Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 845.65 - Provision of Data
a) Only
aggregated medical data from which it is impossible to identify any patient,
reporting entity, or primary caregiver, shall be made available via an annual
lead poisoning surveillance report drafted by the Department.
b) All requests by researchers for
confidential data shall be submitted in writing to the Department. The request
shall include a study protocol that contains: objectives of the research;
rationale for the research, including scientific literature justifying the
current proposal; overall study methods, including copies of forms,
questionnaires, and consent forms used to contact facilities, physicians or
study subjects; methods for documenting compliance with Department of Health
and Human Services - Protection of Identity - Research Subjects;
42 CFR 2a.4(a)
through (j),
2a.6(a)
and (b),
2a.7(a) and
(b)(1); methods for processing data; storage
and security measures taken to ensure confidentiality of patient identifying
information; time frame of the study; a description of the funding source of
the study (e.g., federal contract); the curriculum vitae of the principal
investigator; and a list of collaborators. In addition, the research request
must specify what patient identifying information is needed and how the
information will be used. Identifying information is defined as any
information, collection, or groups of data from which the identity of the
patient or reporting entity to which it relates may be discerned, e.g., name,
address or ID number.
c) Upon
request, the Department shall disclose individual patient or reporting entity
information to the reporting entity that originally supplied that information
to the Department.
d) By written
reciprocating agreement, the Department may disclose individual patient
information concerning residents of another state to the Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program in the individual's state of residence only if the
recipient of the information is legally required to hold the information in
confidence and provides protection from disclosure of patient identifying
information equivalent to the protection afforded by the Medical Studies
Act.
e) The identity of any person
(or any group of facts that tends to lead to the identity of any person) whose
blood test result is submitted to the Illinois Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program is confidential and shall not be open to public inspection
or dissemination. This information shall not be available for disclosure,
inspection or copying under the Freedom of Information Act or the State Records
Act. All information for specific research purposes may be released in
accordance with procedures established by the Department in this
Section.
f) The patient identifying
information submitted to the Department by those entities required to submit
information under the Act and this Part is to be used in the course of medical
study under the Medical Studies Act and is privileged from disclosure by the
Medical Studies Act.
Notes
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