Random selection, a clean chain of custody, and results on the same record as the care. So a screen holds up — to a funder, a court, or a family.
Randomizer picks residents for the day — no bias, fully logged.
Observed collection recorded with collector, time, and method.
Sample sealed and its custody handoffs signed on the record.
Panel results entered or imported, with confirmations noted.
Filed to the chart; positives flow to case management.
Set a rate per program and let SoberLab draw the day's list. Selections are logged with a timestamp, so the process is defensible if anyone ever asks how a name came up.
Results sit with assessments and notes on the clinical record — full context, no separate binder.
A positive can trigger a case-management follow-up or care-plan change, documented as it happens.
Screening compliance and outcomes roll into funder reports without a separate tally.
No — SoberLab manages the process and the record, not the chemistry. It handles selection, chain of custody, and results capture, whether you use instant cups or a lab.
Each step — selection, collection, seal, handoff, result — is recorded with who and when. The custody trail lives on the record, so a screen is defensible if it's ever questioned.
Yes. Alongside random draws, staff can order a for-cause screen with the reason recorded — both live on the same testing history.
Results are clinical data, governed by role and consent like the rest of the chart. Disclosures — to a court or probation, for example — require a consent that covers them.
We'll run a random draw and a full chain of custody with you — and show the result landing on the clinical record.