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Pathology amends Indiana blood retention bill

The Indiana Association of Pathologists (IAP) and the CAP prevented an overly burdensome requirement over blood draw retentions from becoming law.  

Why it matters: The IAP and CAP partnered to amend a bill that would have required retention of all first-draw blood specimens for up to 30 days.

  • The IAP's testimony on February 11 to amend the bill highlighted logistical challenges and potential complications.

The big picture: Following the IAP testimony, the bill was successfully amended to limit the criteria for retention and to establish any blood retention requirement based on a hospital-based protocol.

  • The protocol requires specific notification on lab orders for patients admitted to the emergency room and treated for suspicious or violent circumstances, accidental injuries, or overdoses.
  • The retention time frame is now the earlier of patient discharge, death, or a maximum of 21 days.

On May 6, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed HB 1194 into law.

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