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Laboratory Information Systems
2013The laboratory information system (LIS) is a large, complex system made up of software and hardware that handles electronic data to support laboratory operations. Cytology was one of the first areas of anatomical pathology that embraced informatics, owing to regulations introduced by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) in 1988. In the
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Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Information Systems
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2012The modern anatomic pathology laboratory depends on a reliable information infrastructure to register specimens, record gross and microscopic findings, regulate laboratory workflow, formulate and sign out report(s), disseminate them to the intended recipients across the whole health system, and support quality assurance measures. This infrastructure is
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Customizing Laboratory Information Systems
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2015Highly customizable laboratory information systems help to address great variations in laboratory workflows, typical in Pathology. Often, however, built-in customization tools are not sufficient to add all of the desired functionality and improve systems interoperability.
Peter, Gershkovich, John H, Sinard
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Laboratory Information Systems Management and Operations
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015The main mission of a laboratory information system (LIS) is to manage workflow and deliver accurate results for clinical management. Successful selection and implementation of an anatomic pathology LIS is not complete unless it is complemented by specialized information technology support and maintenance.
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Laboratory Informatics and the Laboratory Information System
2005The primary objective of clinical laboratorians is to provide the highest possible quality of service to patients and those who care for patients. High-quality service encompasses accurate and precise analysis, timely, clear, and concise reporting, and delivery of the service to a location in a format most valuable to the user of the service.
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Laboratory Information Management Systems
2015The Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) is recognized as a powerful tool to improve laboratory data management and to report human health as well as veterinary public health. LIMS plays an essential role in public health surveillance, outbreak investigations, and pandemic preparedness.
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Information and Security Systems Laboratory
2016Διαδραστικές (τύπου hands-on ή demonstration) εργαστηριακές ασκήσεις με σκοπό την εφαρμογή από τον αναγνώστη των γνώσεων που αποκτά κατά τη μελέτη του κύριου συγγράμματος για το μάθημα Ασφάλεια Πληροφοριών και Συστημάτων. Ο φοιτητής θα μπορεί: (α) να βοηθηθεί στην πρακτική εφαρμογή των θεμελιωδών εννοιών και ζητημάτων της ασφάλειας πληροφοριών και ...
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Developing the Laboratory Information System
2005It was pointed out in Chapter 1 that the term “laboratory information system” means more than an aggregation of hardware and software. The system is a plan expressed in policies and procedures and implemented in part on a computer. Indeed, computers are not necessary parts of information systems, which have existed under one title or another as long as
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