N.Y. Public Health Law Section 2500-H
Statewide perinatal data system


1.

In order to support quality care at all hospitals with obstetric services, the department is authorized to provide de-identified information for all births at each affiliate hospital in each regional perinatal center’s network to the regional perinatal center and the affiliate, except that such information shall include zip code and a unique identifier such as medical record number.

2.

The information when received by the department shall be used solely for the purpose of improving quality of care and shall not be subject to release under article six of the public officers law, and where applicable, shall be subject to the confidentiality provisions of § 2805-M (Confidentiality)section twenty-eight hundred five-m of this chapter, except that the release of birth certificate information shall be subject to § 4174 (Records)section forty-one hundred seventy-four of this chapter.

3.

The commissioner may release information collected through the statewide perinatal data system to his or her designees, including persons or entities under contract with the department to review quality of care issues, as required to monitor regional perinatal centers and affiliate hospitals and conduct quality improvement initiatives as needed to monitor, evaluate and improve patient care and outcomes. Such designee or person or entity under contract with the department to review quality of care issues shall maintain the confidentiality of all such information and shall use it only to improve quality of care, as approved by the department. * NB There are 2 § 2500-h’s

Source: Section 2500-H — Statewide perinatal data system, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBH/2500-H (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Dec. 28, 2024).

2500
Maternal and child health
2500‑A
Test for phenylketonuria and other diseases and conditions
2500‑B
Sudden infant death syndrome
2500‑C
Special programs with respect to diethylstilbestrol
2500‑D
New York state poison control network
2500‑E
Pregnant women, blood test for hepatitis B
2500‑F
Human immunodeficiency virus
2500‑F‑1
Special program for HIV services for women and children, including adolescents
2500‑G
Newborn infant hearing screening
2500‑H
Statewide perinatal data system
2500‑H*2
Anaphylactic policy for school districts and child care providers
2500‑I
Child food choking prevention
2500‑J
Autism spectrum disorders
2500‑K
Maternal depression
2500‑L
Pregnant people, blood test for hepatitis C virus (HCV)
2500‑M
Access to doulas
2501
Health and welfare services to all children
2502
Report of certain conditions
2503
Drug information to be furnished expectant mothers
2504
Enabling certain persons to consent for certain medical, dental, health and hospital services
2504‑A
Hepatitis B immunization of a minor
2504‑B
Information concerning pelvic exams
2505
Human breast milk
2505‑A
Rights of breastfeeding mothers
2505‑B
Lactation accommodations in airports
2506
Obstetric and pediatric practitioner incentive demonstration program
2507
Special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children
2508
Newborn health and safe sleep study
2509
Maternal mortality review board
2509‑A
Corded window blind leaflet
2509‑C
Availability of adverse childhood experiences services

Accessed:
Dec. 28, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 2500-H’s source at nysenate​.gov

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