SystemOne Completes Data Deep Dives to Help Ministries Strengthen TB Programmatic Monitoring
BOSTON and JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- SystemOne, the leader in global health disease intelligence for rapid detection and response, recently conducted Data Deep Dives in the Philippines and Bangladesh for GxAlert users. Data Deep Dives enable ministries of health to interpret and translate complex data in a structured way to provide insights into the performance of their diagnostic instruments, program operations and answer key research questions about each country's unique disease burden.
GxAlert users already benefit from real-time visibility into clinical and operational information from diagnostic devices, including the ability to have devices automatically send alerts about new diagnoses, including MDR-TB, to specific members of the health system and clinical care teams. SystemOne's Data Deep Dive provides additional information based on GxAlert data, including insights that can inform programmatic workflow and logistics decisions.
"Overall, countries are finding the deep dives very helpful in understanding how GxAlert data can be utilized to provide insights and improvements to their programs," said Nancy Brown, Vice President of Implementation, SystemOne.
About SystemOne:
Founded in Massachusetts in 2012, SystemOne focuses on producing solutions for disease surveillance and response. SystemOne has offices in Springfield and Boston, MA and Johannesburg, South Africa.
The company's new disease intelligence software, Aspect®, addresses numerous infectious diseases including Zika, Ebola, HIV, Malaria, Hepatitis C and more on a host of diagnostic devices.
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