2500-G - Newborn infant hearing screening.

* §  2500-g. Newborn hearing screening. The commissioner shall, within  the amounts appropriated therefor, and in consultation with health  care  providers  or  their  representatives,  establish  a  program  to screen  newborn infants for hearing problems.  This  program  shall  incorporate  consensus   medical   guidelines  and  protocols,  reflecting  the  most  cost-effective methods  for  detecting  hearing  problems  as  early  as  possible  in  an  infant's life. The program shall provide for follow-up  screening including referrals for screening or care. Such program  shall  also  provide  for the reimbursement of health care providers performing  such  services  under  the  program.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of   the  administrative  officer, or other designated person, at each institution  caring for newborn infants, to  either  administer  such  a  program  or  provide  a  referral  for  the  patient  to obtain the service following  discharge.    * NB Effective until January 11, 2011    * § 2500-g. Newborn infant  hearing  screening.  1.  The  commissioner  shall,  within  the  amounts  appropriated therefor, and in consultation  with health care providers or their representatives, establish a program  to screen newborn infants  for  hearing  problems.  This  program  shall  incorporate  consensus  medical guidelines and protocols, reflecting the  most cost-effective methods for detecting hearing problems as  early  as  possible  in  an  infant's life. The program shall provide for follow-up  screening including referrals for screening or care. Such program  shall  also  provide  for the reimbursement of health care providers performing  such services under the program.    2. It shall be  the  duty  of  the  administrative  officer  or  other  designated   person  at  each  facility  licensed  pursuant  to  article  twenty-eight of this chapter  caring  for  newborn  infants,  to  either  administer  a hearing screening upon each such newborn infant or, if the  facility is not reasonably able to screen  a  newborn  infant  prior  to  discharge,  provide  a  referral  for  the  newborn infant to obtain the  service following discharge. Facilities subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  section  that  administer a newborn infant hearing screening shall  report to the  department  in  a  manner  and  format  required  by  the  commissioner:    (a) the results of each newborn infant hearing screening performed;    (b)  instances  in  which  a  newborn  infant hearing screening is not  performed on a newborn infant before such infant is discharged from  the  facility; and    (c)  such  other  information  or  data  as  may  be  required  by the  commissioner pursuant to regulation to  fulfill  the  purposes  of  this  section.    3. Any person who performs a newborn infant hearing screening, meaning  a  hearing  screening  performed  upon  a  newborn  infant, other than a  hearing screening administered by a facility pursuant to subdivision two  of this section, or upon a child under six months of age,  shall  report  to  the  department, in a manner and format required by the commissioner  pursuant to regulation:    (a) the results of each newborn infant  hearing  screening  performed;  and    (b)  such  other  information  or  data  as  may  be  required  by the  commissioner to fulfill the purposes of this section.    4. The department  shall  collect  and  maintain  the  newborn  infant  hearing  results  and  information provided pursuant to subdivisions two  and three of this section in a statewide information system developed by  the department for such purpose.    5. The department shall  provide  access  to  newborn  infant  hearing  screening  results  and  other  information or data as determined by thedepartment to the  following  persons  or  entities  for  the  following  purposes:    (a)  The  commissioner of health for the purposes of outreach, quality  improvement and accountability, research,  and  epidemiological  studies  and disease control;    (b)  The commissioner of health and mental hygiene for the city of New  York and local health departments  for  purposes  of  outreach,  quality  improvement  and  accountability,  research, epidemiological studies and  disease control;    (c) Health care  professionals  licensed  under  title  eight  of  the  education  law and their designees for the purposes of determining, with  respect to newborn infants or  children  under  their  care,  whether  a  newborn  infant  hearing screening was performed, whether a re-screening  or other  follow-up  is  necessary,  to  enter  newborn  infant  hearing  screening results and data, and for treatment purposes;    (d)  A  facility  licensed  under article twenty-eight of this chapter  that administers a newborn infant hearing screening for the purposes  of  entering  newborn  infant  hearing  screening  results and data into the  statewide  information  system  and  determining  whether  a  screening,  re-screening or other follow-up is necessary;    (e)  Third party payers as defined in paragraph (f) of subdivision two  of section twenty-one  hundred  sixty-eight  of  this  chapter  for  the  purposes  of  quality assurance, accountability and outreach relating to  enrollees covered by the third party payer; and    (f) A commissioner of a local social services district with regard  to  newborn infants or children in his or her legal custody.    6. All newborn hearing screening results and other information or data  maintained  by  the  department  shall  be confidential and shall not be  disclosed except as provided for in this section. The parent or guardian  of a newborn infant or child for whom a newborn infant hearing screening  was performed may obtain a copy of the newborn infant hearing  screening  results from:    (a)   The  facility  that  administered  the  newborn  infant  hearing  screening;    (b) The person who performed the screening, if the screening  was  not  administered at a facility subject to the provisions of this section; or    (c)  The  statewide  information  system that maintains the results by  requesting  the  record  pursuant  to  procedures  established  by   the  commissioner in regulation.    * NB Effective January 11, 2011