(1) Protecting the public's health across the state is a
fundamental responsibility of the state. With any new state
funding of the public health system as appropriated for the
purposes of *sections 60 through 65 of this act, the state
expects that measurable benefits will be realized to the health
of the residents of Washington. A transparent process that shows
the impact of increased public health spending on performance
measures related to the health outcomes in subsection (2) of this
section is of great value to the state and its residents. In
addition, a well-funded public health system is expected to
become a more integral part of the state's emergency preparedness
system.
(2) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for
the purposes of *sections 60 through 65 of this act,
distributions to local health jurisdictions shall deliver the
following outcomes:
(a) Create a disease response system capable of responding
at all times;
(b) Stop the increase in, and reduce, sexually transmitted
disease rates;
(c) Reduce vaccine preventable diseases;
(d) Build capacity to quickly contain disease outbreaks;
(e) Decrease childhood and adult obesity and types I and II
diabetes rates, and resulting kidney failure and dialysis;
(f) Increase childhood immunization rates;
(g) Improve birth outcomes and decrease child abuse;
(h) Reduce animal-to-human disease rates; and
(i) Monitor and protect drinking water across jurisdictional
boundaries.
(3) Benchmarks for these outcomes shall be drawn from the
national healthy people 2010 goals, other reliable data sets, and
any subsequent national goals.
[2007 c 259 § 60.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: "Sections 60 through 65 of this act" include this section, RCW 43.70.514 through 43.70.518, and43.70.522 , and the 2007 c 259 amendments to RCW 43.70.520.
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.