Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 71. Public Health and Welfare § 71-238. Reciprocal licensure agreements; board; powers
Current as of January 01, 2019 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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(1) The Oregon Health Authority, in consideration of the advice provided by the Oregon Health Policy Board under ORS 431.125, shall establish by rule the foundational capabilities necessary to protect and improve the health of the residents of this state and to achieve effective and equitable health outcomes for the residents of this state.
(2) At a minimum, the authority shall establish the following foundational capabilities:
(a) Assessment and epidemiology, as described in ORS 431.132;
(b) Emergency preparedness and response, as described in ORS 431.133;
(c) Communications as described in ORS 431.134;
(d) Policy and planning as described in ORS 431.135;
(e) Leadership and organizational competencies, as described in ORS 431.136;
(f) Health equity and cultural responsiveness, as described in ORS 431.137; and
(g) Community partnership development, as described in ORS 431.138.
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