File #: 2007-0110    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 2/12/2007 In control: Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 2/26/2007
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12475
Title: A MOTION approving a Policy Framework for the Health of the Public.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson, Kathy Lambert
Indexes: Public Health
Attachments: 1. 12475.pdf, 2. 2007-0010 Fiscal Note.xls, 3. 2007-0110 Attachment #1 for 02-15-07 LJHS,BOH,HHSHC ~ Resolution 2007-02.doc, 4. 2007-0110 Attachment #5 for 02-15-07 LJHS,BOH,HHSHC ~ Comparison of PHOMP.doc, 5. 2007-0110 Staff Report for 02-15-07 LJHS,BOH,HHSHC.doc, 6. 2007-0110 Transmittal Letter.doc, 7. A. King County Public Health Operational Master Plan--A Policy Framework for the Health of the Public--January 23, 2007
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A MOTION approving a Policy Framework for the Health of the Public.
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      WHEREAS, the county is responsible for providing regional public health services to the one million eight hundred thousand residents in King County, as well as the hundreds of thousands of workers and tourists who enter the county each day, and
      WHEREAS, examples of the wide range of public health services provided by the county include:  ensuring food and water are safe for consumption; monitoring, preventing and controlling communicable diseases and environmental health threats; assessing the health of the public; providing vaccines and assuring the immunization of children and adults; assuring emergency preparedness and response; promoting healthy behaviors and preventing chronic diseases and injury; and assuring personal health care services to uninsured and underserved individuals, and
      WHEREAS, regional public health services are supported by significant contributions from the county's general fund, state funds and a variety of federal sources, and
      WHEREAS, over the past decade, revenues supporting public health services, such as the motor vehicle excise tax, have been eliminated, reduced or limited, requiring reductions in public health programs and significant increases in the level of county general fund resources, and
      WHEREAS, the significant increases in county general fund resources to support public health are not sustainable over the long term, and
      WHEREAS, the cost of providing public health services is increasing, and
      WHEREAS, the need for and scope of public health services provided is increasing as new mandates are instituted, new communicable disease and environmental health threats emerge, health disparities within the population of King County intensify, the number of medically underserved increases and the burden of preventable chronic disease grows, and
      WHEREAS, in Ordinance 15083, the ordinance adopting the 2005 King County budget, the council authorized funding for a Public Health Operational Master Plan ("PHOMP"), and
      WHEREAS, a PHOMP will guide development of a sustainable operational and financing model for the provision of regional public health services, and
      WHEREAS, the county through Motion 12122 approved the multiyear two-phased workplan for the PHOMP, and
      WHEREAS, by resolution, the King County board of health approved the PHOMP workplan, and
      WHEREAS, the PHOMP will be a two-year planning effort conducted in two phases.  Phase I will establish broad policies on the provision of public health services in King County and Phase II will result in recommendations regarding operational implementation and funding, and
      WHEREAS, the adopted workplan created a PHOMP steering committee including representatives from the Seattle-King County department of public health, the board of health, the council and the office of the executive, and
      WHEREAS, in Phase I the steering committee, board of health and council have reviewed background information and provided input on the role of a public health department and the health, policy and funding environments in which the department of public health operates, and
      WHEREAS, the adopted work plan requires input and feedback from a wide range of community health, funding and service partners on the policy framework, and
      WHEREAS, based on background information and a stakeholder survey, on September 8, 2006, the steering committee approved a draft policy framework for the health of the public, and
      WHEREAS, the draft policy framework was publicly released and five hundred eighty-one stakeholder responses were received, and
      WHEREAS, on January 11, 2007, after substantial consideration, review and revision based on stakeholder feedback, the steering committee unanimously recommended a Policy Framework for the Health of the Public to the executive for his review and transmittal to the council and the board of health for their review and adoption, as required by the adopted work plan, and
      WHEREAS, the executive has transmitted to the council with this motion and to the board of health by resolution, A Policy Framework for the Health of the Public;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      A Policy Framework for the Health of the Public, the outcome of Phase I of the public health operational master plan, Attachment A to this motion, is hereby approved.