DrOwl Celebrates Over 1M COVID-19 Check-Ins On Its Award-Winning Free Mobile App


To date, we have seen that schools really appreciate that we provide an automatically-generated list of check-in questions that they can customize as needed. It enables them to save precious time while helping create a new, safer normal for their community.

DrOwl, an award-winning medical platform built on patented technology that helps users better understand their medical history– has surpassed one million electronic screenings by its users. DrOwl includes a free COVID-19 screening tool for people to screen for symptoms and history of exposure to COVID-19, following the CDC guidelines. DrOwl’s groundbreaking user-friendly app assists organizations around the country, by eliminating ineffective and time-consuming paper-based questionnaires, while enabling users to easily check-in to businesses, schools, or their favorite restaurants on their smartphone. DrOwl also provides the businesses and schools with a way to give reports to public health departments of visitors to their facilities in just a few clicks.

DrOwl is honored to have reached this landmark number of electronic screenings. We know our check-in/screening feature furthers our work as a medical platform that enables the average person to securely access, understand, and share his/her personal medical information. With uncertainty looming as the pandemic rages on, this key check-in feature will continue to help serve as a lifeline for organizations throughout the pandemic — while hopefully helping to prevent any additional spread of COVID-19.

“The millionth check-in is an extremely humbling milestone; it demonstrates the power of not only DrOwl’s unique tool but also the willingness of communities working together to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19”, said Arvind Raichur, CEO, and Co-Founder of DrOwl.

“We’ve been working hand in hand, tirelessly with community leaders, lawmakers, educators, and small businesses across the country. What we have seen consistently is that business owners and leaders want to keep their employees and visitors safe by following the CDC guidelines”, he said.

“We know that there is still much to do, but we are confident that by being more proactive, communities across the nation can help return to their new normal more safely. This, in and of itself, is comforting. To know we are making a difference by enabling people to keep each other safe. At DrOwl, this is how we’re doing our part”.

The Millionth Check-In

The millionth check-in was completed on November 17, 2020, and shows the ease of use that organizations around the nation are flocking towards. Since screening has become a primary tool for COVID tracking, electronic check-ins are the most efficient tool we have to manage that data.

DrOwl’s mobile app enables facilities to have their guests, employees, and visitors check-in, while on the go. Visitors arrive at a given location, electronically check-in, and are automatically shown the organization’s customizable screening questions on their smartphone. This makes organizing and maintaining the data more convenient for facilities while simplifying the check-in process for visitors. Restaurant patrons can check-in without hassle, the same way senior living facilities can, and facilities can easily download visitor reports with the click of a button to give to public health departments. And organizations can even generate a custom QR code for their location.

“To date, we have seen that schools really appreciate that we provide an automatically-generated list of check-in questions that they can customize as needed. It enables them to save precious time while helping create a new, safer normal for their community. When organizations such as rehabilitation facilities or senior living communities have specific rules and challenges, customization has become their best friend and ally,” said Raichur.

With over one million check-ins completed to date, DrOwl is on the cutting edge on the transformation of how businesses and organizations adapt to our current – and future challenges. With a central database enabling administrators to run on-demand reports, and cross-reference those that have entered a given facility in real-time. Making it easy for organizations to use the data for epidemiological usage and in cases of infection, look at the data to help assess the risks to help limit their potential liabilities. For more information on DrOwl, please visit CheckIn.DrOwl.com. And, users can download DrOwl.com for free from the iTunes or Google Play app stores.

About DrOwl

DrOwl is a medical platform built on patented technology, that provides a safe place to sync, organize, search, and share your digital medical records on-demand.

Once a user securely syncs their medical records, DrOwl uses AI and machine learning to provide users with a Patient Portal based on the Patient’s health records that include trusted, doctor-approved sources of information that is customized for each user and makes their medical information easier to understand. DrOwl users can also share their customized Patient Portal with caregivers or family members to include them in the patient’s healthcare decisions. Users can also initiate telehealth sessions 24×7 and allow their caregivers or family members to join in the secure telemedicine video call.*

DrOwl also has a free electronic screening and monitoring solution to help protect schools, senior communities, and businesses during infectious disease outbreaks. Where staff, residents, and visitors can electronically “check-in”, answering a list of questions that helps screen for symptoms and history of exposure. This creates an electronic log of employee and visitor activity, in real-time. And reports can be run as needed to assist in contact tracing if an infection is reported. In cases of infection, there is electronic tracking with centralized data for epidemiological usage and cross-contamination data to help assess the risks.

*Telemedicine available in select areas with more being added all the time.

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