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For Immediate Release
4/27/11



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Senate Passes Erickson Bill to Streamline Routine HIV Screening

Measure is based on recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control.

Harrisburg – Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Ted Erickson (R-26) to implement recommendations of health experts to streamline HIV testing in Pennsylvania was approved by the Senate today.

Senate Bill 260 amends Act 148 of 1990, the "Confidentiality of HIV-Related Information Act."  Erickson originally introduced the legislation in response to recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to streamline the testing process.

When Act 148 was enacted, HIV testing was primarily targeted at individuals from high-risk populations and blood donors. The act was designed to guarantee privacy, confidentiality and education for those tested.  These goals were to be ensured by the requirement for pre-test counseling which included education about HIV prevention, and for signed informed consent.

In September of 2007, the CDC issued its "Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing" which called for routine HIV screening of all persons in a healthcare setting.

"Although Act 148's written informed consent provision was important when it was first implemented, it has become an impediment to Pennsylvania's ability to meet the CDC's recommendations for routine testing," Erickson said.

Senate Bill 260 would eliminate the requirement for pre-test counseling, and provide for an "opt-out" provision, whereby a patient is advised that a blood test will include testing for HIV unless he or she refuses.

"This procedure will prioritize identifying individuals who are unaware of their HIV status and getting them into treatment, while sustaining the fundamental voluntary nature of HIV screening," he said.

Senate Bill 260 will be sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

In addition to being recommended by the CDC, the measure is supported by the Pennsylvania Medical Society and the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania.

CONTACT:

Tom Golden
tgolden@pasen.gov
(610-853-4100)

 

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