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Friendship Schools streamlined their testing process with Workflow Services by ImageMover to reduce administrative time spent on testing by 75%
Friendship Public Charter School District in Washington DC partnered with ImageMover to use the Becton Dickinson Veritor System to address their COVID-19 testing throughput efficiency and high amounts of administrative time spent on result communication & reporting to local/federal authorities. Through this partnership, Friendship Schools was able to increase the number of tests they are performing, reduce administrative time by 75%, and return to the focus of their mission - growing and motivating their students.
BD announces collaboration with ImageMover for rapid antigen test reporting
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology company, today announced an agreement with ImageMover, a software platform that automates and simplifies medical data collection and management, to offer a companion mobile app that enables more streamlined reporting of SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing results performed on the BD Veritor™ Plus System at everyday testing locations, such as schools and businesses. The ImageMover app is available immediately for BD Veritor™ Plus System customers.
Pioneering point-of-care testing techniques with the NHS through digital clinical pathways
The Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust is pioneering point-of-care testing techniques to provide COVID testing at scale. Leveraging technology developed by BridgeHead and ImageMover, Lancashire & South Cambria Trust is performing point-of-care COVID testing with a streamlined mobile application that removes inefficient paper workflows, enabling more capacity for testing, increasing patient throughput, and reducing the need for retesting.
Universities are planning to reopen by intelligently managing COVID-19 test data. Their approach offers best practices for the whole economy.
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life for everyone in the world and has us all wondering how to get back to normal. Regular, frequent, testing at scale is recommended as the foundation for a safe social reopening of our society and economy by the Edmond J. Safra Center For Ethics at Harvard University.1 While testing and tracking are important tactics for pandemic management, there are wild inconsistencies in the approach. Many organizations wishing to reopen don’t have experience testing, tracking, and reporting test results. While there are multiple different sectors challenged by COVID-19 testing, we’ve recently been supporting colleges and universities, and have insights to share. Although these institutions have unique requirements to get their students back on campus and athletes back on the field, many of the principles and approaches they’re employing are widely applicable across society and the economy.