Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 560.130 - Confidentiality and Availability of Data
a) All reports and records made pursuant to
the Act and maintained by the Department and other appropriate persons,
officials and institutions pursuant to the Act shall be confidential.
Information shall not be made available to any individual or institution except
to:
1) Appropriate staff of the Department to
determine the impact of violent acts on children. The Department shall
report its findings to the General Assembly every 2 years by December
31;
2) The Department for the
purpose of injury prevention or determining the impact of violence.
A) All information and data shared with the
Department shall be kept confidential and limited to the scope of the project.
No data may be shared with the Department that could lead to the identity of
any facility, or the identity of any person whose condition or treatment is
submitted to the Department;
B) The
Department requesting data shall enter into a written agreement with the
Division of EMS which shall include, at minimum:
i) Data being requested;
ii) Proposed usage of data; and
iii) Responsible Individual charged with
ensuring the confidentiality of the data.
C) The written agreement must be approved by
the providing and receiving Department Deputy Director and the Director of the
Department.
3) Bona Fide
Researchers, with the permission of the Director of Public Health, except that
no information identifying the subjects of the reports or the reporters shall
be made available to researchers.
b)
All information and data reported
shall be confidential and privileged in accordance with Part 21 of Article VIII
of the Code of Civil Procedure [735 ILCS 5 /Art. VIII, Part 21].
(Section 55.81 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois)
c) The Department shall request consent for
release from a patient, a physician or hospital only upon a showing by the
applicant for such release that obtaining the identities of certain patients,
physicians or hospitals is necessary for his bona fide research directly
related to the objectives of the Act.
d)
The Department shall compile the
reports required under subsection (a) of the Act. The Department shall, using
only data from which the identity of an individual cannot be ascertained,
reconstructed, or verified and to which the identity of an individual cannot be
linked by a recipient of the data, report its findings to the General Assembly
by December 31, 1997, and every 2 years thereafter.
e) Violent Injury Registry data may be
available for medical or epidemiological research in accordance with subsection
(f). All requests by medical or epidemiologic researchers for Registry data
must be submitted in writing to the Department at
https://dph.illinois.gov/data-statistics/institutional-review-board.html.
The request must 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 the processing of data; storage and security
measures taken to ensure confidentiality of patient and facility 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.
f) All requests to conduct research and
modifications to approved research proposals involving the use of data that
includes patient or facility identifying information shall be subject to a
review to determine compliance with the following conditions:
1) The request for patient or facility
identifying information contains stated goals or objectives.
2) The request documents the feasibility of
the study design in achieving the stated goals and objectives.
3) The request documents the need for the
requested data to achieve the stated goals and objectives.
4) The requested data can be provided within
the time frame set forth in the request.
5) The request clearly documents that the
principal researcher has qualifications relevant to the type of research being
conducted and qualifies as a bona fide researcher.
6) The research will not duplicate other
research already underway using the same registry data when both require the
contact of a patient, reporting facility or physician about an individual
patient involved in the previously approved concurrent research.
g) The Department will enter into
a written Research Agreement for all approved research requests. The Agreement
shall specify the information that is being released and how it can be used, in
accordance with subsection (e) above. The Department will only provide
available data relevant to the goals and objectives of the specific research
approved by the Department.
h) The
identity of any facility, or any group of facts that tends to lead to the
identity of any person whose condition or treatment is submitted to the
Department, shall not be open to public inspection or dissemination.
i) Every hospital shall provide
representatives of the Department with access to information from all medical,
pathological, and other pertinent records and logs related to reportable
registry information. The Department shall not require hospitals to provide
information on cases that are dated more than two years before the Department's
request for further information.
j)
Every hospital shall provide access to information regarding specified patients
or other patients specified for research studies, related to reportable
registry information, conducted by the Department.
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