Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.174 - Investigation of diseases, infections, epidemics, and situations with potential for causing diseases
Rule 4.
(1) The
department or the local health department that has jurisdiction where an
individual who has a reported condition resides or where an illness or
infection is being or may be spread shall initiate an investigation as
necessary.
(2) An investigator who
presents official identification of the local health department or the
department shall promptly be provided with medical, epidemiologic, and other
information pertaining to any of the following:
(a) Individuals who have designated
conditions or other conditions of public health significance.
(b) Individuals, whether ill or well, who are
part of a group in which an unusual occurrence, outbreak, or epidemic has
occurred.
(c) Individuals who are
not known to have a designated condition but whose medical or epidemiological
information is needed for investigation into the cause of the occurrence of the
condition.
(d) Individuals who were
potentially exposed to a designated condition.
(e) Individuals who may be a carrier or
health threat to others under MCL 333.5201.
(f) Any other information that may be
relevant to an investigation under this rule.
(3) Requests for individual medical and
epidemiologic information to validate the completeness and accuracy of
reporting are specifically authorized. Information released in response to a
request made by type of disease, infection, or condition or diagnostic code
category may include information about individuals who are not the primary
focus of the request if it is not reasonably possible to delete it from the
requested information.
(4) A
representative of the local health department or the department may obtain
human, animal, environmental, or other types of specimens or cause such
specimens to be obtained by appropriate means, including venipuncture, in the
course of an investigation of a reported disease, infection, or
condition.
(5) The local health
department shall transmit the results of its investigation of a report of an
unusual occurrence of illness, outbreak, or epidemic to the department by an
immediate informal report that shall be followed by progress reports and a
final report. The reports shall be in a format that is acceptable to the
department.
Notes
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