Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.259 - Statewide stroke registry
Rule 9.
(1) The
purpose of the stroke registry is to collect and analyze system data to
evaluate the delivery of stroke care, develop stroke risk reduction
initiatives, and provide resources for stroke research and education.
(2) The department shall coordinate data
collected by the stroke centers and EMS providers. The department shall develop
and publish a data submission manual that specifies all of the following:
(a) Data elements and definitions, including
the standards under R
330.258(1)(a) and the following:
(i) Definitions of what constitutes a
reportable stroke case.
(ii) Method
of submitting data to the department.
(iii) Timetables for data
submission.
(iv) Data submission
format.
(v) Protections for
individual record confidentiality.
(b) Notification of stroke centers of the
required registry data sets and to update the stroke centers and providers as
necessary, when the registry data set changes.
(c) Specification of both the process and
timelines for stroke center submission of data to the department.
(3) All healthcare facilities
shall submit to the department stroke data determined by the department to be
required for the department's operation of the statewide stroke registry. The
department shall prescribe and provide both of the following:
(a) Standard reporting mechanisms used by all
healthcare facilities.
(b) The form
and content of records maintained and the information to be reported to the
department.
(4) The
department and regional stroke care advisory councils shall use the stroke
registry data to identify and evaluate regional stroke care and to prepare
reports and analyses as requested by regional stroke advisory councils, the
statewide stroke care advisory subcommittee, or the state EMS coordination
committee.
Notes
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