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QuidelOrtho Recognized with Three Awards in 2025 IMV ServiceTrak™
QuidelOrtho Recognized with Three Awards in 2025 IMV ServiceTrak™

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timea day ago

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QuidelOrtho Recognized with Three Awards in 2025 IMV ServiceTrak™

SAN DIEGO, July 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- QuidelOrtho earned three awards and top rankings in the 2025 IMV ServiceTrak™ Awards, presented at the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine, recognizing excellence in customer satisfaction across key performance areas. Awards: Chemistry Best overall system performance Integrated Systems Best overall system performance Best overall service Top Rankings: QuidelOrtho received top rankings in several key categories for Integrated Systems, including: #1 Overall Net Promoter Score (NPS) by Manufacturer #1 Overall Manufacturer Performance #1 Overall Service Engineer Performance #1 Overall Training Performance QuidelOrtho invested in initiatives focused on what customers value most, driving significant advances in reliability, product quality and service. This commitment delivered a 17-point increase in NPS, the largest gain in the category, reflecting higher customer loyalty and satisfaction. Learn how QuidelOrtho prioritizes customers' beliefs and values to deliver solutions. These awards and rankings showcase QuidelOrtho's comprehensive approach to enhancing both product and service in clinical diagnostics. A key part of this success has been investing in employee development through specialized customer experience training, fueling continued progress and stronger relationships with customers. QuidelOrtho remains committed to ongoing innovation and delivering smart, customer-focused solutions that elevate laboratory efficiency and outcomes. Key Quotes: Karen Taylor, Senior Vice President, Customer Experience, QuidelOrtho "We're honored to be recognized with three awards and top rankings in this year's IMV ServiceTrak Awards, but even more so, we're grateful to our customers for their ongoing trust and collaboration. These results reflect their feedback and our shared commitment to improving outcomes together. Our QuidelOrthoCQ™ solutions are designed to give customers the freedom to focus on what matters most. We'll continue listening and evolving to better support their success." Additional Resources: Listen to Karen Taylor's Repertoire Magazine Interview: Freedom to Focus: How QuidelOrthoCQ is creating delightful customer experiences About IMV ServiceTrakThe IMV ServiceTrak Clinical Laboratory Awards are the result of independent market research assessing manufacturer performance in the in-vitro diagnostics space. IMV's annual report represents an independent analysis of customer satisfaction with instrument manufacturers, system performance and service received. IMV's ServiceTrak Clinical Laboratory Awards are based on feedback from laboratory testing professionals in 1,800 clinical testing locations, representing 4,100 instruments. For over 25 years, IMV ServiceTrak has provided independent analysis of service trends and manufacturer ratings in laboratory diagnostics. About QuidelOrtho Corporation QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq: QDEL) is a global provider of innovative diagnostic testing solutions. From infectious diseases to cardiac biomarkers to women's health, QuidelOrtho transforms the power of diagnostics into a healthier future through science, innovation and accessibility. Learn more at Investor Contact: Media Contact: Juliet Cunningham D. Nikki Wheeler Vice President, Investor Relations Senior Director, Corporate IR@ CommunicationsMedia@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE QuidelOrtho Corporation

IMV Announces Initial Winners of 2025 ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory Awards, Honored at ADLM Annual Conference
IMV Announces Initial Winners of 2025 ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory Awards, Honored at ADLM Annual Conference

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IMV Announces Initial Winners of 2025 ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory Awards, Honored at ADLM Annual Conference

