R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company announced a combination of strategic resources with supply chain and integrated communications for efficient COVID-19 testing to keep organizations across the country open and running.
According to RRD, the unmatched breadth of the capabilities and depth of industry expertise makes it highly customizable and relevant to local schools, businesses, social service providers, universities, and any other organization needing to rapidly implement testing at scale.
This effort also aims to support homeless shelters and underserved populations as government funding drives widespread COVID-19 testing for the safe reopening of workplaces and other congregate settings, according to RRD.
Medical protocols and best practices demand unique requirements for administering an end-to-end testing solution.
For this reason, RRD is collaborating with Invenio Genetics, a dedicated clinical genomic testing venture of The Innovation Institute, a healthcare collaborative of not-for-profit health systems focused on innovation and growth.
Through Invenio Genetics, RRD said its support efforts will be bolstered with additional medical expertise and clinical advisory services, as they work to ensure no community is left behind.
RRD said its strategic resources enable organizations to swiftly scale multichannel outreach communications that are clinically accurate, culturally relevant, and easy to understand for recipients. It also allows for responsible packaging, storing, fulfilling, and distribution of testing kits in a cGMP-compliant environment under tight deadlines, and with agility and speed, according to RRD.
“Our supply chain and communications solutions have seen rapid growth as a result of the work we are doing for some of the nation’s largest test kit manufacturers and laboratories,” said John Pecaric, president, RRD Business Services. “Our ability to scale operations, source and manage inventory, and create on-target critical communications serves as a backbone to supply chain continuity at a time when testing and accurate information are essential to restoring the confidence needed for a safe return to workplace settings and lives.”