Custom Check-In Questions: Screening Tool That Can Be Implemented as Part of Covid-19 Plan
We are looking at the best way to administer/track daily health questionnaires and temperatures for staff and kiddos. It would be amazing if families could check their kiddos in through the app and have the opportunity to complete a brief questionnaire at that time (3-4 health questions and place to enter temperature). The ability to export this information into an Excel spreadsheet for tracking purposes would be necessary. Thanks for the consideration in helping us keep all of our families healthy while adjusting to our new norm.
Comments: 5
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06 Jul, '20
Emily BoltWe are facing the same situation and would find this feature extremely helpful! For our purposes, it would be great if filling out the health questionnaire were a required part of the check-in process -- and it would need to be available via mobile checkin as we will likely have parents stay in their cars as part of dropoff. I'm happy to answer questions and/or workshop this feature with you. Thanks for your consideration and help!
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07 Jul, '20
Vince AnidoThere are a lot of jurisdictions which are requiring schools to collect this info. I understand concerns re: HIPAA, but I encourage you to pursue this feature. It's going to be a major requirement for all children's activities for the near future.
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28 Jul, '20
Andrea MaskeI have the same request. Even if you just have a spot for comments each day, rather than a specific temp/wellness check, we could record whatever we feel is necessary. Thanks! I was excited to hear that you are already working on this!
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02 Aug, '20
Andrew LewisI have the same request. Being able to comment the temp/ wellness for record would be helpful.
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28 Aug, '20
EmilyA couple suggestions: 1) It would be great if it were available via mobile check in, so parents could fill it out while still in their cars and check child in there w/o having to come on campus, 2) it would also be helpful if the questionnaire recognized whether the answers to the Qs meant "all clear" or "not" -- so that the staffperson who is checking it doesn't have to read all the answers (especially since sensitive health info) but rather just sees whether it was "passed" or not.