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VIRUS — A Laboratory Information System for Clinical Virology
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1979A system covering request registration, analytical orders, printing of worksheets, result reporting, result control and printing of patient reports is presented. Additionally, interim reports can be produced; accounting is automatic, and group requests and requests for new analyses of old samples can be handled.
J, Blomberg +5 more
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ECLIPS: An extended clinical laboratory information processing system
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1973Abstract The clinical laboratory is regarded as a component of the medical care system extending from physician to laboratory staff and back to physician. From this concept a computer-based system of laboratory information is derived, emphasizing: (1) total laboratory responsibility for the test and its request, and (2) physician-oriented output ...
W F, Hamilton, S, Raymond
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Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice, 2018
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Laboratory information sub-systems play an important role in diagnosis and treatment of patients. This study aimed to determine functional requirements of users and assess the existence of these requirements in the ...
M. Farzandipour +3 more
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RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Laboratory information sub-systems play an important role in diagnosis and treatment of patients. This study aimed to determine functional requirements of users and assess the existence of these requirements in the ...
M. Farzandipour +3 more
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The Laboratory Information System (LIS): I-Application to the clinical chemistry laboratory
Clinical Biochemistry, 1985The Laboratory Information System (LIS) was designed as a "turn-key" system. The main functions are operated interactively on a mini-computer which gives the laboratory complete control over daily processing. Collection of results from automated analyzers is accomplished via a micro-computer/micro-processor network.
J C, Forest, C, Rheault, T K, Dang-Vu
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Clinical Laboratory (LAB) Information Systems
2015The clinical laboratory (LAB) was an early adopter of computer technology, beginning with the chemistry and hematology laboratories, which had similar information processing requirements. LAB systems in the early 1960s were primarily offline, batch-oriented systems that used punched cards for data transfer to the hospital mainframe.
Morris F. Collen, Robert E. Miller
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Long-term data storage in a clinical laboratory information system
Journal of Medical Systems, 1989The clinical laboratory is pressured on one side by physicians and regulators who want the laboratory to keep more detailed patient records available for longer periods and on the other side by physical space and cost constraints which favor rapidly transferring such records to Medical Records or a warehouse from which retrieval is slow and difficult ...
A A, Eggert, K A, Emmerich
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Using machine learning to develop an autoverification system in a clinical biochemistry laboratory
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2020Objectives Autoverification systems have greatly improved laboratory efficiency. However, the long-developed rule-based autoverfication models have limitations.
Hongchun Wang +5 more
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Hierarchical information system for the cost analysis of clinical laboratory tests
Journal of Medical Systems, 1985A microcomputer-based information system that integrates the concepts of text processing, data base processing, and data base analysis has been designed for cost evaluation in our laboratories. This forms a flexible package that is directed by the needs of the user.
L L, Hause, E A, Sasse, B W, Perry
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Expert systems and the clinical laboratory information system.
Clinics in laboratory medicine, 1991Many of the tasks of the clinical laboratory involve the application of knowledge and experience to patient-specific problems. Expert systems that have ready access to patient data and expert knowledge have the potential to support many laboratory processes, especially those that involve the repetitive and reasonably predictable application of ...
D P, Connelly, S T, Bennett
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An information system for improving clinical laboratory outcomes.
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2001Laboratories performing clinical molecular diagnostic and cytogenetic testing require improved information systems to address their specialized data processing needs. We developed an application that automates result reporting, documents quality assurance information, and tracks specimens.
A L, Asare, C W, Caldwell
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