WAC 246-101-120
Handling of case reports and medical
information. (1) All records and specimens containing or
accompanied by patient identifying information are confidential.
(2) Health care providers who know of a person with a
notifiable condition, other than a sexually transmitted disease,
shall release identifying information only to other individuals
responsible for protecting the health and well-being of the
public through control of disease.
(3) Health care providers with knowledge of a person with
sexually transmitted disease, and following the basic principles
of health care providers, which respect the human dignity and
confidentiality of patients:
(a) May disclose identity of a person or release identifying
information only as specified in RCW 70.24.105; and
(b) Shall under RCW 70.24.105(6), use only the following
customary methods for exchange of medical information:
(i) Health care providers may exchange medical information
related to HIV testing, HIV test results, and confirmed HIV or
confirmed STD diagnosis and treatment in order to provide health
care services to the patient. This means that information shared
impacts the care or treatment decisions concerning the patient;
and the health care provider requires the information for the
patient's benefit.
(ii) Health care providers responsible for office management
are authorized to permit access to a patient's medical
information and medical record by medical staff or office staff
to carry out duties required for care and treatment of a patient
and the management of medical information and the patient's
medical record.
(c) Health care providers conducting a clinical HIV research
project shall report the identity of an individual participating
in the project unless:
(i) The project has been approved by an institutional review
board; and
(ii) The project has a system in place to remind referring
health care providers of their reporting obligations under this
chapter.
(4) Health care providers shall establish and implement
policies and procedures to maintain confidentiality related to a
patient's medical information.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 70.104.030. 00-23-120,
§ 246-101-120, filed 11/22/00, effective 12/23/00.]