Effective July 1st 2015, all nursing facilities in Marion County will be required to immediately report confirmed or suspected cases of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) to the Marion County Public Health Department. The new requirement stems from an amendment to The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County code that adds CRE as a reportable communicable disease. Section 7-201 requires any physician or other health care provider who has knowledge of or diagnoses or treats a communicable disease case, and every manager of an extended care facility in which there is a communicable disease case to report that case or suspected case to Marion County Public Health Department in accordance with Section 7-202. Section 7-202 requires CRE to be reported immediately. Laboratories are also required to report evidence of a communicable disease under Section 7-301. Section 7-601 states failure to properly report could be up to a $1,000 fine, upon conviction. In addition to the fine, The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County may seek to abate the public health nuisance or violation of this ordinance in any court of competent jurisdiction. The code can be found at
https://www.hhcorp.org/hhc/images/HHCcode/codechapter7.pdf
Nursing Facilities are required to report when they know there is a case or a suspected case in the facility. Consulting with clinicians to know what the signs of CRE and all other communicable diseases, as defined in the ordinance, would be necessary to properly suspect cases. In terms of known CRE cases the facility should still report even if the laboratory has already reported to be safe, to avoid penalty. IHCA expects the Indiana State Department of Health to amend its communicable disease rule later this year to require this same reporting statewide.
Marion County Public Health Department sent a letter to All Marion County Medical Providers and Infection Preventionists about CRE Reporting. That letter can be found by clicking
here.
The CRE report form that needs to be submitted per patient per admission within 72 hours and faxed to Marion County Public Health Department Infectious Disease at (317)221-2076 can be found by clicking
here.
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