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California Parkinsonā€™s Disease Registry

California Health and Safety Code (HSC) 103870-103870.2 requires healthcare providers diagnosing or providing treatment to Parkinsonā€™s disease patients to report each case of Parkinsonā€™s disease to the California Department of Public Health beginning July 1, 2018. The Richard Paul Hemann California Parkinsonā€™s Disease Registry (CPDR) is a statewide population-based registry that will be used to measure the incidence and prevalence of Parkinsonā€™s disease. 

Surprisingly, little is known about how Parkinsonā€™s disease is distributed among different population groups and whether the patterns of disease are changing over time. Californiaā€™s large and diverse population makes it ideal for providing important information about this disease. CPDR will expand our understanding of Parkinsonā€™s disease to ultimately improve the lives of those affected.

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April is Parkinsons Disease Awareness Month

ā€‹Did you know an estimated 90,000 adults in the United States are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease each year. This represents an estimated 50 percent increase from the previously estimated rate of 60,000 diagnoses per year.  ā€‹

April is the month to increase awareness about Parkinson's disease, emphasize early detection, and highlight resources available to those living with Parkinson's Disease and their caregivers. ā€‹

This month also allows California Department of Public Health to highlight the California Parkinson's Disease Registry (CPDR).


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ā€‹Breaking News Parkinson's Disease Biomarker Found

ā€‹Landmark Moment in Search for Parkinsonā€™s Biomarker

The Michael J. Fox Foundation announced the most significant breakthrough to date in the search for a Parkinsonā€™s biomarker: a highly accurate biological test for Parkinsonā€™s disease. The test is capable of objectively and reliably detecting the disease at the molecular level ā€” even before the onset of symptomā€‹s.ā€‹

This is the first biomarker capable of identifying people with Parkinsonā€™s, or those at risk for Parkinsonā€™s, through abnormal alpha-synuclein ā€” the hallmark protein that misfolds in Parkinsonā€™s ā€” in the living brain.ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹

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PROGRAM UPDATE (March 2024):  The Data Disclosure Policies and Procedures (pdf) from the California Parkinsonā€™s Disease Registry are now available. Mandated reporting of Parkinson's disease cases will continue through 2024 and beyond in accordance with Assembly Bill No. 133. If you are a provider and have not yet submitted case information to the registry, it is not too late. CPDR will continue to accept case reports from previous reporting periods. The upcoming deadlines for 2024 and beyond are presented below.

 

Data Submission Deadlines:

ā€‹Date of Patient Encounter*

ā€‹Submission Deadlinā€‹e 

(Is the last day of each month)ā€‹

ā€‹ā€‹Julyā€“September 

ā€‹December

Octoberā€“ā€‹December 

ā€‹March 

 Januaryā€“ā€‹March 

ā€‹June

ā€‹Aprilā€“ā€‹June 

ā€‹September

ā€‹ ā€‹*For inpatient settings, the discharge date may be used as the date of the patient encounter. 

Note:  CPDR will continue to accept case reports from previous reporting periods.

   

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ā€‹California Parkinsonā€™s Disease Registryā€‹

P.O. Box 997377 MS 7205
Sacramento, CA 95899-7377

Phone: (916) 731-2500

Email:  CDSRBhelp@cdph.ca.govā€‹



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