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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.577 Duties of council -- Report -- Response -- Hearing.

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(1)The Kentucky Rare Disease Advisory Council shall:
(a)Act as the advisory body on rare diseases to the General Assembly, the
Governor, and to all relevant state and private agencies that provide services
to, or are charged with the care of, individuals with rare diseases;
(b)Coordinate its duties with those community-based organizations and private-
sector institutions within the state for the purpose of ensuring greater
cooperation regarding the research, diagnosis, and treatment of rare diseases.
The coordination shall require, when appropriate:
1. Disseminating the outcomes of the advisory council's research,
identified best practices, and policy recommendations; and
2. Utilizing common research collection and dissemination procedures;
(c)Research and determine the most appropriate methods to collect thorough and
complete information on rare diseases in Kentucky and other information as
the council deems necessary and appropriate to collect;
(d)Research and identify priorities relating to the quality, cost-effectiveness, and
access to treatment and services provided to persons with rare diseases, and
develop related policy recommendations;
(e)Identify best practices for rare disease care from other states and at the
national level that may improve rare disease care in Kentucky;
(f)Develop effective strategies to raise public awareness of rare diseases in
Kentucky;
(g)Ensure that the duties of the council are carried out in a manner that is
coordinated and compatible with similar research being conducted at the state
and federal levels;
(h)In conjunction with the state's medical schools, the state's schools of public
health, and hospitals in the state that provide care to persons diagnosed with a
rare disease, develop a list of existing, publicly accessible resources on
research, diagnosis, treatment, and education relating to rare diseases; and
(i)Report biennially on its activities, findings, and recommendations relating to
the quality, cost-effectiveness, and access to treatment and services for
persons with rare diseases in Kentucky to the Governor, the Cabinet for
Health and Family Services, and the General Assembly.
(2)Upon receipt of the council's biennial report, the Governor and Cabinet for Health
and Family Services shall within ninety
(90)days issue a written response to the
council detailing its efforts to improve state policies pertaining to the identification,
treatment, and care of rare diseases.
(3)Upon receipt of the council's biennial report, the Interim Joint Committee on Health
Services shall within one hundred twenty
(120)days convene a hearing on issues
pertaining to the identification, treatment, and care of rare diseases identified by the
council in its report.
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