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For Immediate Release:
SystemOne Completes Instructional Webinars for GxAlert Users from 19 Countries
Boston, MA (June 30, 2017)
In the first half of 2017, the GxAlert Training team at SystemOne completed 23 informative webinars on its GxAlert software to existing users. The webinars covered a range of topics including:
Notifications
Reports
Inventory
Service
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Webinars were specifically tailored to audiences in:
Nigeria
Sierra Leone
Botswana
Mozambique
Swaziland
Bangladesh
India
Kyrgyzstan
Myanmar
East Timor
Papa New Guinea
Guatemala
Liberia
Nigeria
Tanzania
Kenya
Uganda
Ethiopia
Phillipines
"Hosting the GxAlert webinars has not only provided a valuable service to our clients, it has also provided pertinent feedback about our GxAlert platform," said Brad Cunningham, VP of Implementation. Mr. Cunningham leads SystemOne's Johannesburg office, from which the training team conducts its webinars.
For more information or to register for GxAlert Webinars, please contact Victor Lubuku at vlubuku@systemone.co.
About SystemOne:
Founded in Massachusetts in 2012, SystemOne focuses on producing game-changing big data solutions for connected diagnostic devices. SystemOne’s flagship product, GxAlert, is a medical device software that collects and shares data that:
alerts health officials when positive disease results are detected,
reduces time to treatment by getting patients enrolled earlier,
saves health systems hundreds of thousands of dollars in inventory waste,
provides real-time and complete disease surveillance monitoring capabilities,
serves approximately 1,500 tuberculosis and Ebola labs and clinics,
sends over 30,000 messages and alerts every month
is a simple, user-friendly data visualization tool helping to accelerate treatment and streamline health care systems in 35 countries,
is currently available in seven languages: English, French, Portuguese, Kiswahili, Russian, Vietnamese, and German.
The company’s new connectivity software, Aspect®, addresses additional infectious diseases, including Ebola, HIV, Malaria, Hepatitis C and more on a host of diagnostic devices.
SystemOne has offices in Springfield and Boston, MA, USA and Johannesburg, South Africa.
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