Applied Science Releases New Advanced Technologies to Improve Care for People Living With Diabetes in Rural and Under-Served Communities

Co-created With Sierra Family Health Center and Western Sierra Medical Clinic, the Applied Science AdaptivMD Solution Integrates the Verily Retinal Service and eClinicalWorks EHR -- Raising The Bar For Early Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy

GRASS VALLEY, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 25, 2024 / Applied Science, Inc. (ASI), a leading provider of workflow automation and data integration platforms for whole blood collection and chronic care management, today announced the expansion of its AdaptivMD chronic care workflow technology to Sierra Family Health Center (SFHC) and Western Sierra Medical Clinic (WSMC). ASI has successfully integrated a retinal screening solution from Verily Life Sciences LLC (formerly Google Life Sciences) into its workflow automation platform to make easy, high-quality retinal health screenings conveniently accessible and efficient.

Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of preventable blindness among working-age adults, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Early detection is critical to preserving eyesight. However, annual screening compliance is only 60% nationwide1. Applied Science's simplified clinical workflow solution, coupled with Verily's screening solution, aims to significantly increase compliance through improved clinical workflow and patient convenience.

As Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), SFHC and WSMC are committed to delivering best-in-class care to patients in Northeast California's Nevada, Placer, Sierra, and Yuba counties. Instead of requiring patients to travel to San Francisco or beyond to receive high-quality retinal screenings, they are now locally available at SFHC and WSMC in Grass Valley. The solution combines best-in-class technologies from Verily, which has developed its easy-to-use retinal screening technology, and Applied Science, which has integrated the screening technology into its advanced clinical workflow software platform to ensure that the screening process is convenient, efficient, and secure for the patient and the clinician.

Applied Science is committed to delivering tools and technologies that enable better access to care and efficient, high-quality outcomes for underserved rural and urban communities. Cumbersome workflow for the clinical staff and inconvenience for consumers are major barriers to adoption and compliance. Applied Science's AdaptivMD clinical workflow and integration engine solves these challenges by delivering to the FQHC market a suite of tools that are tightly integrated with the facility's electronic health record (EHR) system, resulting in simplified workflows, ease of use, and full integration of clinical and decision-support data.