§ 19-12-118 - Monitoring and evaluation of programs.
               	 		
19-12-118.    Monitoring and evaluation of programs.
    (a)  The  Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission is directed to conduct  monitoring and evaluation of the programs established in      19-12-113 --  19-12-116 to ensure optimal impact on improving the health of Arkansans  and fiscal stewardship of the Tobacco Settlement. The commission shall  develop performance indicators to monitor programmatic functions that  are state-specific and situation-specific and to support  performance-based assessment for governmental accountability. The  performance indicators shall reflect short-term and long-term goals and  objectives of each program, be measurable, and provide guidance for  internal programmatic improvement and legislative funding decisions. The  commission is expected to modify these performance indicators as goals  and objectives are met and new inputs to programmatic outcomes are  identified.
(b)  All programs funded  by the tobacco settlement and established in      19-12-113 -- 19-12-116  shall be monitored and evaluated to justify continued support based upon  the state's performance-based budgeting initiative. These programs  shall be administered pursuant to a strategic plan encompassing the  elements of a mission statement, defined programs, 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 that will measure specific health-related  results. All expenditures that are payable from the Tobacco Settlement  Program Fund and from each of the program accounts, therein, shall be  subject to the same fiscal control, accounting, budgetary, and  purchasing laws as are expenditures and obligations payable from State  Treasury funds, except as specified otherwise in this chapter. The Chief  Fiscal Officer of the State may require additional controls,  procedures, and reporting requirements that he or she determines are  necessary in order to carry out the intent of this chapter.
(c)  The  commission is directed to establish program goals in according with the  following initiation, short-term and long-term performance indicators  for each program to be funded by the tobacco settlement, which  performance indicators shall be subject to modification by the  commission based on specific situations and subsequent developments.  Progress with respect to these performance indicators shall be reported  to the Governor and the General Assembly for future appropriation  decisions:
      (1)  Tobacco prevention  and cessation: The goal is to reduce the initiation of tobacco use and  the resulting negative health and economic impact. The following are  anticipated objectives in reaching this overall goal:
            (A)  Initiation: The Department of Health is to start the program within six (6) months of available appropriation and funding;
            (B)  Short-term: Communities shall establish local tobacco prevention initiatives;
            (C)  Long-term: Surveys demonstrate a reduction in numbers of Arkansans who smoke and/or use tobacco.
      (2)  Medicaid  Expansion: The goal is to expand access to healthcare through targeted  Medicaid expansions, thereby improving the health of eligible Arkansans:
            (A)  Initiation:  The Department of Human Services is to start the program initiatives  within six (6) months of available appropriation and funding;
            (B)  Short-term:  The Department of Human Services demonstrates an increase in the number  of new Medicaid eligible persons participating in the expanded  programs.
            (C)  Long-term:  Demonstrate improved health and reduced long-term health costs of  Medicaid eligible persons participating in the expanded programs;
      (3)  Research  and health education: The goal is to develop new tobacco-related  medical and agricultural research initiatives to improve the access to  new technologies, improve the health of Arkansans, and stabilize the  economic security of Arkansas:
            (A)  Initiation:  The Arkansas Biosciences Institute Board shall begin operation of the  Arkansas Biosciences Institute within twelve (12) months of available  appropriation and funding;
            (B)  Short-term:  The Arkansas Biosciences Institute shall initiate new research programs  for the purpose of conducting, as specified in    19-12-115,  agricultural research with medical implications, bioengineering  research, tobacco-related research, nutritional research focusing on  cancer prevention or treatment, and other research approved by the  Arkansas Biosciences Institute Board;
            (C)  Long-term:  The institute's research results should translate into commercial,  alternate technological, and other applications wherever appropriate in  order that the research results may be applied to the planning,  implementation and evaluation of any health related programs in the  state. The Arkansas Biosciences Institute is also to obtain federal and  philanthropic grant funding;
      (4)  Targeted  state needs programs: The goal is to improve the healthcare systems in  Arkansas and the access to healthcare delivery systems, thereby  resolving critical deficiencies that negatively impact the health of the  citizens of the state:
            (A)  College of Public Health of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences:
                  (i)  Initiation: Increase the number of communities in which participants receive public health training;
                  (ii)  Short-Term: Obtain federal and philanthropic grant funding;
                  (iii)  Long-term: Elevate the overall ranking of the health status of Arkansas;
            (B)  Minority health initiative:
                  (i)  Initiation: Start the program within twelve (12) months of available appropriation and funding;
                  (ii)  Short-term:  Prioritize the list of health problems and planned intervention for  minority population and increase the number of Arkansans screened and  treated for tobacco-related illnesses;
                  (iii)  Long-term: Reduce death/disability due to tobacco-related illnesses of Arkansans;
            (C)  Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging:
                  (i)  Initiation: Start the program within twelve (12) months of available appropriation and funding;
                  (ii)  Short-term:  Prioritize the list of health problems and planned intervention for  elderly Arkansans and increase the number of Arkansans participating in  health improvement programs;
                  (iii)  Long-term:  Improve health status and decrease death rates of elderly Arkansans, as  well as obtaining federal and philanthropic grant funding; and
            (D)  Area Health Education Center:
                  (i)  Initiation:  Start the new area health education center in Helena with DHEC offices  in West Memphis and Lake Village within twelve (12) months of available  appropriation and funding;
                  (ii)  Short-term: Increase the number of communities and clients served through the expanded AHEC/DHEC offices;
                  (iii)  Long-term: Increase the access to a primary care provider in underserved communities.