10-144 C.M.R. ch. 280, § 3 - RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPORTING
1. All
administrators of hospitals licensed by the Department of Health and Human
Services and all health professionals licensed pursuant to MRS Title 32 engaged
by a birthing center are responsible to report all cases involving a diagnosis
of a reportable birth defect involving any fetus or infant born in the State of
Maine to a Maine resident. Reporting shall be made to the Maine Department of
Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
Maine Birth Defects Program ("Maine Birth Defects Program"). This reporting
requirement extends to any live born or stillborn infant diagnosed at birth or
to any infant one year of age or younger admitted to the hospital or outpatient
office/clinic for diagnosis or treatment related to a reportable birth
defect.
2. Each administrator of a
hospital or other health facility subject to licensing requirements established
under either M.R.S.A. Title 22 or Title 32, which provides health care for
pregnant woman or for infants, shall designate a contact person responsible for
coordinating the reporting of birth defects by the facility to the Maine Birth
Defects Program. Such designee should be a clinical person with appropriate
experience in either obstetrics or newborn care, unless the Birth Defects
Program authorizes another designee. Each such administrator shall advise the
Birth Defects Program of the identity of the contact person for his or her
facility.
3. The designated contact
person shall also be responsible for the submission of appropriate reports to
the Maine Birth Defects Program regarding any infant or fetus diagnosed with a
reportable birth defect.
4. The
administrator of any hospital licensed pursuant to M.R.S.A. Title 22 shall also
designate a contact person within its medical records department to coordinate
the provision of all relevant medical records and other information pertaining
to an infant or fetus diagnosed with a reportable birth defect to the Maine
Birth Defects Program. The administrator shall also furnish the name of such
contact person to the Program.
5.
Each hospital or birthing center subject to these Rules will be provided a
report form by the Birth Defects Program, which will identify the required
reporting data pertaining to the mother and infant/fetus, along with a listing
of reportable birth defects under these Rules.
6. The administrator of each hospital
licensed by the Department of Health and Human Services or licensed health
professionals engaged by a birthing center subject to these Rules is
responsible for assuring that all facility staff, with responsibility for
obstetrical or newborn care, are informed of their respective responsibilities
under these Rules.
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