12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-71-90 - Responsibilities of the chief executive officer
The chief executive officer shall assure that the hospital providing birthing services develops and implements policies and procedures to make certain that the following steps take place:
1. Collection of newborn dried-blood-spot
screening specimens shall occur after 24 hours of birth, and collection and
submission of the specimens shall meet the standards required by the testing
laboratory;
2. Notification of the
newborn's physician of record or designee shall occur within one business day
in the event that the infant is discharged before the newborn dried-blood-spot
screening specimen has been collected;
3. Communication of the newborn
dried-blood-spot screening test results to the newborn's physician of record or
designee shall occur so that test results may become part of the infant's
medical record on file with the physician;
4. The newborn screening dried-blood-spot
results and treatment shall be recorded in the patient's medical record, and
retention of the information shall comply with applicable medical record
retention requirements; and
5.
Training of staff on newborn dried-blood-spot screening specimen collection and
submission and parental notification shall be implemented in a way that ensures
an adequately trained and knowledgeable workforce is maintained for
implementing specimen collection and submission and parental notification
according to standards required by the testing laboratory and guidance from the
department.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-67 of the Code of Virginia.
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