Ohio Admin. Code 3701-55-08 - Procedure following repeat screening or diagnostic testing
(A) When a repeat
screen or diagnostic test is conducted under paragraph (B) of rule
3701-55-07 of the Administrative
Code, the person who submitted the specimen shall
will do the
following:
(1) Communicate the results to the
child's parent, legal, guardian or legal custodian;
(2) Communicate the results to the director ;
and
(3) Refer the child for further
diagnostic testing, follow-up and management in accordance with the following,
as applicable:
(a) A child with abnormal
results on the diagnostic test for one or more of the disorders listed in
paragraphs
paragraph (A)(1) to
(A)(34) of rule
3701-55-02 of the Administrative
Code shall
will be referred to an appropriate specialist
physician who is approved under rule
3701-43-03 of the Administrative
Code as a provider for the program for medically handicapped children and is
board certified in pediatric endocrinology, medical genetics, or
immunology/infectious diseases, or to a cystic fibrosis center approved for the
program for medically handicapped children.
(b) A child with abnormal results on the
screen for sickle cell or other hemoglobin
disease, Sickle C disease, Sickle Beta Thalassemia,
Alpha Thalassemia (major or intermedia), or Beta Thalassemia (major or H
disease) shall
will be referred to a
physician who is approved under rule
3701-43-03 of the Administrative
Code as a provider for the program for medically handicapped children and is
board certified in pediatric hematology.
(c) A child with abnormal results on
diagnostic tests for sickle cell and other hemoglobinopathies
shall
will be
referred to a state funded Ohio regional sickle cell project for hemoglobin
counseling and follow-up.
(B) The physician to whom a child is referred
pursuant to paragraph (A) of this rule shall
will notify the
director of results and disposition of the child within thirty days of the
referral.
(C) The director may
share newborn screening information obtained pursuant to this chapter and from
other sources with programs within the department of health and with
individuals or entities under grant or contract with the department of health
to assist in locating a newborn child, the child's parent, legal guardian, or
legal custodian and to otherwise carry out the functions and responsibilities
of the director and the department of health.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3701.501
Rule Amplifies: 3701.501
Prior Effective Dates: 02/15/1999, 03/17/2003, 06/15/2003, 02/13/2009, 02/13/2014
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