Illinois Law Seeks to Increase Regulation and Control of In-Store Health Clinics
June 11, 2007 Illinois Law Seeks to Increase Regulation and Control of In-Store Health Clinics The Illinois State Medical Society is backing a state law (HB 1885) that calls for increased regulation and monitoring of medical clinics located in retail settings within the state. Introduced by Rep. Michael P. McAuliffe in February 2007, the Retail Health Care Facility Permit Act would require retail health clinics in Illinois to have more physician supervision and limited advertising. HB 1885 was referred to the Illinois House Rules Committee on May 25. The Illinois State Medical Society lists the following highlights of HB . . .
