Innovative Health Diagnostics (IHDLab), a CLIA- and FDA-registered lab that provides access to accurate, clinical testing, has launched LabFlow, a new API platform that is part of IHDLab’s diagnostics-as-a-service (DaaS) offering, to seamlessly connect with digital health companies’ and enhance the efficiency and scalability of their at-home testing capabilities.

“LabFlow is designed to make it easy for Digital Health companies to add at-home testing to their existing workflows, creating a best-in-class patient and provider experience,” says Ben Lejfer, IHDLab’s director of Digital Health. “As an all-in-one testing solution, we enable Digital Health companies to focus on what they do best while we handle the complexities of lab testing and integration.”

Today, 70% of medical decisions rely on a laboratory test, but the traditional testing infrastructure does not meet patient expectations, according to the company. LabFlow helps digital health companies create great experiences when lab testing is required, smoothly facilitating at-home test kit orders, logistics, lab testing and results. Not only is the LabFlow platform adaptable, catering to the unique needs of both early-stage startups and large-scale deployments, it also offers a range of collection methods, a comprehensive suite of over 85 validated at-home lab tests and custom panels across hormones, infectious disease, wellness and more.

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“IHDLab envisions a healthcare system that is fundamentally patient-centric, fostering a more inclusive landscape in lab testing. Our mission is to empower every person across the U.S. with access to accurate, actionable clinical testing when and where it matters most,” says David White, IHDLab’s CEO. “Through DaaS’ LabFlow, we can help digital health companies deliver diagnostics to the doorstep, serving as a pivotal tool in reaching underserved communities. It provides convenience and accessibility to individuals who may not have the time or resources to prioritize their health and testing needs. It’s about bridging existing gaps in healthcare and fostering a culture of proactive health and wellness.”