Hepatitis B and C must be reported to health authorities in Washington State as stated in WAC 246-101.
Health care providers, facilities, and laboratories must report chronic hepatitis on a monthly basis to the health department in which the patient resides, or to the provider's, facility's, or laboratory's health department if the patient's residence is unknown.
Local health departments must report to the Washington State Department of Health within seven days of case investigation completion or summary information within 21 days of receiving the case report.
- Fact Sheets
- Hepatitis B, C, and D Reporting
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Hepatitis B Reporting Requirements
- Surveillance Reports
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Viral Hepatitis Assessment staff work with local health departments, health care providers, and laboratories to collect hepatitis case report information. This information is currently presented in annual data snapshots. These snapshots provide information about people infected with hepatitis and help to guide program planning and distribution of resources.
Contact Us
Email us for questions about Hepatitis B, C, and D surveillance.
Washington State Department of Health
Viral Hepatitis Prevention Section
P.O. Box 47840 Olympia, WA 98504-7840