Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 250.1130
a) As used in this Section, the following definitions apply:
b) Written Staffing Plan
3) The written hospital-wide staffing plan shall include, but need not be limited to, the following considerations:
6) Each hospital shall implement the staffing plan and assign nursing personnel to each inpatient care unit, including inpatient emergency departments, in accordance with the staffing plan.
"Acuity Model" – means assessment tool selected and implemented by a hospital, as recommended by a nursing care committee, that assesses the complexity of patient care needs requiring professional nursing care and skills and aligns patient care needs and nursing skills consistent with professional nursing standards.
"Direct Patient Care" – means care provided by a registered professional nurse with direct responsibility to oversee or carry out medical regimens or nursing care for one or more patients.
"Nursing-sensitive Care Performance Measure" – means data that examine nursing contributions to inpatient hospital care, including, but not limited to, the data collected and analyzed under the Hospital Report Card Act, the Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005, and the National Database for Nursing Quality Indicators. The National Database for Nursing Quality Indicators may be accessed at https://www.pressganey.com/products/clinical-excellence/national-database-nursing-quality-indicators. Hospitals are not required to subscribe to the database.
"Nursing Care Committee" − means a hospital-wide committee or committees of nurses whose functions, in part or in whole, contribute to the development, recommendation, and review of the hospital's nurse staffing plan established pursuant to subsection (b). (Section 10.10(b) of the Act)
"Patient Acuity" − means the complexity of patient care needs requiring the skill and care of a nurse, which is addressed when aligning nursing resources and professional practice standards as part of the patient's treatment plan.
"Registered Professional Nurse" – means a person licensed as a Registered Nurse under the Nurse Practice Act.
"Written Staffing Plan for Nursing Care Services" – means a written plan for the assignment of patient care nursing staff based on multiple nurse and patient considerations that yield minimum staffing levels for inpatient care units and the adopted acuity model aligning patient care needs with nursing skills required for quality patient care consistent with professional nursing standards. (Section 10.10(b) of the Act)
c) Nursing Care Committee
1) Every hospital shall have a nursing care committee that meets at least 6 times per year. A hospital shall appoint members of a committee of which at least 55% of the members are registered professional nurses providing direct inpatient care, one of whom shall be selected annually by the direct inpatient care nurses to serve as co-chair of the committee. (Section 10.10(d)(1) of the Act)
2) A nursing care committee shall prepare and recommend to hospital administration the hospital's written hospital-wide staffing plan. If the staffing plan is not adopted by the hospital, the chief nursing officer shall provide a written statement to the committee prior to a staffing plan being adopted by the hospital that:
3) A nursing care committee's or committees' written staffing plan for the hospital shall be based on the principles from the staffing components set forth in subsection (b). In particular, a committee or committees shall provide input and feedback on the following:
C) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of a written staffing plan incorporating the items described in subsections (b)(1) through (b)(5). (Section 10.10(d)(3) of the Act)
A) Patient outcomes;
7) A nursing care committee must issue a written report at least annually to the hospital governing board that addresses items including, but not limited to:
g) If a hospital demonstrates a pattern or practice of failing to substantially comply with the requirements of Section 10.10 of the Act or the hospital's written staffing plan, the hospital shall provide a plan of correction to the Department within 60 days after receiving notice of noncompliance. The Department may impose fine as follows:
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 7321, effective May 3, 2024)