Letter From the Department of Health
I received a letter from the health department today, stating the I must weekly report any communicable disease. When I go to the link provided, it says that I must report any communicable disease with in 24 hours but does not say anything about weekly. (or at least I can not find it)
I went back through my state rules and regulation book and I can not fine any thing on it either. I went through my orientation paper work, nothing. They sent one copy of a from that I am to fax or email weekly by 2pm on Fridays. Has any one else every heard or had to do this? I am also looking for where it says I have to do it weekly. |
I'm in MI too and haven't heard or seen anything like this at all. Sounds ridiculous to me anyhow.
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I've only heard of providers in Ionia county getting a notice that they have to do this.
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Originally Posted by melilley: |
I'm in Michigan too and also haven't heard of this. Following!
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update
I talked to my consultant during the inspection, she is just now hearing about this (I was not the first to mention to her but she had never heard of this before and she been a consultant for 4 years). She found the letter and the approach to be off, like I did. She agreed that they should let her and the other consultant in on what is going on since they get called on it also.
I have not called the health department myself. Waiting for them to contact me again. (Note: I the letter is dated for 2 months after I was opened and the letter makes it sound like, I should of already known that I was to do this. It also does not say what will happen if I don't compile, as of today I have not reported and have not heard from them again) So, I did more research on the links and info that is included in the letter from the health department and still do not find where I, a day care needs to report weekly. Just within 24 hours for suspecting a disease. Here is the guide that I was told to read for a summery of the law can be found here, (hopefully the link will work) http://michigan.gov/documents/hlth_c...e_167371_7.pdf Here is the law the letter told me to reference PUBLIC HEALTH CODE (EXCERPT) Act 368 of 1978 333.5111 List of reportable diseases, infections, and disabilities; rules. Sec. 5111. (1) In carrying out its authority under this article, the department shall maintain a list of reportable diseases, infections, and disabilities that designates and classifies communicable, serious communicable, chronic, or noncommunicable diseases, infections, and disabilities. The department shall review and revise the list under this subsection at least annually. (2) In carrying out its authority under this article, the department may promulgate rules to do any of the following: (a) Establish requirements for reporting and other surveillance methods for measuring the occurrence of diseases, infections, and disabilities and the potential for epidemics. Rules promulgated under this subdivision may require a licensed health professional or health facility to submit to the department or a local health department, on a form provided by the department, a report of the occurrence of a communicable disease, serious communicable disease or infection, or disability. The rules promulgated under this subdivision may require a report to be submitted to the department not more than 24 hours after a licensed health professional or health facility determines that an individual has a serious communicable disease or infection. (b) Investigate cases, epidemics, and unusual occurrences of diseases, infections, and situations with a potential for causing diseases. (c) Establish procedures for control of diseases and infections, including, but not limited to, immunization and environmental controls. (d) Establish procedures for the prevention, detection, and treatment of disabilities and rehabilitation of individuals suffering from disabilities or disease, including nutritional problems. (e) Establish procedures for control of rabies and the disposition of nonhuman agents carrying disease, including rabid animals. (f) Establish procedures for the reporting of known or suspected cases of lead poisoning or undue lead body burden. (g) Designate communicable diseases or serious communicable diseases or infections for which local health departments are required to furnish care including, but not limited to, tuberculosis and venereal disease. (h) Implement this part and parts 52 and 53 including, but not limited to, rules for the discovery, care, and reporting of an individual having or suspected of having a communicable disease or a serious communicable disease or infection, and to establish approved tests under section 5123 and approved prophylaxes under section 5125. (3) The department shall promulgate rules to provide for the confidentiality of reports, records, and data pertaining to testing, care, treatment, reporting, and research associated with communicable diseases and serious communicable diseases or infections. |
Originally Posted by 284878: |
Originally Posted by melilley: |
it sounds like you only have to report if there is currently a communicable disease in your program...now the only question is if it's supposed to be within 24 hours, or if you have until the end of the week to do it. So if there isn't any communicable disease going on, then you don't have to report that weekly.
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Originally Posted by 284878: |
Nuttin to report cept rampant "teething, allergies, ear infections, car sickness, I fed them too much, and blocked tear ducts"
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Originally Posted by nannyde: |
Don't forget the growing pains!
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