Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.72 - Reportable information
Rule 2.
(1)
Reportable information is specifically related to patients with known or
suspected non-suicidal, non-medicinal chemical poisonings.
(2) Clinical laboratory evidence of
overexposure to a chemical poison, defined as a laboratory test result outside
of that laboratory's reference range, shall be considered evidence of known or
suspected chemical poisoning.
(3)
The health professional or health facility shall submit its report a format
that ensures the inclusion of the information listed under subdivisions (a) to
(e) of this subrule as applicable.
(a) All of
the following information, with respect to the patient, shall be provided:
(i) Last and first name and middle
initial.
(ii) Sex.
(iii) Race, if available.
(iv) Ethnic group, if available.
(v) Birth date or age.
(vi) Residential address.
(vii) Telephone number.
(viii) If the individual is a minor, the name
of a parent or guardian.
(ix) If
the individual is an adult, the name and address of his or her employer, if
available.
(b) If the
reporting entity is a health care provider or health facility other than a
clinical laboratory, the following diagnostic information shall be provided, in
addition to information specified in R 325.72(3)(a):
(i) The date of diagnosis.
(ii) The diagnosis, including diagnostic
code, if available.
(iii) Brief
narrative of the poisoning event, including date, location, and type of
chemical poison involved, and any other information considered by the health
professional/health facility to be related to health of the public.
(iv) Brief narrative of the patient signs and
symptoms, clinical findings, results of diagnostic tests, and clinical
outcome.
(c) If the
reporting entity is a clinical laboratory, the following information shall be
provided in addition to information specified in R 325.72(3)(a):
(i) Name of the clinical test
performed.
(ii) Test result
including units of measurement.
(iii) Laboratory reference range including
units of measurement.
(iv) Date
laboratory test was ordered.
(d) Name, address, telephone, and other
contact information shall be provided for the reporting health professional. If
the reporting entity is a health facility, contact information for the
diagnosing/treating/ordering physician shall be provided.
(e) Name, address, telephone and other
contact information for the health facility shall be provided if the reporting
entity is the facility.
Notes
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