Madonna University Keeps Campus Community Safe and Healthy During Pandemic Using ReturnSafe’s Biosecurity Platform

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“Unfortunately, contact tracing or a vaccine alone are not the answer to keeping our communities healthy and safe,” said Tarun Nimmagadda, Chief Executive Officer of ReturnSafe.

Part of Madonna University’s plans to reopen its Livonia, Michigan campus this fall involved working with ReturnSafe. To students, staff and faculty safe and healthy during the Coronavirus pandemic, Madonna utilized ReturnSafe’s BioSecurity Platform.

“Over the summer we saw the devastating impact of COVID-19 and recognized that we would need to find a solution that our students, staff and faculty could use on a daily basis in order to bring everyone back safely,” said John Montgomery, Chief Information Technology Officer at Madonna University. “ReturnSafe is a simple health-screening and contact-tracing solution that gives us the reassurance needed in order to keep our doors open and our community safe. With ReturnSafe, we’re able to quickly identify those who have been potentially exposed to the virus and, in turn, those with whom they have been in contact. We have a university community of 2,400 students, faculty and staff who come to campus regularly, so it’s critical to be able to identify potential risk areas and respond rapidly to minimize the risk of an outbreak.”

Students and faculty register their health status using the ReturnSafe app by answering COVID-specific screening questions. Once cleared to come to campus, students, faculty, staff, and visitors receive a daily electronic “badge” that can be shown to faculty and staff as they attend classes or other events on campus. Those not cleared are requested to stay away from campus, and are provided with directions on necessary COVID-19 testing, isolation and quarantine procedures. In addition to identifying potentially-exposed or infected people, the ReturnSafe BioSecurity Platform helps Madonna University’s Chief Health Officer rapidly notify those who were potentially exposed.

“As a mission-driven company, we want to help educational institutions with a solution that allows them to confidently reopen their schools. Unfortunately, contact tracing or a vaccine alone are not the answer to keeping our communities healthy and safe,” said Tarun Nimmagadda, Chief Executive Officer of ReturnSafe. “Historically, we have seen other contagious diseases similar to the Coronavirus continue to spread in communities even with a vaccine so additional safety systems have to be in place. ReturnSafe features daily screening, test data management for those that may be positive and have been tested, and contact-tracing alerts that help slow the spread of the virus.”

The ReturnSafe BioSecurity Platform offers organizations an end-to-end solution that slows the spread of infectious diseases by implementing critical daily screening with a symptoms diary and recommendations governed by HR policies; testing data management for quick notification of a positive test; and Bluetooth contact-tracing via smartphone and hardware wearables at the workplace including a built-in social distancing alarm. To learn more, click to read the Madonna University case study.

About ReturnSafe

ReturnSafe is a mission-driven BioSecurity company focused on workplace health safety enabling businesses, healthcare organizations, educational institutions and others to prevent and rapidly respond to biological threats, keeping their communities safe and their doors open. ReturnSafe’s BioSecurity Platform is a human-centric solution that focuses on slowing the spread of infectious diseases by implementing critical daily screening, exposure notification and contact tracing case management. For more information, visit http://www.returnsafe.com.

About Madonna

Liberal arts education, career preparation, and service-learning have been the hallmarks of a Madonna University education for more than 80 years. In addition to the beautiful main campus, conveniently located at I-96 and Levan Road in Livonia, Mich., Madonna offers academic programs in Gaylord, Macomb, and online in China, Haiti, and the United Arab Emirates. Michigan’s most affordable, independent, Catholic, liberal arts university, Madonna offers more than 100 undergraduate and 35 graduate programs in the colleges of arts and sciences, education and human development, and nursing and health, as well as the School of Business.

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