Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 2305/8.2

Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Program.
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(a) The Department of Public Health, utilizing available federal funds,
State funds appropriated for that
purpose, or other available funding as provided for in this Section,
shall establish, promote, and maintain
an Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Program to promote public awareness of
the causes of osteoporosis, options for prevention, the value of early
detection, and possible treatments (including the benefits and risks of those
treatments). The Department may accept, for that purpose, any special grant of
money, services, or property from the federal government or any of its agencies
or from any foundation, organization, or medical school.

 
(b) The program shall include the following:

 
 
(1) Development of a public education and outreach 
 
campaign to promote osteoporosis prevention and education, including, but not limited to, the following subjects:

 
 
 
(A) The cause and nature of the disease.

 
 
 
(B) Risk factors.

 
 
 
(C) The role of hysterectomy.

 
 
 
(D) Prevention of osteoporosis, including 
 
 
nutrition, diet, and physical exercise.

 
 
 
(E) Diagnostic procedures and appropriate 
 
 
indications for their use.

 
 
 
(F) Hormone replacement, including benefits and 
 
 
risks.

 
 
 
(G) Environmental safety and injury prevention.

 
 
 
(H) Availability of osteoporosis diagnostic 
 
 
treatment services in the community.

 
 
(2) Development of educational materials to be made 
 
available for consumers, particularly targeted to high-risk groups, through local health departments, local physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, or physician assistants, other providers (including, but not limited to, health maintenance organizations, hospitals, and clinics), and women's organizations.

 
 
(3) Development of professional education programs 
 
for health care providers to assist them in understanding research findings and the subjects set forth in paragraph (1).

 
 
(4) Development and maintenance of a list of current 
 
providers of specialized services for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Dissemination of the list shall be accompanied by a description of diagnostic procedures, appropriate indications for their use, and a cautionary statement about the current status of osteoporosis research, prevention, and treatment. The statement shall also indicate that the Department does not license, certify, or in any other way approve osteoporosis programs or centers in this State.

 
(c) The State Board of Health shall serve as an advisory board to the
Department with specific respect to the prevention and education activities
related to osteoporosis described in this Section. The State Board of Health
shall assist the Department in implementing this Section.

campaign to promote osteoporosis prevention and education, including, but not limited to, the following subjects:
nutrition, diet, and physical exercise.
indications for their use.
risks.
treatment services in the community.
available for consumers, particularly targeted to high-risk groups, through local health departments, local physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, or physician assistants, other providers (including, but not limited to, health maintenance organizations, hospitals, and clinics), and women's organizations.
for health care providers to assist them in understanding research findings and the subjects set forth in paragraph (1).
providers of specialized services for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Dissemination of the list shall be accompanied by a description of diagnostic procedures, appropriate indications for their use, and a cautionary statement about the current status of osteoporosis research, prevention, and treatment. The statement shall also indicate that the Department does not license, certify, or in any other way approve osteoporosis programs or centers in this State.

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