Why do I have to report when the laboratory has already reported the case?

The health care provider will be the first person to make the diagnosis or be the first health care professional to suspect that the illness is occurring. They often possess clinical information that the laboratory doesn’t have -information that often is critical for public health authorities to perform their duties in a timely and efficient fashion.

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1. Whom do I notify?
2. What should I tell my patients who have reportable diseases?
3. What is a reportable communicable disease?
4. How and why were these diseases selected?
5. Why is it important for health care providers to report diseases in a timely manner?
6. What information must be in the report?
7. Does HIPAA allow disease reporting?
8. What do health departments do with this information?
9. Why do I have to report when the laboratory has already reported the case?
10. What is expected from a health care provider during a disease investigation?