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06-05-2020
NEWS COVERAGE
A new North Carolina partnership is focused on tracking critical medical equipment across the state, including available ICU beds.
Added clinical insights into patients’ prescription histories, along with fewer login hurdles, are helping the hospital’s clinicians save time and save lives.
05-09-2020
Nathan Smith, senior vice president of product strategy at Appriss Retail, discusses why on-hand inventory visibility of understocks and overstocks is part of the bigger picture of minimizing loss.
04-30-2020
TazWorks, the leader in technology solutions for the background screening industry, announced a new partnership with Appriss Insights for data filtering through TazWorks partner, Trade House Data.
04-16-2020
Identifying and diverting ‘super-utilizers’ saves on resources, reduces jail overcrowding.
04-09-2020
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT
Tom Rittman, VP of Marketing for Appriss Retail, discussed key retail returns trends and how to stop return abuse during his guest presentation for Forter’s Next in Commerce Virtual Summit.
03-30-2020
Retail supply chain analysts may want to consider Twitter traffic by geography to be one more signal to improve their demand-based decisions when distributing goods from distribution centers to stores. In order to assess how recent COVID-19 news...
03-18-2020
Major upgrade to the Delaware County Sheriff’s App includes Inmate Search provided by Appriss.
03-06-2020
ED physicians at Yale New Haven Hospital now get real-time data on patients’ controlled substance prescription history directly in their EHR
02-20-2020
Survey by Appriss, the leading provider of incarceration data, found that 12% of individuals that are currently employed will be arrested in the next five years.