Hepatitis C Screening Program
- NYS Department of Health HCV Rapid Testing Program - Fact Sheet (PDF)
- New York State Hepatitis C Rapid Testing Program Implementation Guide
- Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Fact Sheet
The OraQuick HCV Rapid Test is the only rapid testing technology currently available for HCV screening. Specimen collection methods currently available include fingerstick whole blood and venipuncture whole blood. The finger stick collection method is the only waived HCV screening technology available. Test results are available in 20 minutes.
This is a screening test used to detect HCV antibodies, similar to the enzyme immunoassay (EIA). This is only a screening test. It is not a diagnostic test. This test cannot determine the stage of HCV infection (i.e., acute, chronic infection or resolved HCV infection). In order to confirm active HCV infection, HCV RNA PCR testing must be conducted.
Sites Registered as a Limited Service Laboratory
Programs currently performing other waived tests, such as HIV rapid testing, registered with the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Wadsworth Center as a Limited Service Laboratory must complete and submit a Limited Services Laboratory Registration - Notification to Add and/or Delete Test Procedures form.
Sites Not Registered as a Limited Service Laboratory
Non-clinical providers must register their testing site(s) with the NYSDOH Wadsworth Center as a Limited Service Laboratory to offer hepatitis C rapid testing. This registration requires completion of an application form, submission of the application with a $200.00 fee and submission of the Limited Services Laboratory Registration - Notification to Add and/or Delete Test Procedures form. Applications are available at NYSDOH Wadsworth Center The NYSDOH requires designation of a licensed health care practitioner who will function as site director and provide technical and clinical oversight of testing.
Questions for NYSDOH Wadsworth Center
Questions concerning CLEP requirements related to the protocol should be directed to James Holland at (518) 402-4141 or, via e-mail at james.holland@health.ny.gov.
Questions for the NYSDOH Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care
Questions concerning the Hepatitis C Screening Program should be directed to the Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care at (518) 486-6806 or, via e-mail at hepatabc@health.ny.gov