Mobile Health Named Top Occupational Health Company of 2021
Speed, Innovation, and Dedicated Workforce Make Mobile Health an Award-Winning Company in Pre-Employment Screening HR TECH OUTLOOK has designated Mobile Health its Top 2021 Pre-Employment Screening Service Company. In its April 2021 issue, the enterprise technology magazine described Mobile Health as “a game-changer in the pre-employment screening space,” citing speed in its results delivery as[Read the Rest]
Mobile Health on Vaccine Success: Why We’re Not Done with COVID-19 Testing Yet
Excerpts from Mobile Health CEO Andrew Shulman appearance on SiriusXM Laura Coates Show While it’s appropriate to celebrate rising COVID-19 vaccination rates, the alarming number of COVID-19 cases means it’s too soon to let up on COVID-19 testing, Mobile Health CEO Andrew Shulman told Sirius XM radio host Laura Coates earlier this month. “You can[Read the Rest]
7 Keys to Successful On-Site COVID-19 Testing
On-Site COVID-19 testing for schools and employers will be necessary for the foreseeable future. State and federal health officials favor scaling up COVID-19 testing, even of asymptomatic individuals, as a road to reopening schools and workplaces. Mobile Health is a leading provider of On-Site COVID-19 testing to businesses and academia around the United States. We[Read the Rest]
Mobile Health, SL Green Partner to Offer On-Site COVID-19 Testing to NYC Office Tenants
Mobile Health has partnered with SL Green, Manhattan’s largest office landlord, to offer on-site COVID-19 testing to companies at 21 SL Green-owned office sites in New York City. The partnership is designed to support corporate tenants as they return to offices and to encourage economic recovery in the city. Mobile Health will offer on-site COVID-19[Read the Rest]
The Post-COVID Workplace: Roadmap for Health, Safety and Productivity
One-way corridors. Contactless elevator buttons. Wearable devices that vibrate when someone stands less than six feet away. Employees returning to their workplace for the first time since COVID-19 lockdown may encounter these changes and others. A recent Corporate Wellness article outlined modifications businesses can make to foster social distancing and limit disease transmission. Many suggested[Read the Rest]
Schools Get Education on COVID-19 Testing
Masks, face shields and hybrid schedules are not the only changes returning students face this fall. Many, including New York City students, will encounter random COVID-19 testing and screening. To help students cope with pandemic-related stress, some districts have incorporated social-emotional learning (SEL) taught by psychologists and social workers. Several Long Island school superintendents and[Read the Rest]
Meet Nicolas Rossetti – Assistant Medical Director
Virus. Epidemic. Epicenter. These themes have marked Assistant Medical Director Nicolas Rossetti’s medical career. He became a registered nurse in 1984, at the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The RN served for a decade in the ER of the now-closed St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan, then considered the AIDS epicenter. Fast forward 35 years to[Read the Rest]
Day Camps Opt for Point of Care COVID-19 Tests
As usual, North Shore Day Camp readied its swimming pool, gymnastics course and arts and crafts supplies prior to welcoming its first busload of campers. However, this year’s preparations also included a day of drive-up Point of Care COVID-19 testing for campers conducted in partnership with Mobile Health. Parents of campers could opt in to[Read the Rest]
Hotel Staff Can Expect Daily Temperature Checks
Summer’s arrival and cities’ reopenings have primed hotels to roll out red carpets to their guests – although some hotels must conduct daily temperature checks of staff. The New York Hotel Trades Council (HTC) requires unionized NY and NJ hotels to implement daily temperature checks of workers. Intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the[Read the Rest]