If your employer or college asks you to download Castlight's Working Well app,
you'll be able to use simple check-ins built on national and state guidelines to
assess whether you're eligible for an entry pass or should stay home and rest.
The tool also makes it easy to access and present your entry pass if you've been
cleared to go on site.
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If your employer or college asks you to download Castlight's Working Well app, you'll be able to use simple check-ins built on national and state guidelines to assess whether you're eligible for an entry pass or should stay home and rest. The Working Well app is a platform sponsored by your employer or college and is brought to you by Castlight Health to collect information relating to your health status. Information collected by the Working Well app will be shared with your employer or college. You can use the Working Well app as directed by your employer’s HR or Benefits Leader or by your college's administration team. The tool also makes it easy to access and present your entry pass if you've been cleared to go on site. You can even get help understanding how to connect with care and support if you're sick or have questions. Information provided by the Working Well app is offered only as educational information for the assessment of your symptoms or risk of infection, does not replace or override the evaluation of a healthcare professional, and is not a treatment for any disease or condition.