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Clinical Laboratory Information Systems

 
 
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High impact information on Clinical Laboratory Information Systems

  • The laboratory information system of the Department of Pathology, Capital Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia was searched for lymph node (LN)-positive RAs resected by low anterior resection or APR in male patients between January 1, 1992 and December 31, 2002 [1].
  • Plasma cholesterol levels were collected from the electronic laboratory information system (LIS), and information on IHD from the Danish National Hospital Register (LPR) [2].
  • The analytical performance of the troponin I method was evaluated; information connectivity between the Stratus CS data management system and the laboratory information system was implemented and practical training of testing personnel was carried out at the POCT site [3].
  • Point-of-care glucose testing needs to be integrated into a laboratory information system to provide continuous care [4].
  • Implementation of a hospital-wide laboratory information system also had no significant effect on the number of 'stat' requests [5].
 

Associations of Clinical Laboratory Information Systems with chemical compounds

  • In 1990, KPNCR Implemented a Region-wide Integrated Laboratory Information System. The software used was manufactured by Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, Missouri. The hardware platform consisted of for DEC VAXs [6].
 

Gene context of Clinical Laboratory Information Systems

  • All instruments are fully integrated in a study oriented laboratory information system (LIMS) with an Oracle database that communicates bi-directional with the analytical equipment [7].
  • Such a database can supplement a laboratory information system (LIMS) with appropriate sequence information [8].
  • The laboratory automation system (LAS) must interface to the laboratory information system (LIS), which provides the information necessary for routing and scheduling and for future rules-based processing, an important component of the LAS [9].
  • Because CLS is assessing the possibility of acquiring a new laboratory information system, we reviewed past reports on approaches to utilization management (UM) and considered how developments in information technology (IT) may affect the latter [10].
  • Laboratory information systems, Part 2. How well does LIS reach all 4 corners of the lab [11]?

References

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  5. Optimizing the availability of 'stat' laboratory tests using Shewhart 'C' control charts. Burnett, L., Chesher, D., Burnett, J.R. Ann. Clin. Biochem. (2002) [Pubmed]
  6. Implementing complex networking laboratory information systems in a health maintenance organization. Pawlick, G.F., Davidson, P.L. Clinical laboratory management review : official publication of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association / CLMA. (1996) [Pubmed]
  7. Liquid chromatographic-tandem mass spectrometric method for the analysis of a neurokinin-1 antagonist and its metabolite using automated solid-phase sample preparation and automated data handling and reporting. Schütze, D., Boss, B., Schmid, J. J. Chromatogr. B Biomed. Sci. Appl. (2000) [Pubmed]
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