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    Delaware Health Alert Network #394

    Delaware Health Alert Network #394

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    Delaware Health Alert Network #394

    September 13, 2018 7:58am

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    Advisory

    EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY LEGISLATION SIGNED IN DELAWARE AUGUST 29, 2018

    The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is issuing this health advisory to inform medical providers

    that as of Aug. 29, 2018, Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) is allowed in Delaware.

    Summary

    EPT is the clinical practice of treating the sexual partners of patients clinically diagnosed with an STD

    by providing a prescription, or dispensing medications to the patient to take to his/her partner without the

    healthcare provider first examining the partner. The purpose of EPT is to decrease the rate of reinfection and

    transmission to other partners and is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    EPT is not a mandate; but is available to health care providers who provide expedited partner therapy in

    good faith without fee or compensation. Healthcare professionals are not subject to civil or professional

    liability in connection with the provision of the therapy, counseling and materials, except in the case of

    gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct.

    A healthcare professional is not subject to civil or professional liability for choosing not to provide EPT.

    A healthcare professional who provides EPT shall provide counseling for the patient, including advice that

    all women and symptomatic persons, and in particular women with symptoms suggestive of pelvic inflammatory

    disease, are encouraged to seek medical attention. The healthcare professional shall also provide in written or

    electronic format, materials provided by the Department of Health and Social Services to be given by the patient

    to his or her sexual partner and advise to notify the partner of medication contraindications including allergies

    or medications that could interact with the recommended treatment.

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