Missoula County Government: Missoula City-County Health Department Automates More COVID-19 Services
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Missoula MT
25 October, 2021
6:59 PM
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Press release from the Missoula County Government: 10/25/2021 2:00 PM Media Releases Contact Us Boards, Committees, Councils and Special Districts Current Vacancies Online Application Governing Boards Aging Services Governing Board Airport Authority Board Florence-Carlton Cemetery Board Health Boards Historical Museum Board Library Board Lolo Mosquito Abatement District Board Missoula Urban Transportation District Board Seeley Lake Cemetery District Board Tax Appeal Board Zoning Board of Adjustment Contact Us Help Customer Service Request Page Layout & Usage Site Navigation Site Map Departments, Divisions and Programs Animals & Pets Arts & Culture Birth, Death & Other Records Business Resolutions & Ordinances Community Communications Community Development About Missoula County Mission, Vision & Values Calendar Customer Service Request Elected Officials What is County Government? Frequently Asked Questions Apply for a building permit a burn permit (purchase or activate) County employment a food or lodging license a marriage license a septic permit or well permit a volunteer position on a County board, commission, or committee Contact a crime victim advocate a community council a Missoula County department the Commissioners' Office Donate to the Friends of the Shelter the Friends of the Library the Friends of the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Reddit In an effort to more effectively meet the public health need of our community, the Missoula City-County Health Department (MCCHD) is automating much of its COVID-19 response activities. This includes a shift from quarantine orders to recommendations for most close contacts, as this will increase efficiency and allow for information to make its way more quickly to individuals who have been exposed to the virus. The health department is implementing these changes based on recommendations from community members and in response to the continuing case numbers due to the delta variant. All testing patients at Flynn Lane will be able to get their results via text message. COVID-19 positive patients tested through the health department* will get a text to a web form within 48 hours of taking their COVID-19 test. This web form gives patients instructions on how to properly isolate and more. If patients don't fill out their web form within 24 hours of receiving it, they'll get a phone call from a case investigator. Patients will also have the option while filling out their form to request a phone call from us. Patients will also be auto-enrolled in SARA-alert, the health department's software that tracks patient's symptoms while they are in isolation. The health department's goal is to text close contacts within 24 hours of receiving a positive patient's fully filled out web form. Close contacts will be asked a series of questions in their web form and given and appropriate recommendation for quarantining based of their answers. The information collected from these secure HIPAA-compliant web forms will only be used for contact tracing and epidemiological purposes. For those community members who do not have access to technology, or who prefer to complete the process with a staff member, that option will remain in place. *The health department would like to note that our timelines to contact patients may vary for individuals tested at private clinics as the health department cannot guarantee how long it will take a private clinic to turn over positive results to us. Patients tested with at-home testing kits should report their results to the health department at http://misssoula.co/athometest. This press release was produced by the Missoula County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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