Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64D-3.030 - Notification by Practitioners
(1) Each
practitioner licensed under Chapters 458, 459, 460, 462, 464, 467 and 474,
F.S., and medical examiner appointed pursuant to Chapter 406, F.S., who
diagnoses, treats or suspects a case, or who suspects an occurrence of a
disease or condition listed in the Table of Notifiable Diseases or Conditions
to Be Reported, Rule 64D-3.029, F.A.C., including in
persons who at the time of death were so affected, shall report or cause to be
reported all such diagnoses or suspicions per this rule. Reporting of specimen
results by a laboratory to a county health department director, administrator
or designee does not nullify the practitioner's obligation to report said
disease or condition.
(2) Any
request for laboratory test identification shall be considered a suspicion of
disease. However, practitioners need only to report suspected cases if
indicated in the "suspect immediately" column under practitioners in the Table
of Notifiable Diseases or Conditions to Be Reported, Rule
64D-3.029, F.A.C.
(3) Any report of a notifiable disease or
condition required by this rule, except for cancer, congenital anomalies and
HIV/AIDS, shall be reported on the Florida Department of Health Disease Report
Form (DH Form 2136, 3/06), incorporated by reference, available at the
Department of Health, Division of Disease Control, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin
A-09, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1714, or on a form supplied by the provider that
includes the following:
(a) The patient's:
1. First and last name, including middle
initial,
2. Address, including
city, state and zip code,
3.
Telephone number, including area code,
4. Date of birth,
5. Sex,
6. Race,
7. Ethnicity (specify if of Hispanic descent
or not of Hispanic descent),
8.
Pregnancy status if applicable,
9.
Social Security number,
10. Date of
onset of symptoms,
11.
Diagnosis.
(b) Type of
diagnostic tests (for example culture, IgM, serology, Mantoux TB skin test,
nucleic acid amplification test or Western Blot);
(c) Type of specimen (for example stool,
urine, blood, mucus, etc.);
(d)
Date of specimen collection;
(e)
Site (for example cervix, eye, etc., if applicable);
(f) Diagnostic test results including:
reference range, titer when quantitative procedures are performed, and all
available results concerning additional characterization of the
organism;
(g) For Tuberculosis, the
15-digit spoligotype (octal code) must be reported;
(h) Treatment given;
(i) Name, address and telephone number of the
attending practitioner;
(j) Other
necessary epidemiological information as well as additional specimen collection
or laboratory testing requested by the county health department director or
administrator or their designee.
(4) The practitioner who first authorizes,
orders, requests or submits a specimen to a licensed laboratory for testing for
any agent listed in Rule
64D-3.029, F.A.C., shall obtain
and provide the information required by subparagraphs
64D-3.031(3)(a)
1.-9., F.A.C., at the time the specimen is sent.
(5) Special reporting requirements for HIV
and AIDS:
(a) All cases of HIV or AIDS, which
meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) case definitions set
forth in CDC Guidelines for National Human Immunodeficiency Virus Case
Surveillance, Including Monitoring for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, published in Morbidity and Mortality
Weekly Report (MMWR) Vol. 48 [RR-13, December 10, 1999], incorporated by
reference, available online at: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/RR/RR4813.pdf,
shall be reported on the Adult HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report, CDC 50.42A
Rev. 03/2007, incorporated by reference, or the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Confidential
Case Report, CDC 50.42B Rev. 01/2003, incorporated by reference, along with the
Department of Health Addendum for Adult HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report, DH
Form 2134, (09/08), incorporated by reference. All forms are available at
county health departments or at the Department of Health, Bureau of HIV/AIDS,
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A-09, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1715,
(850)245-4334.
(b) HIV exposed
newborns shall be reported on the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report,
CDC 50.42B Rev. 01/2003, incorporated by reference in paragraph
64D-3.030(5)(a),
F.A.C.
(6) Each
practitioner who makes a diagnosis of or treats any notifiable disease or
condition shall make their patient medical records for such diseases or
conditions available for onsite inspection by the Department or its authorized
representatives.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.0011(2), 381.003(2), 381.0031(7), (8), 383.06, 384.25(1), 384.33, 392.53(1), 392.66 FS. Law Implemented 381.0011(3), 381.003(1), 381.0031(2), (4), (8), 384.23, 384.25, 385.202, 392.53 FS.
New 11-20-06, Amended 11-24-08.
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