Long-Term Care Task Force
In March 2001, the Long-Term Care Task
Force concluded its study of the state's long-term care systems
and services.
Led by Robert A. Ingram, then CEO of
GlaxoWellcome, and H. David Bruton, MD, former Secretary of
the NC Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), the
task force delivered its report to The Honorable Carmen Hooker
Odom, incoming Secretary of NC DHHS.
At the press conference releasing the
report, Secretary Hooker Odom announced that 12 separate pieces
of legislation were introduced in the 2001 session of the North
Carolina General Assembly and her department had already launched
as many as 20 organizational changes as a consequence of this
report.
One of these legislative initiatives
led to the creation of the Quality Standards Workgroup, a coalition
of provider groups, advocates, and representatives of relevant
state agencies. The Workgroup's purpose is to explore policy
options that could help improve the standards and systems of
measuring the quality of long-term care in North Carolina. Currently,
NC IOM is hosting the workgroup's monthly meetings.
NC DHHS has also implemented several
other recommendations. For example, Secretary Hooker Odom announced
that long-term care would be one of her administrations
top four priorities and she appointed a new Assistant Secretary
for Long-Term Care. Lynda McDaniel
was appointed to this important position. In her new position,
Ms. McDaniel has consolidated the coordination of many of the
Departments aging- and disability-related activities under
the new NC Office of Long-Term Care.