makemytestcount.org

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the goal of MakeMyTestCount?


MakeMyTestCount is a part of an effort at the National Institutes of Health to develop standard ways to report at-home tests, and to securely and privately collect the information in a way that fits into existing data systems.


By reporting your test — whether negative or positive — you are part of that effort. When you report your test result, you help improve America’s understanding of how people are using at-home tests.


You’re also helping researchers and public health teams figure out how best to use the data those test results give them.


At-home tests are likely to become even more popular in the future. When you report your results, you’re helping build the foundation of a system that is intended to help people across the country live safer, healthier lives. Thank you for doing your part - and for making your test count.


Want to report a test? It's easy!


Who can see my results


Do I have to give my personal information to report test results


How does MakeMyTestCount protect my information


Why should I bother reporting a negative test?


What kinds of tests can I report on this site?


Is this website the only way that at-home tests get reported?


Where does the post-testing guidance on MakeMyTestCount.org come from?


Who is CareEvolution?


Are there other ways I can help besides reporting my test results?


What if I have a question that wasn’t answered here?