(a) The commission shall serve as the state health planning and coordinating body. Consistent with state and federal law, the commission shall provide recommendations for and foster the development of a statewide health plan containing the following:
- (1) a comprehensive statewide health care policy;
(2) a strategy for improving the health of all residents of the state that
- (A) encourages personal responsibility for disease prevention, healthy living, and acquisition of health insurance;
(B) reduces health care costs by using savings from
- (i) enhanced market forces;
- (ii) fraud reduction;
- (iii) health information technology;
- (iv) management efficiency;
- (v) preventative medicine;
- (vi) successful innovations identified by other states; and
- (vii) other cost-saving measures;
- (C) eliminates known health risks, including unsafe water and wastewater systems;
- (D) develops a sustainable health care workforce;
- (E) improves access to quality health care; and
- (F) increases the number of insurance options for health care services.