Haw. Code R. § 11-5-3 - Reporting requirements
(a) Report by
physicians: any health care professional who has primary responsibility for the
treatment of an individual who is suffering from environmentally-related
illness or injury shall report the occurrence of such illness to the department
of health on Oahu. Any health care professional diagnosing and reporting any
such illness or injury shall do confirmatory laboratory testing whenever
possible to ascertain the agent that caused the condition and the nature of
exposure. Health care professionals shall report diagnosed cases to the
department as specified in table 1 entitled "Reportable Environmentally-Related
Illnesses and Injuries." The department shall provide forms for reporting these
conditions. Reports provided to the Department of Health on persons diagnosed
to be suffering from an environmentally-related illness or injury shall be kept
confidential and are not open for public inspection.
(b) Report by laboratories: every laboratory
director having abnormal laboratory data regarding an individual affected by a
designated toxic substance shall report such data to the Department of Health
and attending physician as specified in table 1 entitled "Reportable
Environmentally-Related Illnesses and Injuries." Laboratory notifications
herein shall be kept confidential and are not open for public
inspection.
Notes
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