Adding Collection Sites to the Network
As a Provider you can make your collection sites available to Requesters through Veriport’s Network. This allows your location(s) to receive test requests directly through the platform.
Important: Only collection sites that are fully owned and operated by your organization may be entered into the Network. Contracted sites or third-party locations that you do not directly manage are strictly prohibited from being added.
Steps to Add a Collection Site
- Log into your account in Veriport.
- Navigate to the Collection Sites section in Settings.
- Click Add New Site.
- Enter the site’s details:
- Site Name
- Physical Address
- Confirm that the site is owned and operated by your organization.
Ownership Requirement
To protect network integrity and ensure service accountability, Veriport requires that all listed collection sites be under the direct control of the Provider. This means:
- Your organization owns the site property or lease.
- Your staff operate and manage the collection services.
- No third-party or independent contractor is managing the collection process at that location.
What Happens Next?
The next step is to configure the services that you will be offering from this site and to opt it into the network.
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