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The Los Angeles County NGHA office was
established in 1991 to implement enforcement of Chapter
195, §§ 1244, 1244.1, 1244.3 and 1244.4 of the California Business and
Professions Code. This statute governs programs providing waived
bioanalytical screening tests to asymptomatic individuals for a non-infectious
chronic health condition. Entities conducting a program within the County
of Los Angeles must file an application form and all required documentation to
the County NGHA office at least thirty days prior
to program operation.
Examples of NGHA programs:
- A cholesterol screening
program held at a shopping mall and sponsored by a hospital, in which blood
is collected by fingerstick and tested onsite using a portable machine.
- Glucose testing performed at
a pharmacy in which blood is collected by fingerstick and tested onsite
using a portable analyzer.
- Examination of stool for
occult blood at a senior citizens' community center.
Programs that are not classified
as NGHA program:
- Collection of blood by
venipuncture at a shopping mall which is subsequently tested for glucose (or
other components) at a licensed medical laboratory. (Note: this
may be illegal in California unless the shopping mall location is approved
as a blood drawing station.)
- Blood pressure screening.
- Estimation of body fat
content.
IMPORTANT FORMS AND DOCUMENTS
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