Illinois SB4023 Mandates Healthcare Professional Practice Data
Summary
Illinois Governor has signed SB4023 into law, amending the Department of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The new law requires applicants for healthcare professional licensure and renewals to provide comprehensive practice information including areas of specialty, all current practice location addresses, hours at each location on direct outpatient care, NPI numbers, and anticipated retirement dates. The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation must share this data with the Department of Public Health, while maintaining Freedom of Information Act exemptions.
“requires the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall require applicants to provide practice information that include areas of practice specialty, addresses of all current practice locations, hours spent at each practice location on direct outpatient care, the applicant's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number if applicable, and anticipated date of retirement.”
Healthcare employers and group practices in Illinois should review their licensure renewal processes now, as applicants will need to compile practice specialty, all practice location addresses, direct outpatient care hours at each site, NPI numbers, and anticipated retirement dates. The requirement applies at both initial licensure and renewal, affecting the full licensure cycle. HR and compliance teams should coordinate with credentialing staff to ensure accurate data collection workflows are in place before the effective date.
What changed
Illinois SB4023 enacts new reporting requirements for healthcare professionals applying for initial licensure or renewal with the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Applicants must disclose practice specialty areas, addresses of all current practice locations, hours spent at each location on direct outpatient care, their National Provider Identifier (NPI) number if applicable, and anticipated retirement date. The Department is required to share this information with authorized personnel at the Department of Public Health. The bill explicitly exempts this data from Freedom of Information Act requests and specifies that published licensure application data shall not identify a healthcare professional's name or any other identifying information. The definition of "health care professional" is established in the legislation. Healthcare professionals and healthcare providers in Illinois should prepare to comply with these new disclosure requirements when applying for licensure or renewals. Organizations should ensure their administrative processes account for collecting and reporting the required practice information.
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ChangeBridge / Illinois / SB4023 Signed by Governor SB4023 Senate Bill Signed by Governor 2026-02-06
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Amends the Department of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. In conjunction with applications for health care professional licensure and renewals, requires the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall require applicants to provide practice information that include areas of practice specialty, addresses of all current practice locations, hours spent at each practice location on direct outpatient care, the applicant's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number if applicable, and anticipated date of retirement. Provides that the Department shall share the information with authorized personnel at the Department of Public Health. Specifies that the data is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. Defines "health care professional". Provides that data published in conjunction with applications for health care professional licensure shall not identify a health care professional's name or any other data that leads to identification.
Bill Details
State Illinois
Session 104th General Assembly
Chamber Senate
Committee Appropriations - Health and Human Services
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Christopher Belt (Sen - D)
Action History
2026-04-14 S Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Appropriations- Health and Human Services 2026-04-10 S Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments 2026-04-10 S Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Christopher Belt 2026-03-13 S Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As April 24, 2026 2026-02-24 S Assigned to Appropriations- Health and Human Services 2026-02-06 S Referred to Assignments 2026-02-06 S First Reading 2026-02-06 S Filed with Secretary by Sen. Christopher Belt
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2026-02-06 S Assignments 2026-02-24 S Appropriations - Health and Human Services 2026-04-10 S Assignments 2026-04-14 S Appropriations - Health and Human Services
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2026-04-10 Senate Amendment 001
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2026-02-06 Introduced Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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