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Who is using electronic reporting – is it just laboratories? Can hospital laboratories report electronically?

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Who is using electronic reporting – is it just laboratories? Can hospital laboratories report electronically?

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Electronic reporting is conducted only by laboratories, as it has been done to report CD4<200 test results since 1992. Hospital, commercial and public health laboratories that conduct confirmatory Western Blot, PCR, p24, viral load and CD4 tests can report electronically. If a laboratory is not able to report electronically, it should complete a paper report. Physicians are required to use the paper report form: "Medical Provider HIV/AIDS and Partner/Contact Report." • Does electronic laboratory reporting include faxing? How is confidentiality protected when faxing is used? No. Faxing is not allowed to report HIV/AIDS cases. Electronic reporting is accomplished via a highly secure encrypted system designed specifically for this purpose. • Do labs report positive HIV results through the patient's county health department or directly to the State DOH? Directly to the State DOH. • How will a Black, Caribbean born, non-African American be reported? The race/ethnicity of an individual will

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