Maine Code § 22-413

Universal wellness initiative
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The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Statewide Coordinating Council for
Public Health, the district coordinating councils for public health and Healthy Maine Partnerships shall
undertake a universal wellness initiative to ensure that all people of the State, including members of
Indian Tribes, have access to resources and evidence-based interventions in order to know, understand
and address health risks and to improve health and prevent disease. A particular focus must be on the
uninsured and others facing health disparities. [PL 2011, c. 306, §3 (AMD).]
1. Resource toolkit for the uninsured. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
and the Governor's office shall develop a resource toolkit for the uninsured with information on access
to disease prevention, health care and other methods for health improvement. Healthy Maine
Partnerships, the district coordinating councils for public health, the Maine Center for Disease Control
and Prevention and the Statewide Coordinating Council for Public Health shall promote and distribute
the toolkit materials, in particular through small businesses, schools, school-based health centers, tribal
health departments or health clinics, and other health centers. Healthy Maine Partnerships, each district
coordinating council for public health and the Statewide Coordinating Council for Public Health shall
report annually to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention on strategies employed for
promotion of the toolkit materials.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §3 (AMD).]
2. Health risk assessment. Healthy Maine Partnerships, the district coordinating councils for
public health, the Statewide Coordinating Council for Public Health and the Maine Center for Disease
Control and Prevention shall promote an evidence-based health risk assessment that is available to all
people of the State, with a particular emphasis on outreach to the uninsured population, members of
Indian tribes and others facing health disparities. These health risk assessments and their promotion
must provide linkages to existing local disease prevention efforts and be collaborative with and not
duplicative of existing efforts.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §3 (AMD).]
3. Report card on health. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in consultation
with the Statewide Coordinating Council for Public Health, shall develop, distribute and publicize an
annual brief report card on health status statewide and for each district by June 1st of each year. The
report card must include major diseases, evidence-based health risks and determinants that impact
health.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Governor's Office of Health Policy
and Finance shall provide staff support to implement the universal wellness initiative in this section as
resources permit. Other agencies of State Government as necessary and appropriate shall provide
additional staff support or assistance. [PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]

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