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0:20 1:53 They provide information about treatment options help with notifying Partners who might also be atMoreThey provide information about treatment options help with notifying Partners who might also be at risk. And offer resources for prevention. Now you might be wondering.
Health care providers are required by law to confidentially report some diseases to their local or state health department. These usually include HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. If you test positive for one of these diseases, you may be contacted by someone from the health department.
0:23 1:51 And any necessary corrective actions secondly they could be notifying you about a public healthMoreAnd any necessary corrective actions secondly they could be notifying you about a public health issue in your. Area. This could be anything from a flu outbreak to a water contamination warning.
Partner notification and preventive treatment If theyre infected, they can then be treated. Each state has different requirements. But most states require that certain STDs be reported to the local or state health department.
Reportable Diseases These usually include HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. If you test positive for one of these diseases, you may be contacted by someone from the health department. Sometimes this may happen before you have a chance to talk with your health care provider about your test results.
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STD test results can take between five and ten days. If you have testing done at Planned Parenthood, well contact you ONLY if your results are positive. If this is the case, well give you a call to ask you to come back for follow up. We do not contact patients if the results are negative.
Physician duties generally do not extend to sex partners of diagnosed patients, and as a result, sex partners are not always notified. Some states may require additional reporting of suspected cases, which can include partners of diagnosed patients.
Since 2003, STD case notifications have been sent to CDC electronically via the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance and increasingly via Health level 7 messaging using National Electronic Disease Surveillance System standards.

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