Idaho Reportable Diseases / Procedures
In the State of Idaho, licensed physicians, physician assistants, certified nurse practitioners, registered nurses, school health nurses, infection surveillance staff, public health officials, laboratory directors, and coroners are required to report all reportable diseases and conditions.
Health Alert Network (HAN)
The Health Alert Network (HAN) is an essential resource for communication between Central District Health Department and health care providers, schools, laboratories, pharmacies, and other medical service providers. We highly encourage our healthcare community to sign-up to receive HAN messages. HAN is used to pass on important information about outbreaks, seasonal disease advisories, educational opportunities, and more.
Education Opportunities
Central District Health Department frequently provides educational opportunities for healthcare service providers in our community. Educational opportunities range from sexually transmitted disease updates to domestic biological terrorism.
HIPAA
As a public health agency, Central District Health Department is responsible for maintaining privacy and confidentiality of our clients.
inSPOT
In Idaho, there is an easy way to tell your sex partners you have a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
Refugee Health Screening
The purpose of the Refugee Health Screening program at Central District Health Department is to provide for coordinated delivery of preventative health screening services for newly arriving refugees. The information provided here details the sort of screening that is done before refugees and immigrants arrive in the United States and the sort of screening that takes place once they arrive in our communities.

