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211.575 Statewide system for stroke response and treatment.
(1)
(2)
As used in this section, "department" means the Department for Public Health.
The Department for Public Health shall establish and implement a plan for
achieving continuous quality improvement in the quality of care provided under a
statewide system for stroke response and treatment. In implementing the plan, the
department shall:
(a) Maintain a statewide stroke database to compile information and statistics on
stroke care as follows:
1.
The database shall align with the stroke consensus metrics developed
and approved by the American Heart Association, the American Stroke
Association, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the
Joint Commission;
2.
The department shall utilize the "Get With The Guidelines-Stroke"
quality improvement program maintained by the American Heart
Association and the American Stroke Association or another nationally
recognized program that utilizes a data set platform with patient
confidentiality standards no less secure than the statewide stroke
database established in this paragraph; and
3.
Require primary stroke centers as established in KRS 216B.0425 to
report to the database each case of stroke seen at the facility. The data
shall be reported in a format consistent with nationally recognized
guidelines on the treatment of individuals within the state with
confirmed cases of stroke;
(b) To the extent possible, coordinate with national voluntary health organizations
involved in stroke quality improvement to avoid duplication and redundancy;
(c) Encourage the sharing of information and data among health care providers on
methods to improve the quality of care of stroke patients in the state;
(d) Facilitate communication about data trends and treatment developments
among health care professionals involved in the care of individuals with
stroke;
(e) Require the application of evidence-based treatment guidelines for the
transition of stroke patients upon discharge from a hospital following acute
treatment to community-based care provided in a hospital outpatient,
physician office, or ambulatory clinic setting; and
(f) Establish a data oversight process and a plan for achieving continuous quality
improvement in the quality of care provided under the statewide system for
stroke response and treatment, which shall include:
1.
Analysis of the data included in the stroke database;
2.
Identification of potential interventions to improve stroke care in
specific geographic regions of the state; and
3.
Recommendations to the department and the Kentucky General
Assembly for improvement in the delivery of stroke care in the state.
(3)
(4)
(5)
All data reported under subsection (2)(a) of this section shall be made available to
the department and all government agencies or contractors of government agencies
which are responsible for the management and administration of emergency medical
services throughout the state.
On June 1, 2013, and annually on June 1 thereafter, the department shall provide a
report of its data and any related findings and recommendations to the Governor and
to the Legislative Research Commission. The report also shall be made available on
the department's Web site.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the disclosure of confidential
information or data in violation of the federal Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996.
Effective: July 12, 2012
History: Created 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 106, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2012.
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