(1) The department shall
conduct a program of training and technical assistance regarding
care of people with chronic conditions for providers of primary
care. The program shall emphasize evidence-based high quality
preventive and chronic disease care. The department may
designate one or more chronic conditions to be the subject of the
program.
(2) The training and technical assistance program shall
include the following elements:
(a) Clinical information systems and sharing and
organization of patient data;
(b) Decision support to promote evidence-based care;
(c) Clinical delivery system design;
(d) Support for patients managing their own conditions; and
(e) Identification and use of community resources that are
available in the community for patients and their families.
(3) In selecting primary care providers to participate in
the program, the department shall consider the number and type of
patients with chronic conditions the provider serves, and the
provider's participation in the medicaid program, the basic
health plan, and health plans offered through the public
employees' benefits board.
[2007 c 259 § 5.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.