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211.660 Kentucky birth surveillance registry -- Department's authority to

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promulgate administrative regulations.
(1)The Department for Public Health shall establish and maintain a Kentucky birth
surveillance registry that will provide a system for the collection of information
concerning birth defects, stillbirths, and high-risk conditions. The system may cover
all or part of the Commonwealth.
(2)In establishing the system, the department may review vital statistics records, and
shall also consider expanding the current list of congenital anomalies and high-risk
conditions as reported on birth certificates.
(a)The department may require general acute-care hospitals licensed under KRS
Chapter 216B to maintain a list of all inpatients and voluntarily to maintain a
list of all outpatients up to the age of five
(5)years with a primary diagnosis
of a congenital anomaly or high-risk condition as defined by the department
upon the recommendation of the appointed advisory committee. Hospital
participation regarding its outpatients shall be voluntary and subject to the
discretion of each hospital.
(b)The department may require medical laboratories licensed under KRS Chapter
333 to maintain medical records for all persons up to the age of five
(5)years
with a primary diagnosis of or a laboratory test result indicating congenital
anomaly or high-risk condition as defined by the department upon the
recommendation of the appointed advisory committee.
(4)Each licensed freestanding birthing center, general acute-care hospital licensed
under KRS Chapter 216B, and medical laboratory licensed under KRS Chapter 333
shall grant, if required or otherwise participating voluntarily under the provisions of
subsection
(3)of this section, to any Kentucky Birth Surveillance Registry
personnel or his or her designee, upon presentation of proper identification, access
to the medical records of any patient meeting the criteria in subsection
(3)of this
section. If the department's agent determines that copying of the medical records is
necessary, associated costs shall be borne by the Department for Public Health at
the rate pursuant to KRS 422.317.
(5)No liability of any kind, character, damages, or other relief shall arise or be
enforced against any licensed freestanding birthing center, general acute-care
hospital, or medical laboratory by reason of having provided the information or
material to the Kentucky Birth Surveillance Registry.
(6)The Department for Public Health may implement the provisions of KRS 211.651
to 211.670 through the promulgation of administrative regulations in accordance
with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A.
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