Selecting the right Third-Party Administrator (TPA) software for your drug and alcohol testing program is a critical decision. A TPA acts as an extension of your HR and safety departments, managing the complexities of testing, compliance, and reporting. In today's digital age, the technology a TPA offers can be a significant differentiator, impacting efficiency, accuracy, and overall program effectiveness. Here’s how to choose a drug testing TPA software with the right technology, using US Gateway as a leading example.
Read MoreMaintaining Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance is complex and critical for TPAs handling regulated clients. US Gateway is purpose-built to simplify this challenge, delivering a comprehensive platform that automates and supports every requirement across drug testing, random pools, Clearinghouse, driver files, occupational health—and, importantly, DOT drug and alcohol regulations.
Read MoreIn the highly regulated world of workplace drug and alcohol testing, efficiency, accuracy, and compliance are non-negotiable. For Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) and Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs), managing multi-client programs — from drug orders to lab results, billing, random testing, and documentation — can quickly become a logistical maze.
Read MoreManaging a drug and alcohol testing program is more than a series of clinic visits and lab results—it’s about compliance, efficiency, communication, billing, and reporting. That’s where US Gateway, the proprietary software platform from US Drug Test Centers, shines. Built specifically for Third-Party Administrators (TPAs), Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs), employer groups, and fleet operators, this platform streamlines every facet of testing program management, including key DOT compliance.
Read MoreUS Gateway is the ultimate software solution for TPAs managing drug testing and DQ file compliance. If you're a Third-Party Administrator (TPA) managing drug and alcohol testing programs for employer clients, you know how fragmented and time-consuming compliance work can be. Between ordering lab tests, managing consortium pools, tracking driver qualification (DQ) files, and staying FMCSA compliant, most TPAs juggle multiple tools just to keep up.
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