Utah Admin. Code R380-40-7 - Local Health Department Personal and Population Health Services
(1) Each local health department shall
provide health education and health promotion services to include: conducting
community health assessments, identifying leading causes of disease, death,
disability and poor health; and implementing evidence-based services to address
the identified priorities.
(2) Each
local health department shall provide evidence-based communicable disease
prevention and control services to include: reporting, surveillance,
assessment, epidemiological investigation, and appropriate control measures as
defined in State disease plans for reportable communicable diseases and other
communicable diseases of public health concern.
(3) Each local health department shall ensure
health services by assessing the availability of health-related services and
health providers in local communities; identifying gaps and barriers in
services; convening or participating with community partners to improve
community health systems; and providing services identified as priorities by
the local assessment and planning process if approved by the local board of
health.
(4) Each local health
department shall provide epidemiology services including surveillance for
reportable conditions, tracking occurrence of conditions affecting the health
of communities, and obtaining or preparing epidemiologic data to guide
prioritization of problems, and development and evaluation of prevention and
control programs.
(5) Each local
health department designated as a local registrar of vital statistics shall
ensure the registration of appropriate certificates for all live births,
deaths, and fetal deaths that occur in the registration area, as required by
Utah Code Annotated Section 26-2.
(6) Each local health department shall
provide evidence-based services as guided by local community assessment and
planning to include:
(a) maternal and child
health services,
(b) injury control
services; and
(c) chronic disease
control services.
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