How can non-clinical providers assure that they fulfill the requirements for HIV counseling and testing, informed consent and confidentiality?
The authorizing physician responsible for HIV testing is responsible for overseeing ordering the test and arrangements for confirmatory testing. Second, the individual designated as the director of the Limited Testing Site provides technical and clinical oversite of testing. Third, trained HIV test counselors play vitally important roles in offering HIV tests and in assuring that all existing requirements are met.
The authorizing physician responsible for HIV testing is responsible for overseeing ordering the test and arrangements for confirmatory testing. Second, the individual designated as the director of the Limited Testing Site provides technical and clinical oversight of testing. Third, trained HIV test counselors play vitally important roles in offering HIV tests and in assuring that all existing requirements are met.
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