2023-08-02 16:11:28
DSIH, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 02, 2023
A decree published on August 1 in the Official Journal details the procedures for reporting a new category of notifiable diseases by biologists. They will be carried out in a new information system, called LABOé-SI.
Ce decree n° 2023-700 of July 31, 2023 lays down the procedures for the transmission of reports to the health authorities, by doctors or managers of medical biology services and laboratories, of diseases requiring urgent intervention or requiring special monitoring for the protection of the health of the population. This concerns in particular acute respiratory infections (Covid-19, influenza, bronchiolitis) and arboviruses (dengue fever, chikungunya, Zika and West Nile). The complete list of the diseases concerned will be specified in an order.
The decree, which records the creation of the LABOé-SI processing system, specifies that the recipients of the data collected – detailed in the text – are only the authorized personnel of the regional health agency with territorial jurisdiction; and authorized personnel from the National Public Health Agency. The data is kept in LABOé-SI for a period of one month from receipt.
LABOé-SI will benefit from feedback from SIDEP, which centralized the results of COVID-19 screening tests and bowed out on June 30, 2023. LABOé-SI should be operational on November 15, “with initially an opening to a few laboratories before a general opening”, specified the SNBH (National Union of Hospital Biologists) following a meeting organized on July 7 with the DGS on its deployment.
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