What is SCIONx?

SCIONx is a web-based system that allows physicians, nurses, and lab professionals to notify DPH when a patient has any of the required reportable diseases. It is designed to make fulfilling this important provider responsibility as quick and simple as possible.

SCIONx is used to report most reportable diseases, but SCIONx is currently not used to report Tuberculosis or Lead.

Find more information and a complete listing of the South Carolina List of Reportable Conditions.

How Does SCIONx Work?

The healthcare provider submits a report to the local public health department. The local public health department investigates the report, and then sends it on to the DPH Central Office in Columbia.

A DPH specialist reviews the investigation, making sure that it meets the case definition. The report is then forwarded to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control with a click of a button.

What Does SCIONx Mean for South Carolina?

SCIONx offers South Carolina a number of important benefits:

  • It improves disease surveillance and response.
  • It links hospitals, labs, and physicians to local and state public health professionals.
  • It encourages faster reporting of diseases.
  • It gives public health care professionals more complete information on cases.
  • It builds a reporting database that can be used for detailed analysis.
  • It offers flexibility to expand and change as needed.

How Can I Get Involved?

SCIONx is now available for use by healthcare providers in South Carolina.

For SC reportable diseases, SCIONx will make disease reporting easier.

To request a demonstration contact us at the phone number or e-mail address below.

The SCIONx Help Line
Phone: 1-800-917-2093
Or email:
SCIONHELP@dph.sc.gov

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