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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216 — Health facilities and services

216.2970 Auditory screening of infants at health facilities -- Forwarding of reports.

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(1)As a condition of licensure or relicensure, all health facilities offering obstetric or
midwifery services shall provide an auditory screening for all infants using one
of the methods approved by the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs
by administrative regulation promulgated in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A.
(2)An auditory screening report that indicates a finding of potential hearing loss shall
be forwarded by the health facility within twenty-four
(24)hours of receipt to the:
(a)Attending physician or health care provider;
(b)Parents;
(c)Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs for evaluation or referral
for further evaluation in accordance with KRS 211.647; and
(d)Audiological assessment and diagnostic center approved by the office if a
follow-up assessment has been scheduled prior to the infant's discharge from
the hospital.
(3)An auditory screening report that does not indicate a potential hearing loss shall be
forwarded within one
(1)week to the Office for Children with Special Health Care
Needs with no information that personally identifies the child.
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