2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 211 - STATE HEALTH PROGRAMS 211.482 Business plans and benchmark measures -- Presentation of plans to Interim Joint Committees -- Updates to be provided -- Public-private collaboration.
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211.482 Business plans and benchmark measures -- Presentation of plans to
Interim Joint Committees -- Updates to be provided -- Public-private
collaboration.
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The KCDI board shall establish goals and business plans for one (1), three (3),
five (5), and ten (10) year time periods that include but are not limited to
benchmark measures on:
(a) Outreach, including identification of Kentuckians who are at high risk for
cardiovascular disease utilizing allied health programs in postsecondary
institutions, the resources of community-based physicians, and local
health departments;
(b) Education on lifestyle modifications to prevent cardiovascular disease;
(c) Early identification, including identification of target populations for
hypertension, cholesterol, diabetes, and other at-risk histories utilizing a
statewide data repository;
(d) Education, including the development and implementation of educational
curricula and public awareness materials that address different target
populations, such as age groups, gender, and identified occupational
groups, and include distinctions for rural and urban populations;
(e) Follow-up strategies for identified at-risk Kentuckians, including disease
management protocols utilizing a statewide data repository and the allied
health programs in postsecondary institutions, the resources of
community-based physicians, and local health departments;
(f) Improving access to health care for at-risk and identified patient
population and improving access to best practices for health-care
providers, including utilization of an Internet-based e-health system;
(g) Basic, clinical, and translational research on cardiovascular disease and
its treatment;
(h) Commercialization of intellectual property to create profitable new
businesses, as well as the development of an Internet-based data
repository and e-health program established at Kentucky Innovation and
Commercialization Centers affiliated with comprehensive universities, in
accordance with KRS 154.12-300 to 154.12-310, on cardiovascular and
other diseases that can be accessed by health-care providers working
with patients; and
(i) Patient privacy protection as required by federal and state law.
The board shall present business plans that include specific budget items
developed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section to the Interim Joint
Committee on Appropriations and Revenue and the Interim Joint Committee on
Health and Welfare of the General Assembly prior to initial expenditure of any
funds relating to implementation of the business plans and shall provide
updates annually or upon request of the General Assembly. The board shall
make business plans available to any interested party upon request.
(a) The board may create a public or nonprofit corporation to facilitate
public-private collaboration in development and implementation of the
KCDI.
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A public or nonprofit organization may receive and expend funds
appropriated by the General Assembly and may solicit, apply for, and
receive any funds, grants, contracts, contributions, property, or services
from any person, governmental agency, or other organization to carry out
the responsibilities given to it by the KCDI Board.
Funds appropriated to a public or nonprofit corporation shall not lapse at
the end of a state fiscal year and shall be used solely for the purposes for
which the funds were appropriated.
A public or nonprofit corporation created under this subsection shall:
1.
Follow standard accounting practices;
2.
Submit to an annual financial audit by an independent auditor;
3.
Submit a quarterly report of receipts and expenditures to the
secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the
KCDI board no later than sixty (60) days after the end of a quarter;
and
4.
Submit an annual financial and progress report to the Governor, the
secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, and the Interim
Joint Committees on Appropriations and Revenue and Health and
Welfare by September 30 following the end of each state fiscal year.
The annual report shall include a report of receipts and
expenditures, the financial audit, and a report on the status and
progress of the corporation's initiatives.
Effective:July 15, 2008
History: Amended 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 98, sec. 12, effective July 15, 2008; and
ch. 113, sec. 15, effective July 15, 2008. -- Created 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 126,
sec. 3, effective June 26, 2007.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/2008). This section was amended
by 2008 Ky. Acts chs. 98 and 113, which do not appear to be in conflict and
have been codified together.
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