La. Admin. Code tit. 48 § V-16301

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section V-16301 - Procedures for Identification and Referral of Children with Birth Defects
A. The program will include the following.
1. Reporting sources required to report pursuant to the rule shall allow personnel from the department or its contractors to abstract information from the mother's and infant's files on their demographic characteristics, family history of birth defects, and outcomes of that and other pregnancies by that mother, according to the case definition used in LBDMN.
2. The chief operating officer, administrator, manager, director, and/or person in charge of each reporting source shall appoint one staff member as a contact person for the LBDMN surveillance activities. That staff member should be responsible for coordinating scheduled visits by LBDMN staff to review logs, discharge indices, and other case-finding sources, and will be responsible for arranging medical records review visits and record management.
3. LBDMN staff and the contact individual at the reporting source shall establish a schedule of case-finding and record review visits. This schedule shall take into account the capabilities of each individual reporting source in responding to data/information requests, as well as the need for timely case-finding and reporting for the LBDMN.
4. Potential cases are obtained/abstracted through review of medical records, logs, indices, appointment rosters, and other records.
5. The original medical records and other materials provided by the reporting source shall not be removed from that facility. Copies and other data should be made in compliance with existing federal and state laws and regulations.
6. The office will require information from a reporting source to be collected on a birth defects reporting form. This may be an electronic or paper form, as determined by LBDMN procedures.
7. The office will maintain a centralized database to include information reported on the birth defects reporting form.
8. The office will notify parents of infants and children identified of available early intervention services in their community.
B. Implementation
1. All reporting sources must comply with Act 194 of 2001 and these rules by July 1, 2004.

La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § V-16301

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, LR 30:1019 (May 2004).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40.31.48.