New tool for visitors to ACT health facilities


Released 15/07/2020

Canberrans are  being asked to complete a new digital screening tool before visiting ACT health  facilities, helping to protect staff and patients from the potential risk of  COVID-19.

Minister for Health Rachel Stephen-Smith said  the new digital screening tool will make it easier for visitors to enter ACT  health facilities following the reintroduction of visitor restrictions earlier  this week.

"We are asking any person who is unwell to  stay away from our health facilities. This is to protect the health of patients  who are already at greater risk of the impacts from COVID-19.

"This online screening process will help to  streamline and coordinate people coming to our health facilities. Anyone who  has symptoms or has recently visited a high-risk area will be notified in  advance that they cannot enter a facility," said Minister Stephen-Smith.

The online tool asks a series of simple  questions that and gives the user either a green tick or a red cross to  indicate the level of safety to enter a facility on that date.

Visitors can simply show the green tick on  their mobile phone when entering a health facility. Staff will know you have  completed the assessment and are permitted to visit.

If you get a red cross this indicates you may  have COVID-19 symptoms and/or that you have been in high risk COVID area  which means you cannot enter the health facility and you may need to be tested.

People are encouraged to use the tool before  arriving at a health service by:

  • Accessing the tool via their phone at  .screening.covid19.act.gov.au; or
  • scanning the QR code that features on posters  as you enter hospital grounds, before entering buildings.

The tool will soon be available on the ACT  Health App.

For visitors who are not able to complete the  form online, screening desks will continue to be available at entrances.

"We are encouraging all visitors to use the  online tool if possible. This will help with movement of visitors throughout  the hospital and significantly reduce the risk of people who are unwell  entering our health facilities.

"The decision to restrict visitors to our  health services is always a difficult one, but it ensures we can protect the  health and safety of patients, staff and their loved ones. This is especially  necessary for our most vulnerable, particularly patients whose health is  already compromised," said Minister Stephen-Smith.

For more information, including the updated  visitor policy go to: covid19.act.gov.au

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Rachel Stephen-Smith, MLA | Media Releases


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