Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1070 - A MASTER PLAN FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION IN ILLINOIS
Subpart G - HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
Section 1070.702 - Improving Programs
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The institutions offering programs in the health professions should be responsive to changing demands of students and employers and shifting emphases in the provision of health care. In particular,
b) Planning for the efficient use of existing clinical facilities should be encouraged among the educational institutions and the clinical institutions involved in the education of health professionals. The development of consortia of such institutions is encouraged. The consortia should be multi-disciplinary, regionally-based, representative of all involved parties, and have formal or informal agreements, as appropriate, regarding the responsibilities of each institution.
c) The health-care institutions employing nurse assistants and the institutions educating nurse assistants should cooperate in the establishment of guidelines for the standardization of nurse assistant educational programs and for standards of performance for graduates of the programs.
d) Existing educational programs for the allied health professions in public community colleges and universities should be reviewed and evaluated by the Board of Higher Education and by the appropriate governing and coordinating boards to determine if they are educationally and economically justified. Allied health professions education programs should be characterized by the following: