(a) Listing of consultants. For core medical conditions, as listed on the RUSP, the Department of Health shall:
- (1) Maintain a list of pediatric consultants having special competence in these disorders; and
- (2) Make the names of such consultants known to the attending physicians of infants with abnormal screening test results.
(b) Registry. For core medical conditions, as listed on the RUSP, the department shall maintain a registry to:
- (1) Record laboratory results and diagnoses of all tested infants; and
- (2) Track referral for those infants in whom abnormal findings were noted during the screening process.
(c) Nutritional therapy.
- (1) Phenylketonuria (PKU). Nutritional therapy with low phenylalanine formula and/or foods shall be instituted after the diagnosis of PKU.
- (2) Galactosemia. Nutritional therapy with lactose-free formula and/or foods shall be instituted after the diagnosis of galactosemia.
- (3) Other genetic conditions. Other genetic conditions discovered by the laboratory testing done pursuant to this part may require nutritional therapy as recommended by specialist consultants.