Author: Jennifer A. Doudna
Title: Blueprint for a Pop-up SARS-CoV-2 Testing Lab Document date: 2020_4_12
ID: modtthxx_122
Snippet: Upon a valid result and review by the CLS, results need to be reported to the relevant physicians as well as state and local authorities. Our resulting workflow is as follows: 1) call the physician that requisitioned the test with any critical (positive) results, 2) return all "positive," "negative," "inconclusive," or "specimen insufficient" results as a PDF report per patient to the physician, then 3) after the test results have been officially.....
Document: Upon a valid result and review by the CLS, results need to be reported to the relevant physicians as well as state and local authorities. Our resulting workflow is as follows: 1) call the physician that requisitioned the test with any critical (positive) results, 2) return all "positive," "negative," "inconclusive," or "specimen insufficient" results as a PDF report per patient to the physician, then 3) after the test results have been officially reported, all "positive," "negative," and "inconclusive" results are transmitted as a .csv in a HIPAA-compliant manner (using UC Berkeley's Google email service with additional Virtru encryption) to CDPH to be uploaded to the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange (CalREDIE). Typically, reporting to local health authorities must be done within one hour of reporting a positive result to a clinician in a format specified by the public health authority and reporting to CDPH must be done within 24 hours via electronic transmission.
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