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Gov. Pritzker signs health care reform act into law


(WSIL) Governor JB Pritzker today signed the Health Care and Human Services Reform Act into law Tuesday.
The act aims to address health inequities and obstacles while establishing new programs, increasing oversight and trainings, building out a Community Health Worker certification and training program and improving transparency. 
It’s my privilege to sign the fourth and final pillar from the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus into law, the Illinois Health Care and Human Services Reform Act,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This legislation advances a key belief of mine that I know is shared by everyone standing with me, and millions of residents across Illinois: healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Thanks to the Black Caucus’ four pillars, now law, Illinois is a few steps closer to the justice our residents deserve.”  ....

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Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar » *** UPDATED x1 *** Pritzker signs fourth Black Caucus "pillar" into law


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In a major step forward in the work to expand health equity across Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker today signed the Health Care and Human Services Reform Act into law.
The legislation, which represents the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ healthcare pillar, takes sweeping action to address health inequities and obstacles while establishing new programs, increasing oversight and trainings, building out a Community Health Worker certification and training program and improving transparency.
“Today, it’s my privilege to sign the fourth and final pillar from the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus into law, the Illinois Health Care and Human Services Reform Act,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This legislation advances a key belief of mine that I know is shared by everyone standing with me, and millions of residents across Illinois: healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Thanks to the Black Caucus’ four pillars, now law, Illinois is a few st ....

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People actually want mask mandates, Chicago Booth finds • Chicago to make all adults vaccine eligible April 19 • Walgreens' latest vaccine hiccup


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PEOPLE UNDERESTIMATE AMOUNT OF SUPPORT FOR VACCINES AND MASK MANDATES, BOOTH FINDS: Businesses are underestimating the public s desire for stricter public health measures, according to a new study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business that suggests that more restrictions may actually boost a company s bottom line. 
In an experiment conducted by behavioral marketing professionals Oleg Urminsky and Abigail Bergman, 77 percent of participants surveyed said they d prefer to go to a hospital that required employee vaccinations over one that only recommended them. However, participants also underestimated how many people had the same preference, estimating that only 64 percent of the public would choose a hospital that requires employees vaccinations.  ....

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