§ 19-12-114 - Establishment and administration of the Targeted State Needs Program.
               	 		
19-12-114.    Establishment and administration of the Targeted State Needs Program.
    (a)  The  University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is hereby instructed to  establish the Targeted State Needs Programs described in this section,  and to administer such programs in accordance with law.
(b)  The targeted state needs programs to be established are as follows:
      (1)  College of Public Health of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences;
      (2)  Area Health Education Center (located in Helena);
      (3)  Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging; and
      (4)  Minority Health Initiative administered by the Minority Health Commission.
(c)    (1)  College  of Public Health of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.  The College of Public Health of the University of Arkansas for Medical  Sciences is hereby established as a part of the University of Arkansas  for Medical Sciences for the purpose of conducting activities to improve  the health and healthcare of the citizens of Arkansas. These activities  should include, but not be limited to the following functions: faculty  and course offerings in the core areas of public health including health  policy and management, epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics,  maternal and child health, environmental health, and health and services  research; with courses offered both locally and statewide via a variety  of distance learning mechanisms.
      (2)  It  is intended that the College of Public Health of the University of  Arkansas for Medical Sciences should serve as a resource for the General  Assembly, the Governor, state agencies, and communities. Services  provided by the College of Public Health of the University of Arkansas  for Medical Sciences should include, but not be limited to the  following: consultation and analysis, developing and disseminating  programs, obtaining federal and philanthropic grants, conducting  research, and other scholarly activities in support of improving the  health and healthcare of the citizens of Arkansas.
(d)  Area  Health Education Center. The first Area Health Education Centers were  founded in 1973 as the primary educational outreach effort of the  University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. It is the intent of this  chapter that the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences establish a  new Area Health Education Center to serve the following counties:  Crittenden, Phillips, Lee, St. Francis, Chicot, Monroe, and Desha. The  new Area health Education Center shall be operated in the same fashion  as other facilities in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences  Area Health Education Center program including training students in the  fields of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and various allied health  professions, and offering medical residents specializing in family  practice. The training shall emphasize primary care, covering general  health education and basic medical care for the whole family. The  program shall be headquartered in Helena with offices in Lake Village  and West Memphis.
(e)  Donald W.  Reynolds Center on Aging. It is the intent of this chapter that the  University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences establish, in connection  with the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging and its existing Arkansas  Health Education Centers program, healthcare programs around the state  offering interdisciplinary educational programs to better equip local  healthcare professionals in preventive care, early diagnosis and  effective treatment for the elderly population throughout the state. The  satellite centers will provide access to dependable healthcare,  education, resource and support programs for the most rapidly growing  segment of the State's population. Each center's program is to be  defined by an assessment of local needs and priorities in consultation  with local healthcare professionals.
(f)  Minority  Health Initiative. It is the intent of this chapter that the Arkansas  Minority Health Commission establish and administer the Arkansas  Minority Health Initiative for screening, monitoring, and treating  hypertension, strokes, and other disorders disproportionately critical  to minority groups in Arkansas. The program should be designed:
      (1)  to  increase awareness of hypertension, strokes, and other disorders  disproportionately critical to minorities by utilizing different  approaches that include but are not limited to the following:  advertisements, distribution of educational materials and providing  medications for high risk minority populations;
      (2)  to  provide screening or access to screening for hypertension, strokes, and  other disorders disproportionately critical to minorities but will also  provide this service to any citizen within the state regardless of  racial/ethnic group;
      (3)  to  develop intervention strategies to decrease hypertension, strokes and  other disorders noted above, as well as associated complications,  including: educational programs, modification of risk factors by smoking  cessation programs, weight loss, promoting healthy lifestyles, and  treatment of hypertension with cost-effective, well-tolerated  medications, as well as case management for patients in these programs;  and
      (4)  to develop and maintain a database that will include: biographical data, screening data, costs, and outcomes.
(g)  The  Arkansas Minority Health Commission will receive quarterly updates on  the progress of these programs and make recommendations or changes as  necessary.
(h)  The programs  described in this section shall be administered pursuant to a strategic  plan encompassing the elements of a mission statement, defined  program(s), and program goals with measurable objectives and strategies  to be implemented over a specific timeframe. Evaluation of each program  shall include performance based measures for accountability which will  measure specific health related results.
(i)  Each  of the programs adopted pursuant to this section shall be subject to  the monitoring and evaluation procedures described in    19-12-118.