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PixCell Medical Opens United States Subsidiary to Support Commercial Growth
PixCell Medical, innovator of rapid diagnostic solutions at the point-of-care, today announced the opening of a United States subsidiary in the Denver metropolitan area. The new office will increase logistical and commercial support for PixCell's U.S. clients and will handle order fulfilment across the country, as well as provide additional clinical and technical support to customers. "Opening a ...
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PixCell Medical Signs Point of Care Diagnostics as Sole Distributor of HemoScreen™ in Australasia Region
PixCell Medical, innovator of rapid diagnostic solutions at the point-of-care, announced today that it has signed a distribution agreement with Point of Care Diagnostics Aus. Pty Ltd (POCD), supplier and distributor of point-of-care testing solutions to Australasia, making POCD the sole regional distributor of the HemoScreen™, a small-sized, simple-to-operate diagnostic platform designed ...
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Why Innovation in Blood Testing Matters
Why should payers care about clinical laboratory testing? Clinical laboratory testing plays an essential role in the delivery of health care. From early detection and diagnosis of disease to individualized treatment plans based on a person’s unique biology, medical care depends on accurate and timely health data. Seventy percent of medical decisions depend on lab test results, so making ...
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CDRD Launches New Company Developing Life-Saving Sepsis Diagnostic
Marking “World Sepsis Day”, The Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) announces the spin-off of a new company, Sepset Biosciences Inc. The company is developing a novel rapid diagnostic test that will enable healthcare professionals to provide earlier and more targeted treatment of sepsis – a global healthcare problem that is more common than heart attack and claims ...
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How Do We Fill The Data Gap In Virtual Care?
Telehealth use skyrocketed in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic when many health providers were forced to deliver services remotely. Although telehealth visits have dropped from their peak in 2020, they remain elevated even as many patients return to in-person care, according to the results of an analysis by Epic Research and the Kaiser Family Foundation. Survey results show that ...
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