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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 5145

Sec. 15. Meetings; duties.

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Sec. 15. Meetings; duties.
(a)The Task Force shall meet at least once per quarter beginning as soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act.
(b)The Task Force shall:
(1)review research that substantiates the connections between a mother's health
before, during, and between pregnancies, as well as that of her child across the life course;
(2)review comprehensive, nationwide data collection on maternal deaths and
complications, including data disaggregated by race, geography, and socioeconomic status;
(3)review the data sets that include information on social and environmental risk
factors for women and infants of color;
(4)review better assessments and analysis on the impact of overt and covert racism on
toxic stress and pregnancy-related outcomes for women and infants of color;
(5)review research to identify best practices and effective interventions for
improving the quality and safety of maternity care;
(6)review research to identify best practices and effective interventions, as well as
health outcomes before and during pregnancy, in order to address pre-disease pathways of adverse maternal and infant health;
(7)review research to identify effective interventions for addressing social
determinants of health disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes; and
(8)produce an annual report detailing the Task Force's findings based upon its review
of research conducted under this Section, including specific recommendations, if any, and any other information the Task Force may deem proper in furtherance of its duties under this Act.
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