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Labs preparing for increase in POC, homest testing post-pandemic
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Labs preparing for increase in POC, home testing post-pandemic
Adam Bonislawski, 360Dx
Dan DeLong for KHN
A clinical lab technician at the UW Medicine Virology laboratory in Seattle processes patient samples for COVID-19 on March 11, 2020.
COVID-19 has driven an uptick in healthcare delivery approaches like telemedicine and point-of-care, home, and direct-to-consumer testing, a shift that some observers believe could continue to accelerate even after the pandemic is over.
It is a trend that has a potential downside for traditional labs as increased POC and DTC testing could cut into their business. It is also, though, a pattern that fits with the industry s move even pre-pandemic toward more patient-centered models of testing and sample collection and one that some in the business suggest could ultimately expand the overall demand for testing.
Published: Apr 07, 2021
- Program Powered by Applied DNA’s Mutation-targeted qPCR Assays and NGS Platform -
- Program Data Potentially Relevant to COVID-19 Vaccine and Therapeutics Developers, Precision Medicine -
STONY BROOK & NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. (BUSINESS WIRE) Applied DNA Sciences, Inc.. (NASDAQ: APDN) (Applied DNA or the “Company”), a leader in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-based DNA manufacturing, and Northwell Health (Northwell) today announced their entry into a
pro bono Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) that establishes a real-time surveillance program for the tracking and identification of SARS-CoV-2 mutations and variants of concern (VoCs) in Northwell’s COVID-positive specimens (the “Program”). Under the Program, de-identified positive COVID-19 specimens supplied by Northwell are being screened for SARS-CoV-2 mutations found in currently known VoCs using Applied DNA’s Linea
Applied DNA Sciences (APDN) and Northwell Health Establish SARS-CoV-2 Mutation and Variant Tracking Program
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Gov. Evers, DHS move up vaccine eligibility for Wisconsin residents with medical conditions to March 22
People ages 16 and older with certain medical conditions will be next in line to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin.
By: Ben Jordan, TMJ4 Staff
Posted at 12:08 PM, Mar 11, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-16 13:05:49-04
MADISON, Wis. â People ages 16 and older with certain medical conditions will now be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine one week earlier.
Gov. Tony Evers office said Tuesday that the eligibility date would be moved from March 29 to March 22, due to the availability of vaccine supply and vaccine appointments.
âOur vaccinators across the state are doing great work to get folks vaccinated and get this done, and because of their good work, Wisconsin continues to be a national leader in getting shots in arms,â said Gov. Evers. âMoving up eligibility for this critical group will help us get over the finish line and sooner, an
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