130A-221.5. Diabetes education as part of well-child care.
Each physician, physician assistant, or certified nurse practitioner who provides well-child care is encouraged to educate and discuss the warning signs of Type I diabetes and symptoms with each parent for each child under the care of the physician, physician assistant, or certified nurse practitioner at least once at the following age intervals:
(1) Birth.
(2) Twelve months of age.
(3) Twenty-four months of age.
(4) Thirty-six months of age.
(5) Forty-eight months of age.
(6) Sixty months of age. (2015-273, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 130A-205 - Administration of program; rules.
§ 130A-206 - Financial aid for diagnosis and treatment.
§ 130A-208 - Central cancer registry.
§ 130A-209 - Incidence reporting of cancer; charge for collection if failure to report.
§ 130A-211 - Immunity of persons who report cancer.
§ 130A-212 - Confidentiality of records.
§ 130A-213 - Cancer Committee of the North Carolina Medical Society.
§ 130A-214 - Duties of Department.
§ 130A-215.5 - Communication of mammographic breast density information to patients.
§ 130A-216 - Cancer patient navigation program.
§ 130A-220 - Department to establish program.
§ 130A-221 - Department authorized to establish program.
§ 130A-221.1 - Coordination of diabetes programs.
§ 130A-221.5 - Diabetes education as part of well-child care.
§ 130A-222 - Department to establish program.
§ 130A-222.5 - Department to coordinate chronic care initiatives.
§ 130A-223 - Department to establish program.
§ 130A-223.1 - Department to establish strategies for improving men's health.