Follow-Up Flint Rash Dermatology Report Form

Assessment of Chemical Exposures (ACE) Investigations - FY2015 Q3 Burden Report

Att B Flint Rash Dermatology Follow-up Report Form

Flint Rash Investigation

OMB: 0923-0051

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OMB No. 0923-0051

Exp. Date 03/31/2018

Attachment B - Follow-Up of rash investigation participants >2 weeks after their dermatology appointment – Questions and Potential Actions


Participant Name:

Call date/time:

Dermatology visit date:

EPA water testing date:


Hello, my name is _________________________________, and I work for the [Michigan Department of Health and Human Services/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]. As part of the Flint rash investigation you were seen by a dermatologist. Would you mind if I asked you a few follow up questions to see how that appointment went and how you have been doing since then? If now is not a good time for you, is there another time when I can call to follow up with you?

Condition

Question

Answer/Notes

Potential follow up actions

Ask all

After you were seen by the dermatologist, you were mailed a copy of the records from the dermatology appointment. Did you receive a copy of these records?


Notify Janese Bouters ([email protected])

Your primary care doctor was also mailed a copy of the records from your dermatology appointment. Do you know if your primary care doctor also received a copy of these records?


Have you been able to follow up with your primary care physician since you were seen by the dermatologist?



If not seen by primary care doctor

If no

(Ask open ended question…Why not?)

Haven’t had the time?

Rash has resolved?

Appointment is scheduled and upcoming?

Don’t think it will be useful?

Don’t have a primary care doctor?

Don’t have transportation to get to your primary care doctor?

Other reason?


Notify Lily Tyndall Snow (TyndallSnowL
@michigan.gov)

If seen by primary care doctor

When did you see your primary care doctor?



Did your primary care doctor prescribe any medications based on the recommendations of the dermatologist?


Notify Jevon McFadden ([email protected]) for communication back to dermatologists

If yes

What medications or other treatment did they prescribe?

How effective were they?


Did your primary care doctor prescribe any other medications in addition to those recommended by the dermatologist that have seemed to help?


If yes

What medications or other treatment did they prescribe?

How effective were they?


During this most recent visit to your primary care doctor, did they give you a referral for your rash and/or other symptoms?


If yes

What type of specialist did they refer you to?

Back to a dermatologist, or to another type of specialist?


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If EPA water testing done

As part of the rash investigation, a team from EPA did water testing at your house. Did you receive a call with results of your water testing?


Notify Jennifer Gray ([email protected]) if results unclear to participant

If yes

What were you told about the results of that water testing?



Ask all

Since you were seen by the dermatologist, how has your rash or other symptoms been doing?

Is it the same? Better? Worse? Gone away?



If the same or worse

Would you mind if we contacted the dermatologist you saw to let them know?


Notify Jevon McFadden

Do you feel like going to the dermatologist was beneficial overall?


If no

Is there anything you wish had been handled differently?


Have you changed your showering habits since you were seen by the dermatologists?



If yes

Do you shower more often? Less often? Shower longer duration? Shorter duration? Still not showering?



Is there anything more that we (the rash investigation team) can do to help?


Notify Jevon McFadden



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