The Delta Variant is Accelerating the Number and Severity COVID Infections

(Senmer News Wire)



Complacence with Screening and Quarantining Puts Employers in Jeopardy of Negligence Claims

We have deployed the solution in twenty countries, and some clients have thousands of employees

    CHICAGO, IL, July 18, 2021 Senmer News WireAuscura, a leader in automating healthcare communication, has created a web-based system for COVID symptom screening and employee vaccination tracking.

Employees can self-report symptoms and high-risk exposures in seconds. A simple registration process incorporates a risk waiver and an attestation of compliance with company rules. The ability to retrieve this information in the future protects employers from negligence lawsuits.

A daily entry pass is created and displayed at the business entry points, eliminating the need for onsite screening, paper forms, and manual processes. The system meets HIPAA privacy standards, CDC guidelines, and local requirements allowing workplaces to stay open.

Auscura leverages automation to simplify workflows. For instance, when an unvaccinated employee reports a COVID exposure, a designated company leader is alerted, and the system switches the employee into a quarantine mode.

Clients sign up for an affordable, monthly subscription that can discontinue at any time. There is no fee for customization. Survey links are sent daily by text or email and in any language.

“We have deployed the solution in twenty countries, and some clients have thousands of employees,” says PJ Hussey, COO of Auscura. “Our clients are up and running within two business days.

About Auscura

Auscura is a healthcare intelligence company formed in 2012. Our core competency is automating secure messaging to improve outcomes and enhance the user experience.

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