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Stand-alone Laboratory Information Systems Versus Laboratory Modules Incorporated in the Electronic Health Record

2015·29 Zitationen·Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
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Abstract

The increasing availability of laboratory information management modules within enterprise electronic health record solutions has resulted in some institutional administrators deciding which laboratory information system will be used to manage workflow within the laboratory, often with minimal input from the pathologists. This article aims to educate pathologists on many of the issues and implications this change may have on laboratory operations, positioning them to better evaluate and represent the needs of the laboratory during this decision-making process. The experiences of the authors, many of their colleagues, and published observations relevant to this debate are summarized. There are multiple dimensions of the interdependency between the pathology laboratory and its information system that must be factored into the decision. Functionality is important, but management authority and gap-ownership are also significant elements to consider. Thus, the pathologist must maintain an active role in the decision-making process to ensure the success of the laboratory.

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Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality ControlElectronic Health Records SystemsBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
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