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Examinetics, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryHealthcare screening and surveillance services
Founded2004
Headquarters
Overland Park, Kansas
,
U.S
Key people
Paul J. Fenaroli - Chairman, CEO & President
Websitewww.examinetics.com
Footnotes / references
lawsuits: casetext.com/case/keenan-v-bnsf-railway-company

Examinetics, Inc. is a provider of mobile and on-site occupational health screening and data management services in the United States. The company was established in 2004 following the consolidation of a number of small businesses providing occupational health screening and compliance services.

Examinetics is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas and operates more than 125 mobile screening units. These are used for medical surveillance testing and reporting services to US industrial and governmental companies and organizations in over 16,000 locations across the US.

Operations

Examinetics is a US-based provider of occupational health screening, surveillance, and compliance services. Since its inception in 2004, the company has acquired several subsidiaries, such as Industrial Health.

Key management personnel include Paul Fenaroli (Chairman, CEO & President), Gary Gluzberg (Chief Commercial Officer) and Hank Stratmeier (Chief Operating Officer).

Examinetics has more than 300 employees, including nurses, medical assistants, certified X-ray technologists and audiologists, the majority of whom work in the Examinetics mobile screening stations. They do nearly one million screening tests each year for more than 3,000 corporate customers.

Services

Examinetics refers to its package of services as the Examination Management Network (XM Network).

Mobile screening units

Monitoring employees in accordance with statutory guidelines is usually undertaken 'offsite' at local hospitals or clinics or 'onsite' on company property. Examinetics's services are done onsite.

Four person mobile occupational health screening unit.
Mobile occupational health screening unit (mobile multi-phase unit).
Eight person mobile occupational health screening unit.

The Examination Management Network (XM Network)

Examinetics developed the XM Network, a secure online data management and reporting system, for occupational health professionals and employers. The XM Network seeks to be a "data interchange standard for the occupational health industry". The XM Network allows employers to manage their employees' health data. The system is alleged to be compliant with the US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

OccHealth Search

In 2008, Examinetics developed a semantic web tool called "OccHealth Search" - a search tool for occupational health professionals (OccHealth Search tool) at the same time they relaunched their main website.

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