Colorado Code § 25-3-117

Heart attack database - hospitals to report data on heart attack care
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(1)
(a) A hospital that is accredited by the American College of Cardiology Accreditation Services
or its successor organization or any nationally recognized accrediting body as a STEMI
receiving center shall report to the heart attack database data that is consistent with nationally
recognized guidelines on individuals with confirmed heart attacks within the state. Within thirty
days after receiving a quarterly report of a hospital's heart attack data from the heart attack
database, a hospital accredited as a STEMI receiving center shall submit the report to the
department.
(b) Hospitals that are recognized as STEMI referral centers pursuant to section 25-3-116
and PCI centers that are not accredited as heart attack receiving centers are encouraged to report
data to the heart attack database and provide quarterly database reports to the department.
(2) (a) Reports obtained by the department pursuant to this section are:
(I) Privileged and strictly confidential;
(II) Not subject to civil subpoena, not discoverable, and not admissible in a civil,
criminal, or administrative proceeding against a health-care facility or health-care professional;
and
(III) Not directly available to the public.
(b) With regard to reports obtained pursuant to this section, the department shall protect
the confidentiality of patient records in accordance with state and federal laws and shall not
disclose publicly any identifying or proprietary information of any hospital, hospital
administrator, health-care professional, or employee.
(3) The department shall sign a letter of commitment with any nationally recognized
body whose reports are provided to the department pursuant to subsection (1)(a) of this section
to ensure compliance with the confidentiality requirements and, as part of the letter of
commitment, request reporting measures and metrics at the national level for benchmarking
purposes.

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