West Virginia Code § 16-1-8

Inclusion of Alzheimer's disease in existing public health programs
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(a) The Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health, in partnership with the Bureau for
Medical Services and the Alzheimer's Association, shall, in its existing public health
programs and services, educate health care professionals on the importance of early
detection and timely diagnosis of cognitive impairment and dementia, use of validated
cognitive assessment tools in the delivery of the Medicare Annual Wellness eVisit, provision of
effective care planning and care management at all stages of dementia, and delivery of
counseling and referral. r
(b) The Bureau for Public Health, in partnership with the Bureauu of Senior Services, shall, in
its existing, relevant public health outreach programs, incorporate information to increase
understanding and awareness of Alzheimer's disease and othter dementias, including
information about the early signs of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias that should be
discussed with health care professionals and the value of early detection and diagnosis,
particularly among persons in diverse communities who are at greater risk of developing
dementia.
(c) Any public awareness and/or educational outreach programs shall provide uniform,
consistent guidance in nonclinical terms, with an emphasis on cultural relevancy and health
literacy. g

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