Be Ready for the Public Health Threat You Do Not Expect
From measles to syphilis to mpox, response depends on recognizing early signals
Prepare for Everything
Immediately following the anthrax events of 2001-2002 our company successfully implemented a “dual-use,” all-hazards approach to bio-preparedness for cities, counties, and states. At the time, our argument was as straightforward as it is today: since no one can predict what the next public health crisis will be, the only sensible plan is to prepare for everything.
VisualDx provides all clinicians with the knowledge to better understand infectious diseases no matter their location, specialty, or level of experience.
A shared way to see and align
- Create consistency across reported findings
VisualDx provides a visual reference that helps public health professionals and clinicians describe findings using the same language and imagery. This supports clearer reporting and earlier concern. - Support preparedness for rare and emerging conditions
From uncommon infections to evolving threats, VisualDx helps teams review condition patterns during planning, training, and response. - Reduce friction across partners
VisualDx gives clinicians, nurses, investigators, and educators access to the same reference, helping conversations move from interpretation to action.
Supporting public health reporting workflows
Public health reporting depends on timely, consistent information from the front lines.
VisualDx supports reporting by giving public health departments a direct channel to push mandatory communicable disease reporting requirements to clinicians in any region, instantly.
Current public health threats
VisualDx includes visual and clinical reference content relevant to conditions of public health concern, including infectious diseases, medication reactions, and other presentations that may require escalation.
Teams use VisualDx to review patterns, support education, and strengthen readiness during periods of heightened risk.
"Working with residents in a family medicine clinic, we utilize VisualDx often to view the photo libraries of various skin types and colors. Being able to share images that match the patient’s skin color is valuable and strengthens trust."
Jason Terrence Wall, MD University of Minnesota Family MedicineBuilt for public sector environments
VisualDx is used across hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations. It supports secure access and integration within clinical and educational environments.
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