarding opposing Mandatory Nurse Staffing Ratios.
Medical Debt Relief Act Resources
IHA Members can access resources related to the Medical Debt Relief Act in the IHA C-Suite.
Notice to Hospital Nursing Staff of Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Requirements (PA 103-0211)
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, P.A. 103-0211 requires hospitals to annually notify hospital nursing staff of the protections or rights under the Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Act.
Nurse Staffing Improvement Act: Educational Resources and Information
On Aug. 27, Gov. Pritzker signed into law SB2153 (PA102-0641), bipartisan legislation to strengthen the existing Nurse Staffing by Patient Acuity Act as an alternative to proposed ratio legislation.