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威斯康星州关于初级保健中艾滋病毒检测的法规:常见问题解答。

Wisconsin statutes regarding HIV testing in primary care: frequent questions and answers.

作者信息

Vergeront J M, Reiser W J, Druckenmiller J K, Krchnavek K A, Davis J P

机构信息

Wisconsin AIDS/HIV Program, Wisconsin Division of Public Health, Madison 53703-3043, USA.

出版信息

WMJ. 1998 Dec;97(11):47-51.

PMID:9894441
Abstract

The authors review Wisconsin statutes related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in primary care, including the areas of written informed consent, documentation of consent, testing without consent, testing of minors, disclosure of test results without the consent of the test subject, reporting requirements, discrimination, access by insurance companies and third-party payors to HIV test results, and civil liabilities and criminal penalties associated with violation of HIV-related state statutes. During the course of the HIV epidemic in Wisconsin, many individuals (service providers, legislators, consumers and advocates) supported the enactment of HIV-related legislation. Today, Wisconsin has some of the nation's most comprehensive HIV legislation. These laws have set a legal framework that balances the rights of individuals with protection of public's health. The relatively low seroprevalence of HIV infection in Wisconsin can be attributed, in part, to the state's HIV-related legislation. While Wisconsin HIV legislation is broadly focused, much of it is concerned with HIV testing. This article examines common questions as they pertain to HIV testing in primary care and to the following areas addressed by state statutes: counseling and referral for health and support services [Wisconsin statute s. 252 14(3)] informed consent for testing or disclosure [Wisconsin statute s. 252.15(2)] written consent to disclose [Wisconsin statute s. 252.15(3) & (4)] testing without consent of the test subject [Wisconsin statute s. 252.15(2)] confidentiality of an HIV test [Wisconsin statute s. 252.15(5)] reporting of positive test results [Wisconsin statute s. 252.15(7)] discrimination [Wisconsin statute s. 252.14(2)] civil and criminal liabilities [Wisconsin statute s. 252.14(4); 252.15(8) & (9)].

摘要

作者回顾了威斯康星州与初级保健中人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)检测相关的法规,包括书面知情同意、同意书记录、未经同意的检测、未成年人检测、未经检测对象同意披露检测结果、报告要求、歧视、保险公司和第三方支付方获取HIV检测结果,以及与违反州HIV相关法规相关的民事责任和刑事处罚。在威斯康星州的HIV疫情期间,许多人(服务提供者、立法者、消费者和倡导者)支持制定与HIV相关的立法。如今,威斯康星州拥有一些全国最全面的HIV法规。这些法律建立了一个平衡个人权利与保护公众健康的法律框架。威斯康星州HIV感染血清阳性率相对较低,部分可归因于该州与HIV相关的立法。虽然威斯康星州的HIV法规涵盖范围广泛,但其中大部分都与HIV检测有关。本文探讨了与初级保健中的HIV检测以及州法规涉及的以下领域相关的常见问题:健康和支持服务的咨询与转诊[威斯康星州法规第252.14(3)条]检测或披露的知情同意[威斯康星州法规第252.15(2)条]披露的书面同意[威斯康星州法规第252.15(3)和(4)条]未经检测对象同意的检测[威斯康星州法规第252.15(2)条]HIV检测的保密性[威斯康星州法规第252.15(5)条]阳性检测结果的报告[威斯康星州法规第252.15(7)条]歧视[威斯康星州法规第252.14(2)条]民事和刑事责任[威斯康星州法规第252.14(4)条;252.15(8)和(9)条]。

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