How can a jurisdiction set up accountability procedures for out-of jurisdiction testers and linkage to care?
Out-of-jurisdiction testers may want to receive medical care in the jurisdiction in which they are tested. In this case, programs can use the same mechanisms for verifying linkage to care that they would for in-jurisdiction testers. If out-of-jurisdiction testers prefer to receive medical care in a jurisdiction other than the one in which they are tested, programs may be able to make arrangements for and verify linkage to care in the same way they would if the linkage were being arranged in the jurisdiction in which the testing was done. Alternatively, jurisdictions may be able to collaborate with health departments in neighboring jurisdictions to coordinate services and patient tracking, in accordance with state and local laws and regulations.
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