as introduced - 85th Legislature (2007 - 2008) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
A bill for an act
relating to health; requiring a study of cervical cancer and the human papilloma
virus vaccine.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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(a) The commissioner of health shall implement the following recommendations
from the cervical cancer prevention plan that was submitted to the legislature in January
2006:
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(1) conduct research to identify women who have not been screened;
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(2) conduct research among identified women to better understand reasons for
failure to be screened and to develop effective interventions;
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(3) design and implement targeted media campaigns;
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(4) implement intensive outreach in immigrant and refugee populations;
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(5) make translation services more widely available;
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(6) improve information provided to older patients and joint decision making
between providers and older patients; and
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(7) conduct a follow-back study of Minnesota women diagnosed with cervical
cancer.
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(b) The commissioner shall continue the study required under Laws 2005, First
Special Session chapter 4, article 6, section 52, if appropriate, and shall conduct a study, in
collaboration with the Minnesota Immunization Practices Advisory Committee, on the
human papilloma virus vaccine, including, but not limited to, the following:
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(1) the risks and benefits of the human papilloma virus vaccine;
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(2) the availability and effectiveness of the vaccine;
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(3) the extent to which health plan companies cover the cost of this vaccination; and
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(4) ways to cover the cost of vaccination for persons without coverage.
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(c) The commissioner shall submit a report to the legislature by February 1, 2008,
reporting on the implementation described in paragraph (a), the findings of the studies
described in paragraph (b), and recommendations as to whether the human papilloma virus
vaccine should be made mandatory statewide.
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(a) The commissioner of health shall develop education materials in consultation
with the Minnesota Immunization Practices Advisory Committee that contain information
regarding the risks associated with the human papilloma virus and cervical cancer and the
availability, effectiveness, and potential risks of the human papilloma virus vaccine.
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(b) Once the materials are available, the commissioner shall notify each school in
this state of the availability of the materials described in this section and shall make those
materials available on the department's Web site.
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