Office of Health Disparities Reduction -- Duties.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "Multicultural or minority health issue" means a health issue, including a mental and oral health issue, of particular interest to cultural, ethnic, racial, or other subpopulations, including:
      • (i) disparities in:
        • (A) disease incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality, treatment, and treatment response; and
        • (B) access to care; and
      • (ii) cultural competency in the delivery of health care.
    • (b) "Office" means the Office of Health Disparities Reduction created in this section.
  • (2) There is created within the department the Office of Health Disparities Reduction.
  • (3) The office shall:
    • (a) promote and coordinate the research, data production, dissemination, education, and health promotion activities of the following that relate to a multicultural or minority health issue:
      • (i) the department;
      • (ii) local health departments;
      • (iii) local mental health authorities;
      • (iv) public schools;
      • (v) community-based organizations; and
      • (vi) other organizations within the state;
    • (b) assist in the development and implementation of one or more programs to address a multicultural or minority health issue;
    • (c) promote the dissemination and use of information on a multicultural or minority health issue by minority populations, health care providers, and others;
    • (d) seek federal funding and other resources to accomplish the office's mission;
    • (e) provide technical assistance to organizations within the state seeking funding to study or address a multicultural or minority health issue;
    • (f) develop and increase the capacity of the office to:
      • (i) ensure the delivery of qualified timely culturally appropriate translation services across department programs; and
      • (ii) provide, when appropriate, linguistically competent translation and communication services for limited English proficiency individuals;
    • (g) provide staff assistance to any advisory committee created by the department to study a multicultural or minority health issue; and
    • (h) annually report to the Legislature on its activities and accomplishments.




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