Vitro Software Supporting clients and employees during COVID-19
Thursday, 26 March 2020
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Healthcare systems around the world are under immense pressure at the moment, whether in the planning stage to mitigate against what might come, or facing it head-on as we speak.
While always cognisant of the important service our healthcare workers provide, including those with whom we work daily, we are especially aware & grateful for their service in the current environment. We have taken precautions to help limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus and protect our employees; hence our teams are encouraged to work from home for the moment. We want to reassure our customers that our infrastructure allows us to continue to support them fully in this environment.
Additionally, Vitro Software has a range of digital solutions which can help hospitals, COVID-19 test centres and home care operators deal during this pandemic, solutions include:
- Vitro Elements for Community Test Centres: Enable the easy digital capture of critical data at the COVID-19 test centres.
- Vitro HomeCare for COVID-19 Patients: Enable suspected or confirmed non-critical COVID-19 cases to be safely managed from home rather than in hospitals, thereby freeing up hospital resources.
- Vitro HomeCare for Non-COVID-19 Patients: Enable patients with chronic disease to document key disease factors from home, for remote monitoring by care providers. Reduce hospital visits and patient risk by home monitoring for route chronic disease management and free up hospital resources.
- Vitro COVID-19 Screening Apps for Acute Hospitals (For existing customers): Rapidly deploy a screening app to allow you to capture screening information into Vitro.
Contact Vitro Software
www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Source: Vitro Software media release, 17 March 2020
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