Colorado Code § 25-4-1004.3

Newborn heart defect screening - pulse oximetry - rules - definition
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(1)
(a) On and after January 1, 2016, a birthing facility that is below seven thousand feet of
elevation shall test all infants born in the facility for critical congenital heart defects using pulse
oximetry.
(b) Upon receipt of the confirmation of the appropriate algorithm for the pulse oximetry
reading from the newborn screening committee, the newborn screening committee shall evaluate
whether pulse oximetry testing in birthing facilities at or above seven thousand feet elevation
meets the criteria in section 25-4-1004. Upon confirmation from the committee that the criteria
have been met, the state board of health shall promulgate rules to ensure that all newborns born
at or above seven thousand feet elevation are screened for critical congenital heart defects.
(c) The critical congenital heart defect screening using pulse oximetry must be
performed on every newborn prior to the newborn's release from the birthing facility.
(2) Each birthing facility shall report the results of the pulse oximetry screenings to the
department of public health and environment. The state board of health may promulgate rules for
the implementation of this section.
(3) As used in this section, a "birthing facility" means a general hospital or birthing
center licensed or certified pursuant to section 25-1.5-103 and that provides birthing and
newborn care services.

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