A wide range of clinical diagnostics play an essential role in the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Although hematology and biochemistry tests cannot diagnose SARS-CoV-2 infection, they are used in several aspects of the COVID-19 care pathway. These include supporting patient management and risk stratification, as well as helping to identify the development of potential complications in diagnosed patients. [1]
Furthermore, digital solutions that enable remote maintenance of point-of-care testing devices in COVID-19 units can support the work of healthcare professionals and frontline staff. [2]
1. Thompson et al. IFCC interim guidelines on biochemical/hematological monitoring of COVID-19 patients. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 2020;58(12):2009-2016.
2. Nair et al. Guidance for use of point of care testing equipment in positive patients and those with a suspected diagnosis of COVID-19 (G204). The Royal College of Pathologists. March 2020.
Cookies are used on this website
Use of cookiesPlease enter a valid email
We will be sending an e-mail invitation to you shortly to sign in using Microsoft Azure AD.
It seems that your e-mail is not registered with us
Please click "Get started" in the e-mail to complete the registration process
Radiometer is using Microsoft AZURE Active Directory to authenticate users
Radiometer uses Azure AD to provide our customers and partners secure access to documents, resources, and other services on our customer portal.
If your organization is already using Azure AD you can use the same credentials to access Radiometer's customer portal.
Key benefits
- Allow the use of existing Active Directory credentials
- Single-sign on experience
- Use same credentials to access future services
Request access
You will receive an invitation to access our services via e-mail when your request has been approved.
When you accept the invitation, and your organization is already using AZURE AD, you can use the same credentials to access Radiometer's customer portal. Otherwise, a one-time password will be sent via e-mail to sign in.