Health Professionals
In Idaho, licensed physicians, hospital or health care facility administrators, laboratory directors, physician assistants, certified nurse practitioners, registered nurses, school health nurses, infection surveillance staff, public health officials and coroners are required to report all reportable diseases and conditions.
School administrators must report the closure of any public, parochial, charter, or private school within one (1) working day when, in his or her opinion, such a closing is related to communicable disease.
To report a communicable disease or condition to Southwest District Health Communicable Disease / Epidemiology Program:
- Call SWDH Epi Confidential Phone Reporting Line: 208-455-5442
- Fax SWDH Epi Confidential Fax Reporting Line: 208-455-5350
- E-mail SWDH to talk to an Epi [email protected]
*Do not send Protected Health Information (PHI) via email.
- SWDH – Reportable Disease Reporting Form
- Idaho Reportable Disease List
- Extended GC Questionnaire for Providers (fillable PDF)
- Southwest District Health Info Card (English)
- Southwest District Health Info Card (Spanish)
- Tuberculosis
- Idaho Health Alert Network (HAN)
- The Idaho HAN system is an automated system designed to rapidly deliver time-critical, health-related information to designated health partners.
- Idaho Health Alert Network Welcome Page
- HAN registration: https://health.dhw.idaho.gov/IDHAN/Form/User/register_user.aspx
HIPAA and Public Health
In accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the privacy rule expressly permits protected health information (PHI) to be shared for specified public health purposes. For example, covered entities (providers, nurses, health facilities, labs, etc.) may disclose PHI, without individual authorization to a public health authority legally authorized to collect or receive the information for the purposes of preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability. See 45 CFR 164.512(b)((1)(i).