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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Patient Information' section. Enter the patient's last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, address, telephone number, city, and email. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Indicate if the patient is currently pregnant and their English-speaking status. Select the reason for the exam from the provided options.
  4. Complete the sections regarding diagnoses for Chlamydia and Herpes Simplex. Check appropriate boxes based on lab confirmations and symptoms.
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  6. Finally, complete the 'Reporting Clinic Information' section with facility details and contact information of the person completing the form.

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Washington state data by STD Chlamydia: 27,687 cases. Gonorrhea: 10,129 cases. Syphilis: 4,424 cases. : 419 cases.
When a health care provider diagnoses a patient with a reportable disease, he or she must notify certain agencies of the occurrence of a new case of this disease. The reporting process is confidential and allows health workers to reduce the spread of STDs. Every state has its own list of reportable diseases.
You are not legally required to inform someone that you have or any other sexually transmitted disease (STD), as it is considered private health information, answering immediately one of the most common questions, Is it illegal to disclose ?.
Yes, STD testing is generally confidential. Healthcare providers are legally obligated to protect your personal health information, including STD test results.

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