West Virginia Code § 18B-16-2

Legislative findings and declarations
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the health of the citizens of West Virginia
is of paramount importance; that the education of health care professionals must be
reshaped; that the delivery of health care services must be improved; that refocusing health
sciences education will aid in the recruitment of health care professionals and their
retention in the state; that the educational process should incorporate cliniceal experience in
rural areas and provide improved availability of health care services throughout the state,
especially in rural areas; and that the state investment in such educatiorn and services must
be contained within reasonable limits.
(b) The Legislature further hereby finds and declares that the vice chancellor for health
sciences shall provide an integral link among the advisory patnel created in section six of this
article, the health sciences programs at the state institutions of higher education, the
governing boards of the state's institutions of higher education and the joint commission for
vocational-technical-occupational education to assure cooperation and the coordination of
efforts to effectuate the goals set forth in section four of this article.
(c) It is the further finding of the Legislature that the appropriations pursuant to section
eight of this article are made with the understanding that the educational and clinical
programs existing at the schools of mgedicine on the effective date of this section, as well as
the goals of this article, will be met without requests for increases in the annual
appropriations through the fisecal year beginning on July 1, 1995, with the exception of
requested increases in appropriations for the purpose of meeting any increases in the
salaries of personnel as Lmay be given to other employees at state institutions of higher
education under the board of trustees.
(d) The Legislature further finds that there is a serious need throughout the state for a
greater number of primary care physicians and allied health care professionals and a serious
need for improved accessibility to adequate health care throughout the state, especially in
ruraWl areas; that the state's medical schools are finding it difficult to satisfy the ever
increasing demand for qualified persons to deliver these health care services; and that the
state's institutions of higher education and rural health care facilities existing throughout
the state are a major educational resource for training students in these health care
services, as well as a major resource for providing health care to underserved citizens of this
state.
(e) The Legislature further finds that in order to provide adequate health care in rural
communities there must be a cooperative initiative among educators, physicians, mid-level
providers, allied health care providers and the rural communities.
(f) The Legislature further finds that the rural health initiative and the Kellogg program have
together implemented a nationally acclaimed, highly successful effort to enable the health
professions schools to serve the rural and primary care health needs of the state and should
be continued as a single program within the office of the vice chancellor for health sciences.

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