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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

214.610 Cabinet for Health and Family Services to approve educational courses on

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all aspects of HIV and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- Publication of
current informational resources to inform and update all health care
professionals.
(1)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall approve appropriate educational
courses on the transmission, control, treatment, and prevention of the human
immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, that may
address appropriate behavior and attitude change.
(2)The Department for Public Health shall publish on its Web site the current
informational resources for the development of the educational courses or programs.
To the extent possible, the educational courses or programs under this subsection
shall:
(a)Include changes in Kentucky law affecting HIV testing and reporting;
confidentiality and privacy of HIV-related data, information, and reports; and
advances in treatment protocols, intervention protocols, coordination of
services, and other information deemed important by the Department for
Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC);
(b)Inform all professions involved with or affected by the birthing process about
the importance of HIV testing of pregnant women and the probability of
preventing perinatal transmission of HIV with appropriate treatment; and
(c)Update all health care professionals requesting information about the potential
involvement of their occupation in the treatment or prevention of blood-borne
pathogens with the latest CDC guidelines on occupational exposure to HIV
and other blood-borne pathogens.
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