COVID-19 Laboratory Notifications
What were SHARE COVID-19 Notifications?
Our COVID-19 Laboratory Notifications service brought alerts of positive test results of attributed patients to providers, accountable care organizations (ACO), clinically integrated networks (CIN), and payers. The qualified participants that were already receiving the SHARE 24-hour daily reports of ED and Inpatient Discharges also received the COVID-19 Laboratory Notifications. Through direct secure messaging, we notified participants when patients tested positive for COVID-19. Learn more about our Direct Secure Messaging feature.
COVID-19 Laboratory Notifications sunsetted in March of 2023.
How Was This Information Used?
Access to this timely information was used to:
- Improve disease management during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Improve care management and coordination for patients and members
- Prevent hospital admission and readmissions
- Inform quality improvement
- Help healthcare providers pinpoint areas for improving outcomes
COVID-19 Notification Example
ADH/SHARE COVID-19 Vaccine Notifications
What were the ADH/SHARE COVID-19 Vaccine Notifications?
The Arkansas Department of Health/SHARE COVID-19 Vaccine Notifications service brought alerts of patients/members that had received any doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine. The report included the manufacturer, date, and vaccine given location. The qualified participants that were receiving the SHARE 24-hour daily reports of ED and Inpatient Discharges also received the COVID-19 Vaccine Notifications. Through direct secure messaging, we were also able to notify participants when patients tested positive for COVID-19.
The ADH/SHARE COVID-19 Vaccine Notifications sunsetted in March 2023.
How Was This Information Used?
Access to this timely information was used to:
- Improve disease management during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Improve care management and coordination for patients or members of given vaccine
- Inform quality improvement and vaccinated patient groups
- Help healthcare providers pinpoint areas for improving outcomes