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- CONFIDENTIAL MORBIDITY REPORT
Where no health care provider is in attendance, any individual having knowledge of a person who is suspected to be suffering from one of the diseases or conditions listed below may make such a report to the local health officer for the jurisdiction where the patient resides
- Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Forms - Sacramento County, California
Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) forms for reporting communicable diseases, tuberculosis, loss of consciousness or control, and animal patients are provided below
- Confidential Morbidity Reports Reporting Forms
For more information on our activities and a list of reportable diseases and conditions, view our Why Report? document The Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) is required to be completed by providers
- Reporting Diseases | Orange County California - Health Care Agency
It is important that you report notifiable diseases conditions to the county where the patient resides so that appropriate follow-up can occur The Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) form may be used to report notifiable diseases conditions to Orange County Public Health
- Department of Public Health - Acute Communicable Disease Control
If the case resides in LA County, providers must report the case through the LA County Department of Public Health Communicable Disease Reporting System Certain diseases as well as all outbreaks, and occurrences of unusual diseases must be reported by phone
- CDPH Form 110c - Confidential Morbidity Report
CONFIDENTIAL MORBIDITY REPORT California Department of Public Health PLEASE NOTE: Use this form for reporting lapses of consciousness, Alzheimer's disease or other conditions which may impair the ability to operate a motor vehicle safely (pursuant to H S 103900)
- Confidential Morbidity Report Form (CMR A)
* The Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) is designed for health care providers to report those diseases mandated by Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR)
- Confidential Morbidity Report - Santa Cruz Health
Where no health care provider is in attendance, any individual having knowledge of a person who is suspected to be suffering from one of the diseases or conditions listed below may make such a report to the local health officer for the jurisdiction where the patient resides
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