Specialized Laboratory Information Systems |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Critical Care Medicine, Children''s National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia;2. Division of Cardiology, Lucile Packard Children''s Hospital, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California;3. Children''s Hospital Association, Lenexa, Kansas;4. Division of Cardiology, Children''s National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia |
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Abstract: | Some laboratories or laboratory sections have unique needs that traditional anatomic and clinical pathology systems may not address. A specialized laboratory information system (LIS), which is designed to perform a limited number of functions, may perform well in areas where a traditional LIS falls short. Opportunities for specialized LISs continue to evolve with the introduction of new testing methodologies. These systems may take many forms, including stand-alone architecture, a module integrated with an existing LIS, a separate vendor-supplied module, and customized software. This article addresses the concepts underlying specialized LISs, their characteristics, and in what settings they are found. |
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Keywords: | Specialty LIS Report integration Niche LIS Multimodality LIS Streamlined LIS Custom-build Efficient LIS |
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