The variety of home testing kits on the market has recently expanded. For example,
drug intake, cholesterol, HIV, steroid, pregnancy, and paternity can all be tested for in the home, and without patient referral.
Home testing kits contain a sterile set of disposable utensils with which the customer can collect a few drops of blood or urine. The
body sample and the used utensils are returned in the packaging provided, the sample is analyzed and the used utensils are safely disposed of. The test results are sent to customer or their GP.
Because of the additional steps included in online home-testing, for example, completing a short medical questionnaires during the checkout process,
the standard basket-and-payment services provided by internet service providers are unsuitable. Both internet and application software are often required to combine the online ordering process, the laboratory work and the accounting into a single procedural flow.
Broccoli Products has created an online allergy testing service for a company based in York. The Internet software provided a secure zone for the customers to enter medical history and credit card details. Customers could log on and follow the status of their order and view the results. Data was held on a single database located on the clients premises. A software application was developed that allowed secure access to this database from anywhere on the Internet. In York, laboratory technicians could identify returned test kits with a barcode scanner, process the sample, and update the status and results of the test. The clinicians working from home could read the medical history and the test result data and compose a diagnosis for the customer. The accounting department in the South East could track order payments as they were processed and draw up invoices for clinics.
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Internet Development - Sharing Data Over the Internet.
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Internet Development - Selling Over the Internet.