Section 120805 Of Chapter 2. California Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (aids) Program (cap) From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 2.
120805
. (a) The department shall:
(1) Additionally, use funds appropriated by Section 6 of Chapter
23 of the Statutes of 1985 for purposes of making reimbursements to
counties pursuant to Section 120895, for preventive education for
individuals who are seropositive as a result of antibody testing.
(2) Issue contracts to evaluate the effectiveness of the AIDS
information and education program conducted by the department.
(3) Issue contracts for development and implementation of pilot
programs of professional education and training for hospital, home
health agency, and attendant care workers.
(4) Issue contracts for the development and implementation of
pilot programs to reduce the spread of AIDS through residential
detoxification and outpatient detoxification and treatment services
for intravenous drug users with AIDS or AIDS-related conditions.
(5) Monitor state and federal AIDS-related budget and policy
development, and coordinate budget items to ensure that funding for
matters related to AIDS is adequate and complete within the
department each fiscal year.
(6) Develop and maintain an information clearinghouse within the
department including periodic updates or releases to inform health
professionals or community organizations providing services to people
with AIDS or AIDS-related conditions of the status of current or new
clinical drug trials. These updates shall be compiled through review
of scientific journals and in conjunction with the UC AIDS Task
Force and researchers conducting clinical drug trials in California.
(7) Review, edit, and input summaries from scientific journals
into the Computerized AIDS Information Network (CAIN), and do
outreach about CAIN availability to health professionals.
(8) Develop and conduct a needs assessment of the availability of
supportive services for people with AIDS or AIDS-related conditions.
The needs assessment shall be conducted in conjunction with the state'
s AIDS education contractors and with any public or private agencies
providing services to people with AIDS or AIDS-related conditions.
(9) Promote information and education programs for the general
public to correct misinformation about AIDS. This shall include, but
need not be limited to, periodic press releases to the printed and
broadcast media and public service announcements.
(10) Establish, with the assistance of other state agencies as the
department deems appropriate, centralized translation services to
facilitate development of multilanguage, culturally relevant
educational materials on HIV infection.
(11) Include, to the extent feasible, in its HIV surveillance and
reporting practices, a breakdown of the major Asian-Pacific Islander
subgroup populations. This breakdown shall be reflected in the
surveillance and morbidity statistics issued by the director pursuant
to Section 120825.
(12) Include, to the extent feasible with existing resources, in
its HIV surveillance and reporting practices, information concerning
newly identified clinical manifestations of HIV infection and
available resources for health care practitioners to seek diagnostic
and treatment information.
(b) The director shall contract for a prospective two-year study
to accomplish the following objectives:
(1) Determine the medical costs of AIDS, comparing inpatient care,
outpatient care, physician services, and community support services.
(2) The study shall include cost factors in the review of
inpatient costs that may not be apparent in the analysis of charges,
such as private rooms and social work.
(c) Notwithstanding Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 10290) of
Part 2 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, if the director
determines that it is in the best interest of the state to enter into
a contract for the purposes specified below without competitive
bids, then the state director may, during the 1985-86 fiscal year,
enter into a sole source contract for all of the following:
(1) Educational program evaluation.
(2) Education of hospital, home health agency, and attendant care
workers.
(3) Drug education and treatment programs.
(4) The cost-of-care study.