Positive/Negative Results Procedure Sample Clauses

Positive/Negative Results Procedure. Visit Healthcare guarantees that all positive and negative test results will be promptly reported to the University’s designated contacts. Positive and negative test results will be promptly provided to the individuals being tested and any individual with a positive test will be contacted directly via telephone call within hours of the positive result by one of Visit Healthcare’s clinical nurses and provided initial guidance regarding isolation. Visit Healthcare understands that certain athletic programs may require results reporting within 24 hours after sample collection, and that it will adhere to NCAA guidelines for testing/reporting should it be required. In addition, information sheets regarding recommended actions are distributed to all testing participants at the time that their sample is collected at the testing site. Those guidelines for action include recommendations regarding the need for isolation from others pending discussion with their own healthcare provider for those found to be COVID-19 positive or for those who currently exhibit or develop symptoms. When an individual is tested using a rapid antigen test, they are notified of results within six hours. For PCR and antigen testing, all positive test results are called to the tested individual’s contact telephone number and communicated to them or to their parent or guardian (if a minor) within eight hours of being reported by the lab. In either case, positive results reported are accompanied by counseling by a Visit Healthcare representative in person or over the phone to ensure appropriate measures, including isolation and follow-up assessment by each institution’s Student Health Center and/or by a local medical provider will take place. They are also made aware that they should expect a call from school, local, County or State Public Health authorities so that contact tracing may be conducted.
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