Utah Code § 26B-7-221

Public reporting of health care associated infections
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(1)
(a) An ambulatory surgical facility, a general acute hospital, a specialty hospital, an end stage
renal disease facility, and other facilities as required by rules of the Center for Medicare and
Medicaid Services shall give the department access to the facility's data on the incidence and
rate of health care associated infections that the facility submits to the National Healthcare
Safety Network in the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pursuant to
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services rules for infection reporting.
(b) Access to data under this Subsection (1) may include data sharing through the National
Healthcare Safety Network.
(2)
(a) The department shall, beginning May 1, 2013, use the data submitted by the facilities in
accordance with Subsection (1) to compile an annual report on health care associated
infections in ambulatory surgical facilities, general acute hospitals, and specialty hospitals for
public distribution in accordance with the requirements of this subsection. The department
shall publish the report on the department's website and the Utah Health Exchange.
(b) The department's report under this section shall:
(i) include the following health care associated infections as required by the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Services and protocols adopted by the National Healthcare Safety
Network in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
(A) central line associated bloodstream infections;

(B) catheter associated urinary tract infections;
(C) surgical site infections from procedures on the colon or an abdominal hysterectomy;
(D) methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus bacteremia;
(E) clostridium difficile of the colon; and
(F) other health care associated infections when reporting is required by the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Services and protocols adopted by the National Healthcare Safety
Network in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
(ii) include data on the rate of health care associated infections:
(A) for the infection types described in Subsection (2)(b)(i); and
(B) by health care facility or hospital;
(iii) include data on how the rate of health care associated infections in ambulatory surgical
facilities, general acute hospitals, and specialty hospitals compares with the rates in other
states;
(iv) in compiling the report described in Subsection (2)(a), use analytical methodologies that
meet accepted standards of validity and reliability;
(v) clearly identify and acknowledge, in the report, the limitations of the data sources and
analytic methodologies used to develop comparative facility or hospital information;
(vi) decide whether information supplied by a facility or hospital under Subsection (1) is
appropriate to include in the report;
(vii) adjust comparisons among facilities and hospitals for patient case mix and other relevant
factors, when appropriate; and
(viii) control for provider peer groups, when appropriate.
(3) Before posting or releasing the report described in Subsection (2)(a), the department shall:
(a) disclose to each ambulatory surgical facility, general acute hospital, and specialty hospital
whose data is included in the report:
(i) the entire methodology for analyzing the data; and
(ii) the comparative facility or hospital information and other information the department has
compiled for the facility or hospital; and
(b) give the facility or hospital 30 days to suggest corrections or add explanatory comments about
the data.
(4) The department shall develop and implement effective safeguards to protect against the
unauthorized use or disclosure of ambulatory surgical facility, general acute hospital, and
specialty hospital data, including the dissemination of inconsistent, incomplete, invalid,
inaccurate, or subjective data.
(5) The report described in Subsection (2)(a):
(a) may include data that compare and identify general acute hospitals, ambulatory surgical
centers, and specialty hospitals;
(b) shall contain only statistical, non-identifying information and may not disclose the identity of:
(i) an employee of an ambulatory surgical facility, a general acute hospital, or a specialty
hospital;
(ii) a patient; or
(iii) a health care provider licensed under Title 58, Occupations and Professions; and
(c) may not be used as evidence in a criminal, civil, or administrative proceeding.
(6) This section does not limit the department's authority to investigate and collect data regarding
infections and communicable diseases under other provisions of state or federal law.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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