ESSB 6366 -
By Committee on Health Care
NOT CONSIDERED 03/03/2006
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that certain threats
to public health do not respect the jurisdictional boundaries of local
public health districts and departments. Such threats require an
efficient, well-coordinated response by local health jurisdictions in
order to protect the health of local residents as well as the health of
all Washingtonians. These threats place demands on public health to be
more vigilant than ever and to respond quickly and decisively. Rapid
responses of substantial magnitude are no longer a goal for the future,
but a necessity for preserving the health of society.
For over a decade, the public health improvement plan process has
brought state and local health jurisdictions together to achieve a
partnership that has produced standards of quality and best practices
that are a national model. The standards developed by the public
health improvement partnership have focused largely on formal
documentation of administrative processes by state and local health
jurisdictions. This is the necessary first step to measuring the
performance of public health, but is not yet sufficient for measuring
the outcomes of these improvements in public health operations.
Performance measures are needed immediately to ascertain the extent to
which the residents of the state of Washington have a consistent and
adequate level of protection from communicable diseases including a
pandemic disease outbreak.
The legislature recognizes the magnitude of the demands placed on
public health in today's society and the strides that it has made
toward holding itself accountable for the way in which it performs.
The legislature finds that enhanced funding and enhanced performance
measures are immediately necessary in order for public health to
perform at levels that will protect all of the residents of Washington.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 The definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Department" means the department of health.
(2) "Local health jurisdiction" means a local health department as
established under chapter 70.05 RCW, a combined city-county health
department as established under chapter 70.08 RCW, or a health district
established under chapter 70.05 or 70.46 RCW.
(3) "Performance measure" means a standard that establishes a
benchmark against which a local health jurisdiction's performance can
be measured that is as closely associated with a desired outcome as
possible.
(4) "Secretary" means the secretary of health.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 The secretary shall:
(1) By June 15, 2006, establish a template, consistent with
requirements and performance standards established by the United States
department of health and human services, to define preparedness
activities that should be undertaken prior to a pandemic disease
outbreak or other communicable disease outbreak; describe the response,
coordination, and decision-making structure among all local public
health, health care, and response organizations; and define the roles
and responsibilities of all local public health, health care, and
response organizations during all phases of a pandemic disease outbreak
or other communicable disease outbreak. The template shall be used by
each local health jurisdiction to assess their capacity to respond to
a pandemic disease outbreak or other communicable disease outbreak that
poses a significant risk of a statewide health hazard. The template
must include explicit criteria and performance or outcome measures
related to the activities identified in section 5 of this act, and
reflect the relative priorities among the activities for purposes of
local health jurisdiction planning and implementation efforts. The
performance measures included in the template must provide a means to
assess operations of the department and each local health jurisdiction
with respect to providing an adequate and consistent level of statewide
protection for the residents of the state in the event of a pandemic
disease outbreak or other communicable disease outbreak. In developing
these measures, the secretary shall consider performance measures
developed by government agencies and private organizations. The
secretary shall attempt to develop these performance measures in
categories consistent with the process standards applicable to
protection from communicable disease as identified in the public health
improvement plan under RCW 43.70.520 and 43.70.580, to the extent that
these measures are consistent with federal standards defined by the
United States department of health and human services;
(2) Develop a process for assessing the compliance of the
department and each local health jurisdiction with the performance
measures developed under subsection (1) of this section at least
biannually;
(3) Develop a process for distributing the funds provided in
section 8(2) of this act on or before July 1, 2006, to local health
jurisdictions for development of their pandemic flu and communicable
disease outbreak preparedness and response plans, based upon a formula
developed by the secretary;
(4) Develop a process for approving or rejecting pandemic flu and
communicable disease outbreak preparedness and response plans developed
by local health jurisdictions under section 5 of this act by November
30, 2006.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 Each local health jurisdiction must
substantially comply with the performance measures established under
section 3 of this act by July 1, 2007, and maintain such substantial
compliance.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 By December 1, 2006, each jurisdiction shall
