Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 5. |
Subtitle 52. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE |
Chapter 10.52.12. Newborn Screening |
Sec. 10.52.12.10. Results
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A. Normal Screening Results.
(1) The Departments public health laboratory shall report normal newborn screening test results to the submitter of the blood-spot specimen within 3 business days after receipt of the blood-spot specimen.
(2) A birthing facility representative, health care provider, or the individual who is responsible for filing the certificate of birth if the birth occurs outside a birthing facility, or other submitter of the blood-spot specimen shall:
(a) Enter the results in the newborn infant's medical record; and
(b) Make the results available to the parent, guardian, or primary care providers upon request.
B. Abnormal Screening Results.
(1) The Departments public health laboratory shall immediately report abnormal newborn screening test results to the Follow-Up Unit.
(2) The Departments public health laboratory shall report to the Follow-Up Unit all known demographic and clinical data on the newborn infant in an electronic format compatible with the Departments information system databases operated by the Departments public health laboratory, as set forth at COMAR 10.10.13.25.
(3) The Follow-Up Unit shall enter results in the Departments database and initiate follow-up procedures as specified in Regulation .12 of this chapter.
(4) The submitter of the blood-spot specimen shall:
(a) Enter the results in the newborn infant's medical record; and
(b) Make the abnormal results available immediately to the newborn's parent, guardian, or primary care providers.