(1) The health care authority, in
coordination with the department of health, health plans
participating in public employees' benefits board programs, and
the University of Washington's center for health promotion, shall
establish and maintain a state employee health program focused on
reducing the health risks and improving the health status of
state employees, dependents, and retirees enrolled in the public
employees' benefits board. The program shall use public and
private sector best practices to achieve goals of measurable
health outcomes, measurable productivity improvements, positive
impact on the cost of medical care, and positive return on
investment. The program shall establish standards for health
promotion and disease prevention activities, and develop a
mechanism to update standards as evidence-based research brings
new information and best practices forward.
(2) The state employee health program shall:
(a) Provide technical assistance and other services as
needed to wellness staff in all state agencies and institutions
of higher education;
(b) Develop effective communication tools and ongoing
training for wellness staff;
(c) Contract with outside vendors for evaluation of program
goals;
(d) Strongly encourage the widespread completion of online
health assessment tools for all state employees, dependents, and
retirees. The health assessment tool must be voluntary and
confidential. Health assessment data and claims data shall be
used to:
(i) Engage state agencies and institutions of higher
education in providing evidence-based programs targeted at
reducing identified health risks;
(ii) Guide contracting with third-party vendors to implement
behavior change tools for targeted high-risk populations; and
(iii) Guide the benefit structure for state employees,
dependents, and retirees to include covered services and
medications known to manage and reduce health risks.
(3) The health care authority shall report to the
legislature in December 2008 and December 2010 on outcome goals
for the employee health program.
[2007 c 259 § 40; 2005 c 360 § 8.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.
Findings -- Intent -- 2005 c 360: See note following RCW 36.70A.070.