submit a pandemic flu and communicable disease outbreak preparedness
and response plan in consultation with appropriate public and private
sector partners, including departments of emergency management, law
enforcement, school districts, hospitals and medical professionals,
tribal governments, and business organizations. The plan shall include
the specific activities that it will undertake to meet the standards
included in the template developed by the secretary under section 3 of
this act by June 30, 2007, and a detailed explanation of the
expenditures needed to implement the plan. At a minimum, each plan
shall address:
(1) Public education and citizen preparedness, including
improvements in the ability of the public to employ universal
infectious disease prevention practices, maintain emergency supplies,
and respond to a community public health emergency;
(2)(a) Disease surveillance, investigation, and rapid response,
including health care provider compliance with reportable conditions
requirements;
(b) Investigation and analysis of reported illness or outbreaks;
and
(c) Disease control response;
(3) Communications systems, including improving effectiveness of
communication, the availability of specialized communications
equipment, and access by health officials and community leaders to mass
media outlets;
(4) Medical system mobilization, including improving the linkages
and coordination of emergency responses across health care
organizations, contracts with community facilities to serve as
emergency alternative sites during an emergency, availability of
trained personnel, conducting practice drills and access to medical
supplies and equipment, plans and protocols to rapidly administer
vaccine to large populations and monitor vaccine effectiveness and
safety, and guidelines for the appropriate use of medications to treat
and prevent influenza or other communicable diseases;
(5) Community-level disease containment capability including
increasing adherence to public health advisories, voluntary social
isolation during disease outbreaks, and health officer orders related
to quarantines;
(6) Maintenance of social order and essential public services,
including improving linkages with the local emergency incident command
structure and maintenance of essential service and the development of
the legal documents necessary to facilitate and support the necessary
government response.
Upon approval of a local health jurisdiction's pandemic flu and
communicable disease outbreak preparedness and response plan by the
secretary, the secretary shall distribute funds provided in section
8(3) of this act for implementation of the plan, based upon a formula
developed by the secretary.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 The department shall provide implementation
support and assistance to a local health jurisdiction when the
secretary or the local health jurisdiction has significant concerns
regarding a jurisdiction's progress toward implementing its plan.
Nothing in this section is intended to limit the authority of the
secretary to act under RCW 43.70.130(4).
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 Sections 1 through 6 of this act constitute
a new chapter in Title
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 (1) The sum of three hundred thousand
dollars is appropriated for fiscal year 2007, from the general fund to
the department of health for activities by the department necessary to
implement this act.
(2) The sum of one million dollars is appropriated for the fiscal
year 2007, from the general fund to the department of health for
distribution to local health jurisdictions for development of pandemic
flu and communicable disease outbreak preparedness and response plans
approved by the department as provided in section 5 of this act.
(3) The sum of four million dollars is appropriated for the fiscal
year 2007, from the general fund to the department of health for
distribution to local health jurisdictions for implementation of
spending plans approved by the department under section 4 of this act.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the
state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect
immediately."
Correct the title.
EFFECT: Requires the Department of Health to create a template by
June 15, 2006, that includes requirements and performance standards for
local health jurisdictions to use as the basis for assessing their
capacity to respond to a pandemic disease outbreak or other
communicable disease outbreak. Requires the template to include
performance and outcome measures for the local pandemic flu and
communicable disease outbreak preparedness and response plans.
Requires local health jurisdictions to be in compliance with the
Department's performance measures by July 1, 2007. Requires the
Department to develop a process for assessing compliance with
performance measures.
Requires local health jurisdictions to submit pandemic flu and
communicable disease outbreak preparedness and response plans by
December 1, 2006. The preparedness and response plans must include an
explanation of expenditures needed to implement the plan.
Requires the Department to develop a process for distributing funds
to local health jurisdictions for developing preparedness and response
plans by July 1, 2006.
Appropriates $300,000 to the Department for its activities.
Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Department to distribute to local
health jurisdictions for developing preparedness and response plans.
Appropriates $4,000,000 to the Department to implement the spending
plans contained in the preparedness and response plans.
Adds an emergency clause.