Working on a case through contact tracing visualization

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  • Updated January 30, 2025
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    Summary of Working on a case through contact tracing visualization

    The contact tracing visualization in ServiceNow cases provides a graphical view of an affected user and their potentially exposed contacts. It enables case managers to efficiently track exposure chains, assess the status of contacts, and take necessary actions within the case management process.

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    Key Features

    • Graphical Representation: Each card in the visualization represents a potentially exposed contact, showing their health status and connections up to two levels deep.
    • Contact Status Overview: View the number of potentially exposed and infected contacts related to the current case and other active cases for each contact.
    • Interactive Navigation: Easily drill down to details about each contact’s current case or navigate to other active cases involving that contact.
    • Filtering Options: Filter contacts by status or source of exposure to focus on specific groups.
    • Bulk Actions: Select multiple contacts to update health statuses or create case tasks simultaneously, ensuring consistent updates across all open cases.
    • Status-Based Options: Cards adapt options based on contact status (Under Investigation, Infected, Cleared), allowing actions such as creating tasks, updating status, or creating/viewing cases.
    • Vaccination Status Integration: When integrated with the Vaccination Status application, the visualization displays vaccination labels on contacts. Case managers with appropriate roles can filter contacts by vaccination status and see vaccination details directly in the visualization.

    Practical Benefits for ServiceNow Customers

    • Streamlines case management by visually mapping exposure networks, making it easier to identify and manage affected individuals.
    • Supports timely follow-ups and case creation to limit potential spread based on up-to-date contact statuses.
    • Enhances data accuracy and efficiency by allowing bulk updates to health statuses across multiple cases.
    • Improves visibility and decision-making through vaccination status indicators and filtering, aiding organizations with health compliance requirements.

    The contact tracing visualization in a case is a graphical representation of the affected user and potentially exposed contacts.

    About Contact Tracing Visualization

    The contact tracing visualization available on the case form provides multiple options based on the status of the potentially exposed contacts. While working on a case, the case manager can use this visualization to view all potentially exposed contacts added to the case, their status, drill down to the next two levels of potential exposures , and take action as needed.

    Figure 1. Contact tracing visualization
    Contact tracing visualization area of the Case form.
    Each card represents a potentially exposed contact who might have been potentially impacted by the affected user. You can view how many potentially exposed and infected contacts users have for their current case (where they are the reported person) and the totals for other active cases they are in.
    Note:
    The totals for other active cases do not include numbers from a user's current case.

    For example, consider a sample employee's case, Employee A. The employee has five potentially exposed contacts and one of them is infected. One of Employee A's potentially exposed contacts, Employee B, has three potentially exposed contacts from the current case. None of Employee B's contacts are infected. Employee B is also a potentially exposed contact in two other cases. Employee B's card provides the total number of potentially exposed contacts in those cases and how many are infected.

    To review details about a potentially exposed contact's current case, click Show Details. To navigate to cases in which the contact is a potentially exposed contact, click other active cases.
    Tip:
    Use the Filter option to view a filtered list of cards, such as by status or the source of exposure.

    Visualization options

    Select a card to view various options on the card based on the status of the exposed contact.

    You can change the health status or create case tasks for multiple potentially exposed contacts in one step. Select all cards by clicking Select All, or select a few cards by pointing to a card and selecting the check box. Updating the health status of an exposed contact updates their health status and outcome in all open case tasks in which they are included as an exposed contact.

    Table 1. Exposed contacts and available options
    Status of the exposed contact Options available on the card
    Under investigation

    The user is being contacted about the health status.

    • View basic details of the user such as email ID and location.
    • View how many potentially exposed and infected contacts users have for their current case and any other active cases the user is in.
    • Navigate to a user's other active cases.
    • Create a task for follow-up.
    • Create a case.
    • View potentially exposed contacts who might have been in contact with the selected user.
    Infected

    The user has been classified as positive for a condition, such as COVID-19.

    • View basic details of the user such as email ID and location.
    • View how many potentially exposed and infected contacts users have for their current case and any other active cases the user is in.
    • Navigate to a user's other active cases.
    • Create a task for follow-up.
    • Create a case if no case has been created yet.
    • View the case if a case has been already created.
    • View potentially exposed contacts who might have been in contact with the selected user.
    • Change the status.
    Cleared

    The user has been reported safe.

    • View basic details of the user such as email ID and location.
    • View how many potentially exposed and infected contacts users have for their current case and any other active cases the user is in.
    • Navigate to a user's other active cases.
    • Create a task for follow-up.
    • Create a case if no case has been created yet.
    • Change the status.

    Vaccination statuses in contact tracing visualization

    Organizations with Contact Tracing and the Vaccination Status application can view vaccination statuses on the Exposed Contacts list and contact tracing visualization. The Vaccinated label on a card indicates that the user is vaccinated.

    For more information, see Configure contact tracing visualization to show vaccination status.

    Figure 2. Potentially exposed contacts with Vaccinated status
    Contact tracing visualization area with examples of vaccinated contacts.
    Table 2. Contact Tracing visualization Vaccination status features
    Feature Description
    Vaccinated status
    Case managers with the Vaccination Status sn_imt_vaccine.vaccine_profile_reader role can see the following:
    • The Vaccinated status that displays for vaccinated contacts.
    • The Vaccinated column appears in the Exposed Contacts list with values of True or False.
    Vaccination filter Case managers with the sn_imt_vaccine.vaccine_profile_reader role can filter exposed contacts based on their vaccination status. In the contact tracing visualization, click Filter. Select the Vaccinated check box to hide contacts who are not vaccinated. Clear the check box to remove the filter and show all contacts.
    Note:
    The Vaccinated filter is visible to case managers without the sn_imt_vaccine.vaccine_profile_reader role but it does not reveal any vaccination data. Selecting the check box (without the role) hides all contacts as if none of them were vaccinated because the user does not have the necessary permissions to see vaccination statuses.