(1) The department may, subject
to funding, establish community-based recruitment and retention
project sites to provide financial and technical assistance to
participating communities. The goal of the project is to help
assure the availability of health care providers in rural and
underserved urban areas of Washington state.
(2) Administrative costs necessary to implement this project
shall be kept at a minimum to insure the maximum availability of
funds for participants.
(3) The secretary may contract with third parties for
services necessary to carry out activities to implement this
chapter where this will promote economy, avoid duplication of
effort, and make the best use of available expertise.
(4) The secretary may apply for, receive, and accept gifts
and other payments, including property and service, from any
governmental or other public or private entity or person, and may
make arrangements as to the use of these receipts, including the
undertaking of special studies and other projects related to the
delivery of health care in rural areas.
(5) In designing and implementing the project the secretary
shall coordinate and avoid duplication with similar federal
programs and with the Washington rural health system project as
authorized under chapter 70.175 RCW to consolidate administrative
duties and reduce costs.
[1993 c 492 § 273; 1991 c 332 § 9.]
NOTES:
University of Washington primary care physician shortage
plan development -- 1993 c 492: "(1) The University of Washington
shall prepare a primary care shortage plan that accomplishes the
following:
(a) Identifies specific activities that the school of
medicine shall pursue to increase the number of Washington
residents serving as primary care physicians in rural and
medically underserved areas of the state, including establishing
a goal that assures that no less than fifty percent of medical
school graduates who are Washington state residents at the time
of matriculation will enter into primary care residencies, to the
extent possible, in Washington state by the year 2000;
(b) Assures that the school of medicine shall establish
among its highest training priorities the distribution of its
primary care physician graduates from the school and associated
postgraduate residency programs into rural and medically
underserved areas;
(c) Establishes the goal of assuring that the annual number
of graduates from the family practice residency network entering
rural or medically underserved practice shall be increased by
forty percent over a baseline period from 1988 through 1990 by
1995;
(d) Establishes a further goal to make operational at least
two additional family practice residency programs within
Washington state in geographic areas identified by the plan as
underserved in family practice by 1997. The geographic areas
identified by the plan as being underserved by family practice
physicians shall be consistent with any such similar designations
as may be made in the health personnel research plan as
authorized under chapter 28B.125 RCW;
(e) Establishes, with the cooperation of existing community
and migrant health clinics in rural or medically underserved
areas of the state, three family practice residency training
tracks. Furthermore, the primary care shortage plan shall
provide that one of these training tracks shall be a joint
American osteopathic association and American medical association
approved training site coordinated with an accredited college of
osteopathic medicine with extensive experience in training
primary care physicians for the western United States. Such a
proposed joint accredited training track will have at least fifty
percent of its residency positions in osteopathic medicine; and
(f) Implements the plan, with the exception of the expansion
of the family practice residency network, within current biennial
appropriations for the University of Washington school of
medicine.
(2) The plan shall be submitted to the appropriate
committees of the legislature no later than December 1, 1993."
[1993 c 492 § 279.]
Finding -- 1993 c 492: See note following RCW 28B.115.080.
Findings -- Intent -- 1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.20.050.
Short title -- Severability -- Savings -- Captions not law -- Reservation of legislative power -- Effective dates -- 1993 c 492: See RCW 43.72.910 through 43.72.915.