Most common questions
The FAQ below covers acceptance authority, abnormal results, portals, raw records, and program-supported workflows.
Clinical clearance FAQ
Practiclear's clinical clearance workflow is designed to be clear about what it can document, what it cannot decide, and what happens when results are not straightforward.
The FAQ below covers acceptance authority, abnormal results, portals, raw records, and program-supported workflows.
Clinical clearance FAQ
Practiclear keeps service boundaries visible so students and programs know what the documentation can and cannot decide.
No. Practiclear provides clinician-reviewed documentation support and next-step guidance. Your school, employer, clinical site, or compliance platform makes the final acceptance decision.
Practiclear explains what the reviewed titer can support and what follow-up may be needed. Vaccine decisions or boosters may need to happen through your clinician, pharmacy, health department, or another qualified provider.
A positive or indeterminate TB screening result does not generate a normal documentation letter. Additional clinical evaluation through the student's own clinician, in-person care, or local health department may be needed before documentation can be limited and accurate.
Usually, students can upload documentation to the system their program already uses. Practiclear is not replacing that system, and the receiving program still decides what it accepts.
No. Practiclear is a clinical documentation service. It does not provide a program dashboard, roster import, or shared records platform.
Not through this public service. Students control what they submit unless a separate, legally reviewed workflow exists.
Next step
Practiclear helps eligible adults organize selected lab-based evidence and documentation. Programs, employers, clinical sites, and compliance systems keep their own review authority.