Three ways Horizon improves public health efforts
Earlier this year, HORIZON Lab Systems and ApolloLIMS were acquired by the Clinisys Group to grow the organization’s community and public health diagnostics capability.
HORIZON specialized in laboratory information management systems across several verticals including clinical, toxicology and environmental. Based on these verticals, it was our overall expertise in public health that acted as the primary catalyst for the acquisition.
Let’s learn more about the ways in which HORIZON supports and improves public health efforts, and how we augment the Clinisys offering.
Holistic support for public health
Public health awareness has reached heights currently unseen. Multiple campaigns, national days of awareness and other initiatives, not to mention the COVID-19 pandemic, have increased the population’s general consciousness of major public health issues.
Despite this awareness, a vast majority of countries are overwhelmingly underequipped to handle major public health emergencies. According to the 2021 Global Health Security Index, 73% of countries cannot provide expedited approval for human medical countermeasures, such as vaccines and antiviral drugs, during a public health emergency.
Holistic public health efforts like wastewater surveillance, viral infection prevention, or the processing of safe drinking water must be considered under the larger umbrella of public health surveillance. Ongoing and systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data are essential to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health initiatives.
Public health labs (PHLs) are the cornerstone of the communities in which they operate. Tasked with disease prevention, control and surveillance, reference and specialized testing, environmental health and protection, food safety, research, and emergency response support, PHLs have a vast range of responsibilities. The testing performed at these PHLs helps guide public policy decisions.
The Clinisys Group’s first public health lab implementations go back to the 1990s, and we’ve been strengthening our expertise ever since. Our broad, comprehensive solutions have given us a 100% customer retention rate of PHL customers. These solutions help laboratories and their scientists prepare for and address both ongoing and potential public health emergencies.
When you use the HORIZON system, you get a universal, integrated approach to the control and distribution of your laboratory data. Here are some of the ways in which the HORIZON information management system helps support and improve public health efforts.
Easily exchange data
Public health labs are essential to the communities they serve. Thus, they must be able to easily communicate data electronically and to meet compliance, securely. PHLs communicate with public health organizations such as the WHO, CDC, National Electronic Disease Surveillance System, National Respiratory & Enteric Virus Surveillance System, and many more.
With HORIZON, the data your scientists work with becomes automated and integrated across all workflows. Our HIPAA-compliant web portal then allows you to efficiently and safely share data with any organization your laboratory collaborates with, including laboratory response networks and local health partners.
Utilize multiple secured service lines
Of all types of laboratories, public health labs offer the widest range of testing, including clinical, toxicological, newborn screening, STD, environmental, and food safety tests, to mention a few.
Achieve rapid turnaround
Public health laboratories must balance a staggering amount of work. To enhance productivity and speed, HORIZON is designed to be tailored to your specific laboratory workflow. To meet the particular demands of individual PHLs, we provide a number of à la carte options tailored to PHLs.
HORIZON speeds up turnaround times and decreases manual paperwork through the automation of submittal orders, integration directly with your instruments, and rapid and effective ad hoc reporting.
Looking forward
The COVID-19 pandemic taught the healthcare industry many lessons, mainly that society should be more prepared for the next major public health event.
We will continue to improve our support and response time, to help you navigate high testing demands and alleviate depleted laboratory staff.