a) Entities Required to Report Section 26 of the Act requires that the chief administrator or executive officer of any health care institution licensed by the Department of Public Health report to the Board concerning impaired persons. All instances in which a person licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 is impaired by reason of age, drug or alcohol abuse or physical or mental impairment, is under supervision, and where appropriate, is in a program of rehabilitation, must be reported to the Board. The reports, as described in subsection (f), must contain sufficient current information to enable the Board to evaluate the impairment and determine the appropriateness of the supervision of the program of rehabilitation. If the Board finds the supervision or treatment plan submitted by the institution is not sufficient to meet the needs of the individual, the Board may direct the facility to work with Division staff to revise the plan or treatment to meet the specific objections. Reports must be filed with the Board by the following entities:
1) The president or chief executive officer of any association or society of podiatric physicians licensed under the Act and operating within this State shall report to the Board when the association or society renders a final determination relating to the professional competence or conduct of the podiatric physician.2) Every insurance company that offers policies of professional liability insurance to persons licensed under the Act, or any other entity that seeks to indemnify the professional liability of a podiatric physician licensed under the Act, shall report to the Board the settlement of any claim or cause of action, or final judgment rendered in any cause of action, that alleged negligence in the furnishing of medical care by a person licensed under the Act when a settlement or final judgment is in favor of the plaintiff.3) The State's Attorney of each county shall report to the Board all instances in which a person licensed under the Act is convicted or otherwise found guilty of the commission of any felony.4) All agencies, boards, commissions, departments, or other instrumentalities the State of Illinois shall report to the Board any instance arising in connection with the operations of an agency, including the administration of any law by an agency, in which a podiatric physician licensed under the Act has either committed an act or acts that may be a violation of the Act or that may constitute unprofessional conduct related directly to patient care or that indicates that a podiatric physician licensed under the Act may be mentally or physically disabled in a manner that may endanger patients under that physician's care.