Partners
Putting InfoDx into the hands of those who need it most requires partners. While it would be possible to be a self-contained project, the management of InfoDx believes that the best stewardship of time and resources resides in joining with individuals, organizations or foundations that share our mission; particularly if network channels are already established and area needs are already isolated and waiting for the right solution. Thousands of lives are lost each day and partnerships will allow us to minimize the time it will take to get InfoDx to work in the field.
The following are some of our partners:
Rotary International District 6290
Rotary International District 6290 has been involved with InfoDx since November of 2003, when they supported a usability study in the Dominican Repulic. Many of the physicians that participated were Rotarians and their feedback helped the InfoDx team understand how users would interact with the application.

Michigan Health Consortium
The Michigan Health Consortium (MHC) was created by a partnership between International Aid, Aquinas College, Rotary International Clubs of Michigan, and Robertson Research Institute. The MHC proposes a comprehensive and self-sustaining community health solution to the tragedy of missed diagnoses and uninformed treatments, as well as the lack of access to safe drinking water of most people in underserved countries. The primary tools of the MHC are the BioSand Water Filter (BSF), developed by Dr. David Manz, International Aid’s “Lab in a Suitcase,” and InfoDx. The primary goal of the consortium is “to save lives by decreasing the burden of disease.”
International Aid
International Aid has been involved with InfoDx since Summer 2005. We are working closely with them to share their distribution network with InfoDx in order to better address the medical needs in the countries they serve.