Buffalo Grove, IL, Thursday, January 10, 2013 – Healthcare-ID, Inc. announces that Blood Center of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI has signed an agreement to use
Donor-ID WebTM software for their collection needs. Blood Center of Wisconsin handles approximately 230,000 donations each year and provides communities with a continuum of care that includes the discovery, diagnosis, treatment and cure of many life-altering health conditions. Bryan Sadorf, Executive Vice President and COO of Healthcare-ID states, “This is a huge accomplishment for us. We’re thrilled that our software will now be reaching fifteen blood centers, and we’re ready for the task of getting it up and running at Blood Center of Wisconsin, which is now our second Mediware customer.”
Donor-ID WebTM is used to collect over 7,000,000 units of blood annually at 14 other blood centers across the United States:
Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center in Houston, TX;
Memorial Blood Center in St Paul, MN;
Mississippi Blood Services in Jackson, MS;
Oklahoma Blood Institute in Oklahoma City, OK; Coffee
Memorial Blood Center in Amarillo, TX;
Blood Bank of Delmarva in Newark, DE;
Stanford Blood Center in Palo Alto, CA;
ITxM with
Central Blood Bank in Pittsburgh, PA and
LifeSource Blood Services in Chicago, IL;
LifeStream in San Bernardino, California;
Dak-Minn Blood Bank in partnership with Altru Health System in Grand Forks, ND;
ARUP Blood Services in Salt Lake City, UT;
Heartland Blood Centers in Aurora, IL; and
The American Red Cross, nationwide.
(About Healthcare-ID) Incorporated in January 1995, Healthcare-ID develops and markets products to meet the Blood Center's need for automating the entry of accurate information at both fixed and mobile collection sites to eliminate the disposal of collected blood units based on donor eligibility and suitability, and significantly reduce the cost of blood collection. Healthcare-ID, with its
Donor-ID WebTM product offers modules including Registration, Health History Screening, CASI, Internet CASI, Physical Exam, Daily QC, Phlebotomy, Shipping, Survey, and Donor Adverse Reaction (as developed with the AABB Biovigilance committee)
Donor-ID WebTM interfaces to most major blood center data management systems. Visit
www.healthcare-id.com for more information.