(1) The
department shall accomplish the tasks included in subsection (2)
of this section by utilizing the expertise of varied interests,
as provided in this subsection.
(a) In addition to the perspectives of local health
jurisdictions, the state board of health, the Washington health
foundation, and department staff that are currently engaged in
development of the public health services improvement plan under
RCW 43.70.520, the secretary shall actively engage:
(i) Individuals or entities with expertise in the
development of performance measures, accountability and systems
management, such as the University of Washington school of public
health and community medicine, and experts in the development of
evidence-based medical guidelines or public health practice
guidelines; and
(ii) Individuals or entities who will be impacted by
performance measures developed under this section and have
relevant expertise, such as community clinics, public health
nurses, large employers, tribal health providers, family planning
providers, and physicians.
(b) In developing the performance measures, consideration
shall be given to levels of performance necessary to promote
uniformity in core public health functions of statewide
significance among all local health jurisdictions, best
scientific evidence, national standards of performance, and
innovations in public health practice. The performance measures
shall be developed to meet the goals and outcomes in RCW 43.70.512. The office of the state auditor shall provide advice
and consultation to the committee to assist in the development of
effective performance measures and health status indicators.
(c) On or before November 1, 2007, the experts assembled
under this section shall provide recommendations to the secretary
related to the activities and services that qualify as core
public health functions of statewide significance and performance
measures. The secretary shall provide written justification for
any departure from the recommendations.
(2) By January 1, 2008, the department shall:
(a) Adopt a prioritized list of activities and services
performed by local health jurisdictions that qualify as core
public health functions of statewide significance as defined in
RCW 43.70.514; and
(b) Adopt appropriate performance measures with the intent
of improving health status indicators applicable to the core
public health functions of statewide significance that local
health jurisdictions must provide.
(3) The secretary may revise the list of activities and the
performance measures in future years as appropriate. Prior to
modifying either the list or the performance measures, the
secretary must provide a written explanation of the rationale for
such changes.
(4) The department and the local health jurisdictions shall
abide by the prioritized list of activities and services and the
performance measures developed pursuant to this section.
(5) The department, in consultation with representatives of
county governments, shall provide local jurisdictions with
financial incentives to encourage and increase local investments
in core public health functions. The local jurisdictions shall
not supplant existing local funding with such state-incented
resources.
[2007 c 259 § 62.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.