Colorado Code § 25-1-501

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that:
(a) The public health system reduces health-care costs by preventing disease and injury,
promoting healthy behavior, and reducing the incidents of chronic diseases and conditions. Thus,
the public health system is a critical part of any health-care reform.
(b) Each community in Colorado should provide high-quality public health services
regardless of its location. Thus, the state of Colorado and each local public health agency should
have a comprehensive public health plan outlining how quality public health services will be
provided.
(c) Each county should establish or be part of a local public health agency organized
under a local board of health with a public health director and other staff necessary to provide
public health services;
(d) A strong public health infrastructure is needed to provide essential public health
services and is a shared responsibility among state and local public health agencies and their
partners within the public health system; and
(e) Developing a strong public health infrastructure requires the coordinated efforts of
state and local public health agencies and their public and private sector partners within the
public health system to:
(I) Identify and provide leadership for the provision of essential public health services;
(II) Develop and support an information infrastructure that supports essential public
health services and functions;
(III) Develop and provide effective education and training for members of the public
health workforce;
(IV) Develop performance-management standards for the public health system that are
tied to improvements in public health outcomes or other measures; and
(V) Develop a comprehensive plan and set priorities for providing essential public health
services.

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