Sanford Health Launches In-House Testing for Coronavirus
To be tested, patients must meet high-risk criteria and have a physician order.
The new Sanford testing capability will enable far more patients to be tested with faster turnaround time. Sanford estimates it will be able to process nearly 400 tests per day, with plans to double that capacity in the coming weeks.
The expanded testing will also provide public health officials more data about the spread of COVID-19 in the communities Sanford serves.
"This was a tremendous effort on the part of our team to rapidly validate and launch our own internal testing," said Dr.
Previously, tests were sent to the state
To get a test, Sanford patients must meet criteria defined by the
Active lower respiratory symptoms - fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, headache and
Contact with someone who has a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis, or Recent travel to a Level 3 country as determined by the
If patients are experiencing symptoms, they should call their provider instead of going directly to their clinic.
Sanford is also offering e-visits for COVID-19 care in
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