March 22, 2022

Illinois Senate Health Committee Hears HB5048

Update: This legislation has been given an extended deadline of April 4 to get out of the Illinois Senate Health Committee.

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At 3:30 on March 22, the Illinois Senate Health Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on HB5048, which poses right to life concerns regarding euthanasia and the withholding of medical care.

HB5048 would require nursing homes to provide certain residents with Practitioner Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) forms. Nursing homes would be required to have an employee or a physician discuss the form with them.

POLST forms are used to determine what kinds of treatments a patient might approve if they are unable to make decisions for their care. After SB 109 passed last year, POLST forms no longer require the signature of a witness. This means that a nursing home patient won't have the security of a witness to make sure the patient understands what they are signing.

The patients with whom nursing homes would be required to discuss POLST forms fall under two categories:

  • a patient who "is at high risk for a life-threatening clinical event because the person has a serious life-limiting medical condition, which may include advanced frailty"
  • a patient who "has a history of an emergency department transfer or admission or a hospitalization for the treatment of a life-threatening emergency or clinical event due to a serious, chronic, and life-limiting condition, which may include advanced frailty.

This legislation has already passed the Illinois House of Representatives.