Blood Lead Reporting Solutions
Guidelines for reporting blood lead test results vary by state. Contact your state’s Lead Poisoning Program for details. For assistance, contact the Product Support Team at (800) 275-0102 or email us at LeadCareSupport@meridianbioscience.com.
For states that utilize electronic reporting, LeadCare® II offers a complimentary software program for download. States that currently accept the LeadCare II reporting software are listed in the dropdown below. If your state requires electronic reporting and is not listed below, please contact the Director of your Lead Poisoning Program to inquire about compatibility.
Arizona has a new option for reporting that allows you to enter results directly into the AZ surveillance system. Please reach out to Healthy Homes to get a user account set up: healthyhomes@azdhs.gov.
Alternatively, Arizona requests that you use the Excel template below for reporting all of your lead results. Please click on the link below and save the file to your computer. Make note of the instructions on the first sheet and email your results to: healthyhomes@azdhs.gov.
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
Before you begin patient testing, please email Sudha Rajagopalan (Sudha.Rajagopalan2@flhealth.gov) in order to obtain the Florida reporting template and submission instructions.
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report V1.3.3 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
North Carolina General Statute § 130A-131.8. requires reporting of blood lead test results to the North Carolina Children’s Environmental Health program.
Please contact the following to make arrangements for required reporting of blood lead test results:
- Tena Hand-Schafale, Children’s Environmental Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services tena.hand@dhhs.nc.gov or (919) 815-0141.
- Melanie Napier, Children’s Environmental Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services melanie.napier@dhhs.nc.gov or (919) 407-9401 or call the main number for the Children’s Environmental Health Program at (919) 707-5950 and ask for Children’s Environmental Health.
North Carolina requests that you use the Excel template or LeadCare II Reporting Software below to report blood lead test results.
Please click on the link below and save the file to your computer.
- Download and Print the NC Excel Template Instructions
- Download and save the NC Excel Template File
Or click on the links below to use the LeadCare II reporting software
- Download and Print the NC LeadCare Report Version User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
Pennsylvania Code requires that all blood lead test results be reported based on the following criteria:
Labs performing greater than or equal to 100 blood lead tests per month are required to report their results utilizing PA-NEDSS (Pennsylvania’s version of the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System).
Labs performing less than 100 blood lead tests per month are required to report using the PA Childhood Lead Report Form. Instructions for use are located in the footer of the document.
Rhode Island currently requests that you use the Excel template below for reporting all of your lead results. Please click on the link below and save the file to your computer. Make note of the instructions on the first sheet. Send this file weekly to the Web File Repository: for instructions, email anne.cardoza@health.ri.gov.
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
For reporting forms, please contact Epidemiology Surveillance Specialist, Mike Sullivan at (802) 652-2061 or Michael.Sullivan@vermont.gov. Email the Excel file only to VDHLeadReporting@ahs.state.vt.us.Vermont Reporting File
The Commonwealth of Virginia requires all blood lead test results to be reported using the form found at the following link: Virginia’s Confidential Morbidity Report Portal. Fax the completed report to 804-864-8102.
Washington State currently requests that you use the Excel template below for reporting all of your lead results. Please click on the link below and save the file to your computer. Make note of the instructions on the first sheet and send lead results securely via the State of Washington secure email portal. To set up a new account, please contact lead@doh.wa.gov.
In cooperation with your state’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, we have created LeadCare Report software to streamline the reporting process.
- Download and Print the LeadCare Report Version 2 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Reporting Software
The program is compatible with Windows 7, 8, and 10.
Install the program and create a TEST Record Set to forward to your local Lead Surveillance Team after consulting with Product Support. Naming convention for the test Record Set: TEST_facility name w state_(date of creation) mm.dd.yyyy. Example: Test_Magellan_MA_12.01.2016
- Download and print the LeadCare Report v2.0 User’s Guide
- Install LeadCare Report v2.0 and follow the prompts for installation