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If malarial maps and medication lists were available in an automated interview process would it be a more helpful reference tool for the donors or the staff reviewers :?:

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The company that I work for IDM is currently developing a computer assisted interactive interview that would include this information. We are looking for feedback on what blood centers would desire in this type of product. Any suggestions?

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Hi ljw, One thing that would be great is if it could be a module to install into other systems. I had seen prototype of Talisman many years ago and found it disappointing, but promising. The version I saw did not make the "decision" of donor acceptability. I suppose that way you avoid the 510k mess.

Either way good luck.

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The company that I work for IDM is currently developing a computer assisted interactive interview that would include this information. We are looking for feedback on what blood centers would desire in this type of product. Any suggestions?

I would like to see a module that was customizable for both the meds list and malaria travel areas. We currently update our meds list 3-4 times a year, but could do it more frequently (if necessary) through a modular product.

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