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    • The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic necessitated rapid expansion of testing capabilities.
    • Community pharmacies played a crucial role in public health responses during the crisis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To rapidly design, implement, and disseminate a pharmacy-based point-of-care testing program.
    • To enhance severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing accessibility in community settings.

    Main Methods:

    • A drive-thru model was adopted to ensure safety for pharmacy staff and the public.
    • Community pharmacies in Idaho were recruited, with a focus on underserved and remote areas.
    • Iterative development of workflows, e-Care plans, and a web portal for reporting positive results.

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    • 13 pharmacies conducted 2425 tests between September and December 2020.
    • Approximately 29.4% of point-of-care tests were positive, with 70.6% requiring PCR confirmation.
    • Pharmacies provided an average of 77.5 hours of testing weekly, contributing significantly to statewide testing efforts.

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    • Community-based pharmacies are valuable partners in public health initiatives.
    • Pharmacy-led testing programs can effectively increase access to diagnostic services.
    • The rapid antigen testing program demonstrated adaptability and scalability in response to a public health emergency.