Delivery
  Circumcision
  Birthing center
  Other
PSYCHIATRIC/PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS
  General classification
  Electroshock treatment
  Milieu therapy
  Play therapy
  Other
PSYCHIATRIC/PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
  General classification
  Rehabilitation
  Day care
  Night care
  Individual therapy
  Group therapy
  Family therapy
  Biofeedback
  Testing
  Other
DHS 120.09(4)(4)Affidavit of publication. A hospital that publishes any notice under sub. (3) shall require the newspaper in which the notice is published to furnish the hospital with an affidavit of publication attached to a copy of the notice clipped from the paper. The affidavit shall state the name of the newspaper and the date of publication and shall be signed by the editor, publisher, owner or designee of the editor, publisher or owner. Within 14 calendar days after the hospital receives the affidavit of publication, the hospital shall transmit to the department the affidavit and the notice clipped from the newspaper attached.
DHS 120.09 NoteNote: Health care providers who are required to send their information directly to the department should use the following address: Bureau of Health Information and Policy, P. O. Box 2659, Madison, Wisconsin 53701-2659, or deliver the communications to Room 372, 1 W. Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin.
DHS 120.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01; CR 01-051: cr. (3) (a) 6m., Register September 2001 No. 549 eff. 10-1-01.
DHS 120.10DHS 120.10Liabilities; penalties.
DHS 120.10(1)(1)Definition. In this section, “type of data” means inpatient, emergency department, ambulatory, fiscal, annual and other health care provider data required to be submitted to the department under this chapter.
DHS 120.10(2)(2)Civil liability. In accordance with s. 153.76, Stats., and except as provided in sub. (3), whoever violates the patient confidentiality provisions defined in ss. 153.50 and 153.75 (1) (a), Stats., shall be liable to the patient for actual damages and costs, plus exemplary damages of up to $1,000 for a negligent violation and up to $5,000 for an intentional violation.
DHS 120.10(3)(3)Immunity from liability.
DHS 120.10(3)(a)(a) In accordance with s. 153.77, Stats., and except as provided in par. (b), a health care provider that submits information to the department under this chapter is immune from civil liability for all of the following: