ACCESS Newswire
28 May 2020, 18:35 GMT+10
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2020 / OpenClear today announced its automated point-of-entry medical test verification platform that integrates with multiple FDA-approved testing operators to provide a quick and easy COVID-19 screening solution.
OpenClear goes beyond the contact tracing initiatives announced by Apple and Google, helping to solve screening problems inherent in restarting the economy while slowing viral spread. Ongoing public fear of COVID-19 will hamper the restart of any business where people gather. However, companies using OpenClear can eliminate such fears by ensuring all customers who enter their place of business have been screened.
OpenClear is the first and only universal COVID-19 screening solution based on verified medical test results, enabling organizations and businesses to quickly verify an individual's medical test status, vaccination history, and other relevant health data. The platform can integrate test results from multiple testing operators, including private medical test companies, retail laboratory operators, and public health agencies.
The U.S. federal government aims to conduct millions of COVID-19 tests daily by July 2020. With the OpenClear platform, businesses and customers alike can feel confident in safely restarting the economy during this challenging time.
OpenClear is the first platform of its kind to integrate and validate real-time medical test results from multiple testing operators, providing a secure and universal verification solution. At a business point of entry, employees can use any current iPhone or Android device to scan a customer's mobile phone for OpenClear data. The customer's medical and other personal data are kept securely private.
In addition to verified medical test result data, OpenClear can integrate with contact tracing systems to provide a single, universal solution to screen customers and employees. Highly customizable, the platform allows businesses to set their own testing criteria policies based on their organization's specific needs. For example, vaccination records can also be selected as criteria for setting entry requirements.
'This universal screening solution increases customer confidence that individuals and families can safely visit a place of business,' said Wendell Brown, cofounder of OpenClear. 'Our innovation helps businesses safely restart and expand operations in aviation, hospitality, food, sports, casino, entertainment, manufacturing, and health care sectors during this and future outbreaks.'
For more information visit www.openclear.com
About OpenClear
OpenClear is the leading provider of automated point-of-entry medical test verification solutions. Our innovations provide secure solutions for a wide variety of sectors including aviation, hospitality, food, sports, casino, entertainment, manufacturing, and healthcare. For more information or to contact the company visit www.openclear.com.
James Berman
Director, Strategic Communications
(415) 691-6800
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SOURCE: OpenClear Inc.
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