Smart Screens Announces New Mobile App Designed to Help Identify Drug and Opiate Abuse in the Workplace
"Most rapid drug test kits are accurate if read correctly." says president/CEO of Smart Screens. "Users want to read the results correctly, but intimidating donors, suspect samples, slow developing lines, human error and bias all play a significant role in why manually read rapid test kit results are not very reliable. And that is something we can help fix."
PORTSMOUTH, Va., March 07, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Ramsey Diagnostics Corporation (dba Smart Screens) today announced the release of Smart Reader 2.0, a mobile app that helps increase accuracy, usability and reliability of rapid drug testing kits. Smart Screens' mobile technology, is capable of interpreting rapid test kits results, preventing user error, human bias, and intentional misuse. The new Smart Reader update is scheduled to be released as early as April of this year. "We are really excited about our new 2.0 Smart Reader" says president/CEO James Ramsey. "We have spent the last fourteen months monitoring how users engage with our platform and believe 2.0 will better fit into any client workflow".
Smart Screens is a mobile app company that was founded in 2017 when they launched the first app based drug test reader. The patent pending technology is designed to help bring credibility to an industry comprised of some inexperienced users, hard to read test kits, human bias and intentional misuse. "Most rapid test kits users want to read the kits correctly, but intimidating donors, suspect samples, human error and bias play a significant role in how test results are interpreted." says Ramsey. "Just removing the user from the decision making process and recording an image of the test for future investigation greatly improves the accuracy and reliability of rapid testing." Smart Screens has partnered with rapid test kit manufacturers and traditional laboratories to help combat drugs in the workplace and criminal justice markets.
For more information, contact James Ramsey, [email protected]
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