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Illinois Rises to Top Tier in National Emergency Preparedness Rankings

Illinois Rises to Top Tier in National Emergency Preparedness Rankings

News - Friday, May 8, 2026
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Newly published report highlights state's progress in readiness for disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and bioterror threats

Key Points for Media:

  • Newly published report designates Illinois a "high-performance" state for emergency preparedness, highlighting the department's evidence-based approach to public health
  • Only 7 other states moved up a performance tier in 2026, with Illinois improving from middle to high tier.
  • The "high-performance" ranking recognizes IDPH's preparedness investments to bridge the critical gap for vulnerable communities in times of emergencies.

SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today announced Illinois has been named a "high-performance" state for emergency preparedness, the highest ranking a state can receive, in a newly released report by Trust for America's Health. The annual report evaluates states on their ability to respond to various public health emergencies using ten key indicators including incident management, patient safety, and health security surveillance, among other measures.

This year, Illinois received a top tier ranking after being ranked in the middle performance category in 2025. The advancement reflects improvements driven by ongoing investments in emergency preparedness infrastructure, workforce preparation, and response systems. The state previously achieved high-performance rankings in 2020 and 2022.

"Despite the Trump administration gutting vital resources for states, Illinois continues to strengthen its public health partnerships and preventative measures while leading with science," said Governor JB Pritzker. "Illinois has taken matters into our own hands to the greatest extent possible, and while we are proud to be recognized as one of the most prepared states, we remain gravely concerned about the lack of cooperation, resources, and commitment to science on the federal level should there be another public health catastrophe or other disaster."

In the report, states are categorized into three tiers: high, middle, and low performance. This year, 20 states including Illinois earned a high-performance designation.

"Earning a high-performance ranking reflects our deep commitment to strengthening Illinois's readiness for public health emergencies," said Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of IDPH. "Under the leadership of Governor JB Pritzker and the General Assembly, IDPH has invested in stronger systems, better training, and global partnerships that enhance our ability to protect our communities during times of crisis. We will continue building on this momentum to ensure Illinois remains prepared for whatever public health challenges lie ahead."

Illinois' rise in the rankings reflects a multi-year effort to strengthen preparedness, including the following IDPH efforts:

The full report is available online. To learn more, go to DPH.illinois.gov.

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