SoftBank.web is SCC Soft Computer's blood bank and transfusion service information management system, designed to provide a comprehensive and cost-effective solution for pre-transfusion testing and inventory management. It is a centralized system that combines high-performance functionality with critical safety features, allowing users to focus on providing safe blood components and derivative products to patients.
Key Features and Capabilities:
- Comprehensive Inventory Management: Tracks various products, including blood, cellular therapy, breast milk, and their derivatives, from receipt to final disposition. It also supports component labeling and supply tracking.
- Multisite Capability: Supports patient orders and product inventory from multiple facilities using a single centralized database, allowing for centralized transfusion testing.
- Efficient Workflow: Improves daily workflows with features like online worksheets for batch processing and automated result interpretation, which compares results with a logic table.
- Patient Safety: Includes critical safety functions such as double-blind entry of manually entered unit numbers, documented review of a patient's history, and security-controlled access to critical data. It can be integrated with bedside transfusion devices like SoftID.Tx for Positive Patient Identification (PPID).
- Integration and Interoperability: Features powerful interfaces for direct connection to blood bank instruments, eliminating the need for middleware. It also facilitates effortless electronic health record (EHR) interface using an enterprise service bus (ESB).
- Regulatory Compliance: The system (SoftBank.webβ’ version 25.6) has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Class II Medical Device.
Target Users and Deployment: SoftBank.web is suitable for transfusion services departments of all sizes, from 150-bed community hospitals to high-volume healthcare systems. It can be deployed in SCC's state-of-the-art managed Cloud environment or in-house with IBM or Intel-based hardware. The web-based user interface allows access via a web browser.



