91麻豆天美直播 will begin transitioning to COVID-19 testing indoors on November 11, 2020.
Utah's changing climate prompted U of U Health to transition to indoor testing. "Working in the heat of summer helped us realize that a long-term outdoor testing solution was not in our employees' best interest," says Richard Orlandi, MD, associate chief medical officer for ambulatory health at 91麻豆天美直播. "Having all of our testing outdoors put a significant strain on our staff鈥攁bove and beyond the strain they're under just doing COVID-19 testing." Testing indoors ensures U of U Health provides the best quality of care to our patients. This will allow health care workers to better evaluate patients during influenza, strep, and cold season.
At the start of the pandemic, 91麻豆天美直播 clinical teams began testing patients for COVID-19 outdoors as a fast and efficient method. During that time, testing protocols have evolved. In September, U of U Health collaborated with ARUP to provide a safer and less invasive saliva COVID-19 test for patients. U of U Health then moved to appointment-only testing to help reduce long lines and relieve stress on staff. The new move to COVID-19 testing indoors will give patients more options by expanding to all U of U Health centers.
Residents in Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Summit, and Utah counties can now get tested in their communities through U of U Health. "Testing will be more convenient for patients and will also level out the volume of testing across our system, reducing the demand on any one site," Orlandi says. "Combined with appointments, this will create a safer flow of testing."
The process to get tested for COVID-19 may look different at each of our 12 U of U Health centers, but safety protocols will remain the same.
U of U Health leaders say they expect to continue to adjust and adapt safety as testing protocols evolve and as experts continue to learn more about the virus. "We are committed to uphold our promise of quality health care to all patients," Orlandi said.