ARLINGTON, Va., July 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- IMV, part of the Science and Medicine Group and the leading market research and business intelligence provider to the laboratory diagnostic industry, is pleased to announce the initial winners of the 2024–2025 IMV ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory Awards. These prestigious awards celebrate industry excellence by recognizing top clinical laboratory manufacturers across multiple instrument categories. Award presentations will take place July 27–31, 2024, during the ADLM Annual Conference in Chicago, IL — a premier event for laboratory professionals. Each year, laboratory professionals from more than 1,150 clinical testing locations, representing 1,900 instruments, rate their satisfaction with manufacturers in three key performance categories: Best Customer Satisfaction: highest likelihood of repeat purchase Best System Performance: highest overall system performance rating Best Service: highest overall OEM service rating The 2024–2025 awards are based on this direct feedback. The initial group of awardees includes top-performing manufacturers in Chemistry, Immunoassay, and Integrated Systems. Additional modalities and category winners will be announced in the coming months. 2024–2025 IMV ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory Award Winners (Initial Round) Chemistry Best Service: Roche Best Customer Satisfaction: Roche Best System Performance: Roche, QuidelOrtho Immunoassay Best Customer Satisfaction: Roche Best Service: bioMérieux, Inc. Best System Performance: bioMérieux, Inc. Integrated Systems Best Customer Satisfaction: Roche Best System Performance: Roche, QuidelOrtho Best Service: Roche, QuidelOrtho About IMV's ServiceTrak™ Program IMV, part of Science and Medicine Group, produces an annual series of proprietary ServiceTrak™ Clinical Laboratory reports derived from extensive phone and online interviews with laboratory testing professionals in U.S. hospitals. These reports present an independent analysis of service trends in laboratory diagnostics and include manufacturer ratings for each instrument type. Rating Scale: Satisfaction is rated on a 10-point scale (10 = "excellent," 1 = "very poor") Highly Satisfied (%HS): Ratings of 9 or 10 Award Criteria: Awards are given to manufacturers with the highest %HS scores in Customer Satisfaction, System Performance, and Service Highly Satisfied (%HS): Responses of 9 or 10 are considered "highly satisfied." IMV ServiceTrak™ has been an industry benchmarking standard for more than 25 years, capturing the customer experience from installation to end-of-life. About IMV IMV Medical Information Division, established in 1977, is a trusted marketing research and consulting firm that specializes in the dynamic fields of diagnostic imaging and clinical diagnostics. Our commitment to in-depth market analysis and comprehensive research services empowers clients to excel in strategic planning, enhance customer satisfaction, drive product development, and launch successful sales initiatives. All of IMV's reports and data solutions are based on primary research by diagnostic imaging experts. As a reliable provider of market intelligence, IMV gives you the comprehensive information you need to stay two steps ahead and make decisions with confidence! For media inquires or to learn more about IMV's ServiceTrak reports, please contact: Media ContactIMV Marketing(703) View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE IMV Medical Information Division Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

282 cases booked in spl school vehicle safety drive in Udupi
282 cases booked in spl school vehicle safety drive in Udupi

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • Time of India

282 cases booked in spl school vehicle safety drive in Udupi

Udupi: In a bid to ensure the safety and well-being of schoolchildren, a special inspection drive was carried out across all police station limits in the district on Wednesday, between 7am and 12 noon. The drive focused exclusively on school vehicles, including vans, buses, and autorickshaws. SP Hariram Shankar told reporters that since the reopening of schools, several complaints were received regarding the overloading of school vehicles, their lacking fitness certificates, and unsafe transport practices. "Some buses are operating without valid fitness certificates, while the others are carrying more children than what is permitted. At the station level, we have already warned drivers not to overload vehicles," he added. As part of the drive, around 930 vehicles were inspected. Officers checked for drunk driving and verified vehicle documents. As many as 282 IMV cases were registered, and fine amounting to Rs 1.6 lakh was collected. Violations included one case of drunk driving, 39 cases for missing documents, 48 cases of overloading, and 194 other violations. Emphasising the need for zero tolerance when it comes to vehicles transporting children, the SP said similar enforcement drives have also been conducted in Bengaluru and other cities. The inspection involved five police inspectors, 30 sub-inspectors, and several supporting staff. School managements have now been directed to update vehicle records, ensure student numbers do not exceed capacity, and implement necessary safety measures in a week. Strict action, including the seizure of vehicles, will be taken against institutions that fail to comply. Another round of inspections is planned for the coming week. Parents, too, share the responsibility of ensuring children's safety during school commutes. They must ensure that their children do not travel in overloaded or unsafe vehicles. "In phases, we will conduct drives against other private vehicles too," he said.

Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police
Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police

The Hindu

time19-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police

The Mangaluru City Police on Thursday said that the accident that happened at Jeppinamogaru in the early hours of Wednesday, in which the car driver Aman Rao, 22 and a passenger Om Shree, 24, died, and two others sustained injuries, was due to drunk driving and over-speeding. Rao, son of a businessman, and Om Shree, vice-president of the Dakshina Kannada unit of the National Students' Union of India, along with two others, Ashish, 23, and a foreign national, Jerry, 23, were returning to the city from Talapady in the wee hours of Wednesday. Rao, who was at the wheel, lost control over the vehicle and hit the median of the Kochi-Panvel National Highway 66 at Jeppinamogaru. Traffic South Police had registered cases of 'rash and negligent driving and 'causing death by negligence' under the Bharatiya Nyaya Samihta and a case of drink and drive under the provisions of the Indian Motor Vehicles Act. A release by the City Police Commissioner on Thursday said that during the investigation, it was found that the car driver was overspeeding and was under the influence of alcohol. It was to caution the public that the chances of accidents were higher when one drives under the influence of alcohol, thereby causing irreparable loss and damage to one's family and dependents. If a person is found driving under the influence of alcohol, a case under Section 185 of the IMV is booked against the driver, entailing a penalty of ₹10,000, the release stated. Overspeeding also contributes to accidents and attracts a fine of ₹1,000 for light motor vehicles and ₹2,000 for heavy vehicles under Section 183 of the IMV, it stated. The police advised the public against overspeeding and driving under the influence of alcohol.

Demand for PET Imaging Surges 12.2% in 2024, Straining Capacity at U.S. Facilities, IMV Report Finds
Demand for PET Imaging Surges 12.2% in 2024, Straining Capacity at U.S. Facilities, IMV Report Finds

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time11-06-2025

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Demand for PET Imaging Surges 12.2% in 2024, Straining Capacity at U.S. Facilities, IMV Report Finds

ARLINGTON, Va., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PET procedure volumes grew by 12.2% in 2024 compared to the previous year, according to IMV's newly released 2025 PET Market Summary Report. The increase reflects mounting demand for molecular imaging services and is putting pressure on existing imaging infrastructure across the United States. While procedure volumes climbed, the average number of scans per installed fixed PET/CT system rose by 8.2%, indicating that many facilities are absorbing the increased demand using current system capacity. According to Davin Korstjens, Director of Market Intelligence at IMV Medical Information Division, "The uptick in both overall volume and per-system utilization highlights the efficiency of current systems, but also signals a need to reassess future imaging capacity." Physician Workload and Facility Differences The report reveals that at sites with fixed PET/CT systems, physicians read an average of 336 PET scans annually per site. However, this number varies widely by facility size—from just 119 scans per physician in hospitals with fewer than 200 beds to 567 scans per physician in hospitals with more than 400 beds. Site Type Scans per Physician per Site All Fixed PET Sites 336 <200 Bed Hospitals 119 200–399 Bed Hospitals 243 >400 Bed Hospitals 567 Hospital-Owned Imaging Centers 260 Independent Imaging Centers 285 General radiologists read PET scans at 69% of surveyed sites, followed by nuclear medicine physicians (51%) and cardiologists/nuclear cardiologists (11%). The top referring specialists include medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and pulmonologists. Wait Times Rise with Demand Forty percent of sites reported wait times of eight days or more for nonemergency outpatient PET scans—a figure that remains steady year-over-year but has more than doubled since 2019. This trend, coupled with growing scan volumes and system usage, points to increasing strain on PET imaging resources. Future Outlook "With longer wait times and higher utilization, the data suggests that facilities may need to expand PET imaging capacity to keep up with growing demand," added Korstjens. IMV's 2025 PET Market Summary Report offers a comprehensive view of the PET imaging landscape in the U.S., including procedure volumes, equipment installed base, service providers, purchase plans, and site operations. Based on survey responses from 509 radiology professionals collected between February 2024 and January 2025, the report includes insights on key vendors such as Bracco, Canon, Cardinal Health, GE HealthCare, Jubilant/Draximage/Triad Isotopes, PharmaLogic, Philips, Siemens, SOFIE/IBA/Eastern Isotopes, and United Imaging. For More Information on the report, visit here. Follow IMV Medical Information on LinkedIn for the latest updates on diagnostic imaging trends. IMV Medical Information Division is part of Science and Medicine Group and a sister company of View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE IMV Medical Information Division Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen. Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten

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