It was part of a seroprevalance study being run by UT Southwestern. You basically get a MyChart update on your results and gift card.
https://utswmed.org/prevalence-study/frequently-asked-questions/Actually . . .I just saw in the FAQ section of the study site that they will follow up with me.
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If your blood test is positive for antibodies to COVID-19, then you were likely exposed to COVID-19 in the past, do not have an active infection, and you are not currently passing the virus on to others. We will contact all people with positive results to explain the results in more detail.
Still, the lack of context for these things is a bit strange. I had the same experience with my last test at an urgent care clinic. They confirmed my rapid result was negative. I received an email 6 days later with the lab results and it had nothing but strange words and numbers but no "you are negative" statement.