RCW 41.05.541
State employee health demonstration
project -- Required elements -- Reports. (Expires June 30, 2011.)
(1) The health care authority through the state employee health
program shall implement a state employee health demonstration
project. The agencies selected must: (a) Show a high rate of
health risk assessment completion; (b) document an infrastructure
capable of implementing employee health programs using current
and emerging best practices; (c) show evidence of senior
management support; and (d) together employ a total of no more
than eight thousand employees who are enrolled in health plans of
the public employees' benefits board. Demonstration project
agencies shall operate employee health programs for their
employees in collaboration with the state employee health
program.
(2) Agency demonstration project employee health programs:
(a) Shall include but are not limited to the following key
elements: Outreach to all staff with efforts made to reach the
largest percentage of employees possible; awareness-building
information that promotes health; motivational opportunities that
encourage employees to improve their health; behavior change
opportunities that demonstrate and support behavior change; and
tools to improve employee health care decisions;
(b) Must have wellness staff with direct accountability to
agency senior management;
(c) Shall initiate and maintain employee health programs
using current and emerging best practices in the field of health
promotion;
(d) May offer employees such incentives as cash for
completing health risk assessments, free preventive screenings,
training in behavior change tools, improved nutritional standards
on agency campuses, bike racks, walking maps, on-site weight
reduction programs, and regular communication to promote personal
health awareness.
(3) The state employee health program shall evaluate each of
the four programs separately and compare outcomes for each of
them with the entire state employee population to assess
effectiveness of the programs. Specifically, the program shall
measure at least the following outcomes in the demonstration
population: The reduction in the percent of the population that
is overweight or obese, the reduction in risk factors related to
diabetes, the reduction in risk factors related to absenteeism,
the reduction in tobacco consumption, the reduction in high blood
pressure and high cholesterol, and the increase in appropriate
use of preventive health services. The state employee health
program shall report to the legislature in December 2008 and
December 2010 on the demonstration project.
(4) This section expires June 30, 2011.
[2007 c 259 § 41.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.