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Dosimetry Badge is not a pure SaaS product in the typical sense, but rather a “hardware badge + lab processing + report archiving” service built around occupational radiation dose monitoring. It targets small medical and practice-based organizations, covering use cases such as dental clinics, veterinary practices, chiropractic clinics, surgical centers, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, educational labs, and industrial inspection facilities that need to meet state or federal radiation monitoring requirements.
The core service includes APEX OSL X-Ray monitoring badges, APEX Ring dosimeters, fetal monitoring badges, and Instadose®VUE wireless monitoring badges. Standard packages include shipping, a control badge, physical reports, a return envelope, individual exposure tracking, historical record keeping, and more. The site emphasizes its use of APEX OSL badges, processed by an ISO 9001 and NVLAP-accredited laboratory with NVLAP Code 100555-0. Dose reports are provided by default in paper form after badge return and processing, and electronic versions can also be sent upon request.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the wireless Instadose®VUE is listed at $130/badge; X-Ray Badge and Ring options are available on monthly, quarterly, and annual plans, with the text mentioning $9 monthly, $20 quarterly, and $79 annually. There is also tiered pricing based on employee count: monthly pricing is $16/badge for 1–5 people, $11 for 6–10, and $9 for 11+; quarterly pricing is $27 for 1–5 people, $22 for 6–10, and $20 for 11+. The fetal monitoring badge is a one-time fee of $209. The website states that there are no hidden fees, setup fees, or processing fees, and that shipping is free, but unreturned badges incur a $20/badge charge.
The advantages are that it is friendly to small organizations, has a low pricing threshold, offers clear packages, and includes control badges, historical records, and compliance reporting workflows. For organizations that need to retain occupational exposure records, it can reduce the burden of manual archiving. The drawbacks are that its SaaS attributes are limited: the text does not mention multi-user permissions, approval workflows, third-party system integrations, APIs, or developer support. The default process still relies on physical badge mailing and lab return processing, and the level of digitization is not sufficiently disclosed.
It is better suited to small U.S.-based clinics, surgical centers, laboratories, and healthcare-related organizations with occupational radiation monitoring compliance needs. Because the service is highly dependent on U.S. regulations, mailing addresses, and the NVLAP system, its direct applicability to Chinese organizations is unclear. The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this is assessed as unknown.
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