Wash. Admin. Code § 246-470-053 - The coordinated care electronic tracking program access to information from the program
(1) Access. The
coordinated care electronic tracking program may have access to data for the
purposes of:
(a) Providing program data to
emergency department personnel when the patient registers in the emergency
department; and
(b) Providing
notice to the patient's providers, appropriate care coordination staff, and
prescribers listed in the patient's prescription monitoring program record when
the patient has experienced a controlled substance overdose event.
(2) Registration for access. The
coordinated care electronic tracking program may register for access by using
the registration process established by the department.
(3) Verification by the department. The
department or its designee shall verify the authentication and identity of the
coordinated care electronic tracking program before allowing access to any
prescription monitoring information.
(4) Procedure for accessing prescription
data. The coordinated care electronic tracking program must access data from
the program electronically through a method approved by the department. The
data shall only be retained long enough by the tracking program to create the
report needed by emergency department personnel when the patient registered or
to provide notice of an overdose event.
(5) If the secure connection between the
coordinated care electronic tracking program and the program is compromised,
the coordinated care electronic tracking program shall notify the department's
designee by telephone and in writing as soon as reasonably possible.
(6) All requests for, uses of, and
disclosures of prescription monitoring information by authorized persons must
be consistent with the mandate as outlined in
RCW
70.225.040 and this chapter.
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