The signature program of the
Institute of Medicine of Chicago

Made possible by the generous support of the
Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute

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provided by

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  May 31, 2005










How to contact us:

Coalition for Quality and Patient Safety
of Chicagoland

222 S. Riverside Plaza
Suite 1900
Chicago , IL 60606

cqps@iomc.org

Phone: (312) 906-6196

CQPS logos for download

 


On May 31, in a surprise action, our state legislature slipped in a provision to the Illinois SB157, whose purpose was to establish a mandatory hospital reporting system for major adverse events.  This provision, called the Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005, establishes an "adverse health care event reporting system designed to facilitate quality improvement in the health care system through communication and collaboration between the Department and health care facilities."  The origins of this provision were a similar law already in force in Minnesota .  Illinois State Representative Mary Flowers is responsible for introducing much of the language of this bill, and the Chicago Patient Safety Forum applaud her efforts and those of other state legislatures for taking on this issue.

Click here to read Section 10 of SB157: the Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005.

Click here to read the full text of SB157

Click here to read the CPSF's letter to the Chicago Tribune on this Law.

 

On January 1, the name of Chicago Patient Safety Forum was formally changed to the Coalition for Quality and Patient Safety of Chicagoland (CQPS). All website material added after that date will reflect the new name. Please bear with us as we update pages in recognition of the name change along with our updated mission and vision.

 




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