CHLA shares COVID-19 assessment tool with local schools as they reopen

On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 it was announced that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has partnered with schools in Los Angeles County to provide them with the COVID-19 assessment tool it uses to screen staff before they enter any CHLA building.

The digital tool, which is available in five languages, asks users to enter information about symptoms and whether they have had close contact with anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. The tool then displays a either a green timestamped screen or a red one, which signals that further evaluation is needed.

CHLA's Enterprise Applications team developed the tool, and it is used by all employees before they enter a CHLA location. The hospital is sharing the tool with local schools in hopes it will streamline COVID-19 screening as they reopen for in-person learning. Schools will receive the tool for free but will have to pay the hosting fees.

"The utilization of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’ symptom assessment tool has been a key part in Redondo Beach Unified School District’s successful phased reopening," Steven Keller, superintendent of Schools for Redondo Beach (Ca.) Unified School District, said in a Nov. 10 news release. "Our staff has found it easy to use, and, more importantly, it is efficient. We have been able to screen hundreds of individuals daily with ease, prior to the start of our school day."

You can read the full article and press release here.

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