The legislature finds and declares
that it is of importance to the people of Washington state to
live in a healthy environment and to expect a minimum standard of
quality in health care. The legislature further finds that the
social and economic vitality of the state depends on a healthy
and productive population. The legislature further declares
where it is a duty of the state to assure a healthy environment
and minimum standards of quality in health care facilities and
among health care professionals, the ultimate responsibility for
a healthy society lies with the citizens themselves.
For these reasons, the legislature recognizes the need for a
strong, clear focus on health issues in state government and
among state health agencies to give expression to the needs of
individual citizens and local communities as they seek to
preserve the public health. It is the intent of the legislature
to form such focus by creating a single department in state
government with the primary responsibilities for the preservation
of public health, monitoring health care costs, the maintenance
of minimal standards for quality in health care delivery, and the
general oversight and planning for all the state's activities as
they relate to the health of its citizenry.
Further, it is the intent of the legislature to improve
illness and injury prevention and health promotion, and restore
the confidence of the citizenry in the efficient and accountable
expenditure of public funds on health activities that further the
mission of the agency via grants and contracts, and to ensure
that this new health agency delivers quality health services in
an efficient, effective, and economical manner that is faithful
and responsive to policies established by the legislature.
[2005 c 32 § 1; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 101.]