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        135A.5  GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH EVALUATION
      COMMITTEE.
         1.  A governmental public health evaluation committee is
      established to develop, implement, and evaluate the governmental
      public health system and voluntary accreditation program.  The
      committee shall meet at least quarterly.  The committee shall consist
      of no fewer than eleven members and no greater than thirteen members.
      The members shall be appointed by the director of the department.
      The director may solicit and consider recommendations from
      professional organizations, associations, and academic institutions
      in making appointments to the committee.
         2.  Committee members shall not be members of the governmental
      public health advisory council.
         3.  Committee members shall serve for a term of two years and may
      be reappointed for a maximum of three consecutive terms.  Initial
      appointment shall be in staggered terms.  Vacancies shall be filled
      for the remainder of the original appointment.
         4.  The membership of the committee shall satisfy all of the
      following requirements:
         a.  At least one member representing each of Iowa's six public
      health regions.  Each representative shall be an employee or
      administrator of a designated local public health agency or a member
      of a local board of health.  Such members shall be appointed to
      ensure expertise in the areas of communicable and infectious
      diseases, environmental health, injury prevention, healthy behaviors,
      and emergency preparedness.
         b.  Two members who are representatives of the department.
         c.  A representative of the state hygienic laboratory at the
      university of Iowa.
         d.  At least two representatives from academic institutions
      which grant undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in public health
      or other health-related fields.
         e.  At least one economist who has demonstrated experience in
      public health, health care, or a health-related field.
         f.  At least one research analyst.
         5.  The committee may utilize other relevant public health
      expertise when necessary to carry out its roles and responsibilities.

         6.  The committee shall do all of the following:
         a.  Develop and implement processes for evaluation of the
      governmental public health system and the voluntary accreditation
      program.
         b.  Collect and report baseline information for organizational
      capacity and public health service delivery based on the Iowa public
      health standards prior to implementation of the voluntary
      accreditation program on January 2, 2012.
         c.  Evaluate the effectiveness of the accrediting entity and
      the voluntary accreditation process.
         d.  Evaluate the appropriateness of the Iowa public health
      standards and develop measures to determine reliability and validity.

         e.  Determine what process and outcome improvements in the
      governmental public health system are attributable to voluntary
      accreditation.
         f.  Assure that the evaluation process is capturing data to
      support key research in public health system effectiveness and health
      outcomes.
         g.  Annually submit a report to the department by July 1.
         h.  Form and utilize subcommittees as necessary to carry out
      the duties of the committee.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 182, §119, 126
         Referred to in § 135A.4

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135a > 135a-5

        135A.5  GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH EVALUATION
      COMMITTEE.
         1.  A governmental public health evaluation committee is
      established to develop, implement, and evaluate the governmental
      public health system and voluntary accreditation program.  The
      committee shall meet at least quarterly.  The committee shall consist
      of no fewer than eleven members and no greater than thirteen members.
      The members shall be appointed by the director of the department.
      The director may solicit and consider recommendations from
      professional organizations, associations, and academic institutions
      in making appointments to the committee.
         2.  Committee members shall not be members of the governmental
      public health advisory council.
         3.  Committee members shall serve for a term of two years and may
      be reappointed for a maximum of three consecutive terms.  Initial
      appointment shall be in staggered terms.  Vacancies shall be filled
      for the remainder of the original appointment.
         4.  The membership of the committee shall satisfy all of the
      following requirements:
         a.  At least one member representing each of Iowa's six public
      health regions.  Each representative shall be an employee or
      administrator of a designated local public health agency or a member
      of a local board of health.  Such members shall be appointed to
      ensure expertise in the areas of communicable and infectious
      diseases, environmental health, injury prevention, healthy behaviors,
      and emergency preparedness.
         b.  Two members who are representatives of the department.
         c.  A representative of the state hygienic laboratory at the
      university of Iowa.
         d.  At least two representatives from academic institutions
      which grant undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in public health
      or other health-related fields.
         e.  At least one economist who has demonstrated experience in
      public health, health care, or a health-related field.
         f.  At least one research analyst.
         5.  The committee may utilize other relevant public health
      expertise when necessary to carry out its roles and responsibilities.

         6.  The committee shall do all of the following:
         a.  Develop and implement processes for evaluation of the
      governmental public health system and the voluntary accreditation
      program.
         b.  Collect and report baseline information for organizational
      capacity and public health service delivery based on the Iowa public
      health standards prior to implementation of the voluntary
      accreditation program on January 2, 2012.
         c.  Evaluate the effectiveness of the accrediting entity and
      the voluntary accreditation process.
         d.  Evaluate the appropriateness of the Iowa public health
      standards and develop measures to determine reliability and validity.

         e.  Determine what process and outcome improvements in the
      governmental public health system are attributable to voluntary
      accreditation.
         f.  Assure that the evaluation process is capturing data to
      support key research in public health system effectiveness and health
      outcomes.
         g.  Annually submit a report to the department by July 1.
         h.  Form and utilize subcommittees as necessary to carry out
      the duties of the committee.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 182, §119, 126
         Referred to in § 135A.4

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135a > 135a-5

        135A.5  GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH EVALUATION
      COMMITTEE.
         1.  A governmental public health evaluation committee is
      established to develop, implement, and evaluate the governmental
      public health system and voluntary accreditation program.  The
      committee shall meet at least quarterly.  The committee shall consist
      of no fewer than eleven members and no greater than thirteen members.
      The members shall be appointed by the director of the department.
      The director may solicit and consider recommendations from
      professional organizations, associations, and academic institutions
      in making appointments to the committee.
         2.  Committee members shall not be members of the governmental
      public health advisory council.
         3.  Committee members shall serve for a term of two years and may
      be reappointed for a maximum of three consecutive terms.  Initial
      appointment shall be in staggered terms.  Vacancies shall be filled
      for the remainder of the original appointment.
         4.  The membership of the committee shall satisfy all of the
      following requirements:
         a.  At least one member representing each of Iowa's six public
      health regions.  Each representative shall be an employee or
      administrator of a designated local public health agency or a member
      of a local board of health.  Such members shall be appointed to
      ensure expertise in the areas of communicable and infectious
      diseases, environmental health, injury prevention, healthy behaviors,
      and emergency preparedness.
         b.  Two members who are representatives of the department.
         c.  A representative of the state hygienic laboratory at the
      university of Iowa.
         d.  At least two representatives from academic institutions
      which grant undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in public health
      or other health-related fields.
         e.  At least one economist who has demonstrated experience in
      public health, health care, or a health-related field.
         f.  At least one research analyst.
         5.  The committee may utilize other relevant public health
      expertise when necessary to carry out its roles and responsibilities.

         6.  The committee shall do all of the following:
         a.  Develop and implement processes for evaluation of the
      governmental public health system and the voluntary accreditation
      program.
         b.  Collect and report baseline information for organizational
      capacity and public health service delivery based on the Iowa public
      health standards prior to implementation of the voluntary
      accreditation program on January 2, 2012.
         c.  Evaluate the effectiveness of the accrediting entity and
      the voluntary accreditation process.
         d.  Evaluate the appropriateness of the Iowa public health
      standards and develop measures to determine reliability and validity.

         e.  Determine what process and outcome improvements in the
      governmental public health system are attributable to voluntary
      accreditation.
         f.  Assure that the evaluation process is capturing data to
      support key research in public health system effectiveness and health
      outcomes.
         g.  Annually submit a report to the department by July 1.
         h.  Form and utilize subcommittees as necessary to carry out
      the duties of the committee.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 182, §119, 126
         Referred to in § 135A.4