UNM Hospital has made changes to the vistor policy effective October 20, 2022. UNM Hospitals and clinics are allowing visitors into our facilities at this time with specific guidelines. Please review the policy for UNM Hospital here and Sandoval Regional Medical Center here. Spanish translation below.
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For any screening and/or testing, please refer to the Department of Health for the testing center closest to you.
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Hospital Visitation Policy
October 20, 2022
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Please be aware there are several phishing scams where the caller impersonates a representative from the COVID-19 Hotline or other medical entity. The scammer is asking for personal information like social security and date of birth, telling callers they must have that information in order to release COVID-19 testing results.Representatives from UNM Health, Presbyterian and Lovelace Health System want to remind the public that we will never ask for your social security number. Any confirmation of a positive COVID-19 swab test will be made by the clinic where you were seen or the New Mexico Department of Health.
Dr. Brett says. She recommends the following actions to keep yourself safe and prevent the spread of infection: