§ 31-42-3 - Strategies to promote and maintain education program
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-42-3   (2010)
   31-42-3.    Strategies to promote and maintain education program 
      The  department shall establish strategies to promote and maintain an  osteoporosis prevention and treatment education program in order to  raise public awareness, educate consumers, and train health  professionals, teachers, and human service providers, including:
      (1)   Public awareness.  The department shall develop strategies for raising public awareness of  the causes and nature of osteoporosis, personal risk factors, value of  prevention and early detection, and options for diagnosis and treatment;
      (2)   Consumer education.  The department shall develop strategies for educating consumers about  risk factors, diet and exercise, diagnostic procedures and their  indications for use, risks and benefits of drug therapies currently  approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the availability  of services;
      (3)   Professional education.  The department may develop strategies for educating physicians and  health professionals and training service providers on osteoporosis  prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, including guidelines for detecting  and treating in special populations, and medication options;
      (4)   Needs assessment.  The department may conduct a needs assessment to identify research  being conducted; technical assistance and educational materials and  programs nationwide; the level of awareness about osteoporosis; the  needs of patients, families, and caregivers; the needs of health care  providers, including managed care organizations; the services available  to patients; existence of treatment programs; existence of  rehabilitation services; and number and location of bone density testing  equipment. To the extent that funds are specifically appropriated, the  department shall develop and maintain a resource guide to include  osteoporosis related services; and
      (5)   Technical assistance.  The department may replicate and use successful osteoporosis programs  and contracts with and purchase materials or services from organizations  with expertise and knowledge of osteoporosis.