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4 <br /> Consolidated Ape -Fwd Page 2 of 19 <br /> A. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT(LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT) <br /> The Department shall perform activities in compliance with applicable program rules contained in the North <br /> Carolina Administrative Code,as well as all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. <br /> 2, The Department shall perform the activities specified in the Program Agreement Addenda for State funded <br /> budgets. The Department must negotiate these Agreement Addenda in good faith to the satisfaction of state <br /> representatives as part of the agreement execution. The Department will meet or exceed the Agreement <br /> Addenda levels unless extenuating circumstances prevail and are explained in writing to the state section, <br /> branch or program. <br /> 3. The Department shall report client,service,encounter,and other data as specified by applicable program <br /> rules,Program Agreement Addenda for State funded budgets,and by North Carolina Administrative Code. <br /> 4. The Department shall provide access to patient records to authorized staff from the Division of Public Health <br /> for technical consultation,program monitoring,and program evaluation,as specified by applicable program <br /> rules,Program Agreement Addenda for State funded budgets,and by North Carolina Administrative Code. <br /> 5. The Department shall provide client,service,encounter,and other data through the states'centralized <br /> automated systems for claims creation and submission for processing to the state's Medicaid agency except <br /> as allowed by NCGS 130A—45.13. To ensure that such data is accurately linked to the specific client <br /> served in a manner that results in a unique identifier from the DHHS Common Name Data Service,the <br /> Department shall allow DPH to submit(on its behalf)the Social Security Numbers of all clients to the Social <br /> Security Administration for verification. <br /> 6. The Department shall share data to support efforts of the public health system,represented by the local <br /> health departments,local health programs,and the State,in order to meet public health objectives while <br /> respecting the confidentiality and integrity of each agency's data and protecting the privacy of individual <br /> client health information. Sharing data includes providing client information allowed as permitted <br /> disclosures under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996,Public Law 104-91, <br /> HIPAA Administration Simplification Provisions Sections 261 through 264,45 CFR 164.512,Uses and <br /> disclosures for which consent,authorization,or opportunity to agree or object is not required. <br /> 7. The Department shall administer and enforce all rules that have been adopted by the Commission for Public <br /> Health,ratified by the NC General Assembly,or adopted by the Local Board.of Health. <br /> 8, The Department shall provide to the State a copy of any rules adopted by the Local Board of Health pursuant <br /> to G.S. 130A-39 and Public Health Ordinances adopted by the County Commissioners,within 30 days of <br /> adoption. These rules/ordinances are to be sent to the Local Technical Assistance and Training Branch <br /> (LTAT). <br /> 9. The Department shall have policies related to conflict of interest and policies and procedures for Human <br /> Subjects Clearance. Each staff member shall receive a copy of these documents. <br /> 10. The Department shall provide to the State a comprehensive community health assessment(CHA)every four <br /> years and a State of the County's Health Report each of the interim three years. Healthy Carolinians/Health <br /> Education Branch/CDI Section will administer this four-year cycle. The CHA should be a collaborative. <br /> effort with the local Healthy Carolinians Partnership,if such exists,and shall include collection of primary <br /> data at the county level and secondary data from the state and other sources. .The CHA shall include a list of <br /> community health problems based on the findings and a narrative of the assessment findings.The CHA or <br /> SOTCH is due by the first Monday of December. The agency is required to submit community action plans <br /> to address the selected priority issues. These plans are due by the first Friday in June following the <br /> December submission of the CHA. The Agency and the Healthy Carolinians Partnership may elect to <br /> combine action plans addressing the selected priority issues and submit them with the Healthy Carolinians <br /> Partnership application. The same action plan form is used for both the CHA and the <br />