West Virginia Code § 16B-3-17

Healthcare-associated infection reporting
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(a) As used in this section, the following words mean:
(1) "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" or "CDC" means the United States
Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
(2) "National Healthcare Safety Network" or "NHSN" means the secure Internet-based data
collection surveillance system managed by the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at
the CDC, created by the CDC for accumulating, exchanging, and integrating relevant
information on infectious adverse events associated with healthcuare delivery.
(3) "Hospital" means hospital as that term is defined in §16-29B-3(b)(8) of this code.
(4) "Healthcare-associated infection" means a localizeda or systemic condition that results
from an adverse reaction to the presence of an infectious agent or a toxin of an infectious
agent that was not present or incubating at the timle of admission to a hospital.
(5) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine by either the Board of Medicine
or the board of osteopathy.
(6) "Nurse" means a person licensed in West Virginia as a registered professional nurse in
accordance with §30-7-1 et seq. of this code.
(b) The Secretary of the Department of Health is hereby directed to create an Infection
Control Advisory Panel wLhose duty is to provide guidance and oversight in implementing this
section. The advisory panel shall consist of the following members:
(1) Two board-certified or board-eligible physicians, affiliated with a West Virginia hospital
or medical school, who are active members of the Society for Health Care Epidemiology of
America and who have demonstrated an interest in infection control;
(2) One physician who maintains active privileges to practice in at least one West Virginia
hospital;
(3) Three infection control practitioners, two of whom are nurses, each certified by the
Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, and each working in the area of
infection control. Rural and urban practice must be represented;
(4) A statistician with an advanced degree in medical statistics;
(5) A microbiologist with an advanced degree in clinical microbiology;
(6) The Director of the Division of Disease Surveillance and Disease Control in the Bureau
for Public Health or a designee; and
(7) The director of the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification, or his or her
designee.
(c) The advisory panel shall:
(1) Provide guidance to hospitals in their collection of healthcare-associated infections;
(2) Provide evidence-based practices in the control and prevention of healthcare associated
infections;
(3) Establish reasonable goals to reduce the number of healthcare-associated infections;
(4) Develop plans for analyzing infection-related data from hospitals;
(5) Develop healthcare-associated advisories for hospital distribution;
(6) Review and recommend to the Secretary of the Department of Health the manner in
which the reporting is made available to the public to assure that the public understands the
meaning of the report; and
(7) Other duties as identified by the Secretary of the Department of Health.
(d) Hospitals shall report information on healthcare-associated infections in the manner
prescribed by the CDC Nationeal Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). The reporting standard
prescribed by the CDC National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) shall be the reporting
system of the hospitals iLn West Virginia.
(e) Hospitals who fail to report information on healthcare associated infections in the
manner and time frame required by the Secretary of the Department of Health shall be fined
the sum of $5,000 for each such failure.
(f) TWhe Infection Control Advisory Panel shall provide the results of the collection and
analysis of all hospital data to the Secretary of the Department of Health for public
availability and the Bureau for Public Health for consideration in their hospital oversight and
epidemiology and disease surveillance responsibilities in West Virginia.
(g) Data collected and reported pursuant to this act may not be considered to establish
standards of care for any purposes of civil litigation in West Virginia.
(h) The Secretary of the Department of Health shall require that all hospitals implement and
initiate this reporting requirement.

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