Buffalo
Grove, IL, July 26, 2017 – Healthcare-ID, Inc. announces that Cedars-Sinai will join the
ranks of many blood centers in using the Donor-IDTM
software for their collection needs. Cedars-Sinai
is located in Los Angeles, CA, and handles approximately 25,000 collections
each year.
“We’re excited to have Cedars-Sinai join the ever growing Healthcare-ID
family. We’re looking forward to working
with them on getting Donor-IDTM up and running, and to see the many
benefits that come with automating the blood collection process,” states Bryan
Sadorf, Executive Vice President and COO of Healthcare-ID.
Donor-ID™ is used to collect over 7,500,000 units of blood annually
at the following Blood Centers: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center in
Houston, TX; Memorial Blood Center in St Paul, MN;
Oklahoma Blood Institute in Oklahoma City, OK; Coffee Memorial
Blood Center in Amarillo, TX; Arkansas Blood Institute in Little Rock, AR; Texas
Blood Institute in Wichita Falls, TX; 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; ARUP Blood Services in Salt Lake
City, UT; Heartland Blood Centers in Aurora, IL; Blood
Center of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI; Central California Blood
Center in Fresno, CA; Miller-Keystone Blood Center in
Bethlehem, PA; Rhode Island Blood Center in Providence, RI, 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-IDTM
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-IDTM
interfaces to most major blood center data management systems. Visit www.healthcare-id.com for more
information.