12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-71-250 - Congenital heart disease screening records
A. The screening of newborns pursuant to this
chapter is a population-based public health surveillance program as defined by
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (
Public Law
104-191 ; 110 Stat. 2033).
B. Upon request, a hospital shall make
available to the Virginia Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System
(VaCARES):
1. Medical records;
2. Records of laboratory tests; and
3. Any other information that VaCARES
considers necessary to:
a. Determine final
outcomes of abnormal CCHD screening results; or
b. Evaluate CCHD screening activities in the
Commonwealth, including performance of follow-up evaluations and diagnostic
tests, initiation of treatment when necessary, and surveillance of the accuracy
and efficacy of the CCHD screening.
C. Information that the Virginia Department
of Health receives under this section is confidential and may only be used or
disclosed:
1. For research and collective
statistical purposes pursuant to § 32.1-67.1 of the Code of
Virginia;
2. For state or federally
mandated statistical reports;
3. To
ensure that the information received by the Virginia Department of Health is
accurate and reliable; or
4. For
reporting to the Virginia Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System
pursuant to § 32.1-69.1 of the Code of Virginia and
12VAC5-191-280. The Newborn
Screening Program shall refer the newborn's parent or guardian to the Care
Connection for Children network for care coordination services.
D. The hospital administrator
shall ensure that CCHD screening is included in the perinatal quality assurance
program and provide the results of the quality improvement program to the
Virginia Department of Health upon request.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-67 of the Code of Virginia.
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