New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 300 - DISEASES
Part He-P 301 - COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Section He-P 301.02 - Reportable Diseases
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Health care providers shall report to the department diagnosis, suspicion of diagnosis, or suspected incident involving the following, in accordance with He-P 301.03, in the following time frames:
(b) Laboratories shall report to the department any laboratory test indicative of or highly correlated with infection of the following microorganisms in accordance with He-P 301.03(h) :
(c) Laboratories shall report to the department within 72 hours the results of all CD4+ lymphocyte laboratory tests.
(d) Laboratories shall report any tests indicative of HIV infection including antibody, antigen PCR based, and all viral load tests, including those with no virus detectable.
(e) Laboratories that are owned, operated, and located on the licensed premises of a hospital shall electronically report the test results listed in (b) -(d) above.
(f) Each hospital referred to in (d) and (e) above shall establish an electronic submission process and commence routine electronic reporting by December 31, 2018; and
(g) Hospitals referred to in (d) and (e) above shall format electronic submissions in accordance with guidance provided by the Department in the New Hampshire Local Implementation Guide for Electronic Laboratory Reporting using HL7 2.5.1, Version 4.0, 5/23/2016, available as noted in Appendix A.
(h) Laboratories shall submit clinical isolate material as requested by DHHS for the purpose of public health surveillance and investigation.
(i) Laboratories that are owned, operated, and located on the licensed premises of a hospital shall submit annually a hospital antibiogram report if one exists.
(j) The person in charge, or their designee, of any healthcare setting shall report to the department any investigation of suspected or actual incident of diversion of injectable medications in a health care setting within 72 hours of initiation of such investigation.
#3172, eff 1-2-86; ss by #4230, eff 2-23-87; ss by #4946, eff 10-2-90; amd by #6053, eff 6-24-95; ss by #6634, eff 11-25-97; ss by #8242, eff 12-30-04; ss by #9172, eff 6-6-08