(a) Each clinical laboratory, licensed pursuant to § 19a-565, which discovers a medical error made in the performance or reporting of any test or examination performed by the laboratory shall promptly notify, in writing, the authorized person ordering the test of the existence of such error and shall promptly issue a corrected report or request for a retest, with the exception of HIV testing, in which case, errors shall be reported in person and counseling provided in accordance with chapter 368x.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 19a-565a

  • Clinical laboratory: means any facility or other area used for microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, immunohematological, biophysical, cytological, pathological or other examinations of human body fluids, secretions, excretions or excised or exfoliated tissues for the purpose of providing information for the (1) diagnosis, prevention or treatment of any human disease or impairment, (2) assessment of human health, or (3) assessment of the presence of drugs, poisons or other toxicological substances. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-490
  • Person: means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or association. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-490

(b) If the patient has requested the test directly from the laboratory, notice shall be sent to the patient, in writing, stating that a medical error in the reported patient test results has been detected and the patient is requested to contact the laboratory to arrange for a retest or other confirmation of test results. Said laboratory shall verbally or in writing inform the patient that in the event of a medical error the laboratory is required by law to inform him and that he may designate where such notification is to be sent. Such written notification shall be confidential and subject to the provisions of chapter 368x.

(c) Failure to comply with the provisions of this section may be cause for suspension or revocation of the license granted under said § 19a-565 or the imposition of any other disciplinary action specified in § 19a-17.

(d) The Department of Public Health may adopt regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to implement the provisions of this section.