Pathology and technology; developing together
We consider some of the big developments in pathology and how technology will help laboratories to confront current challenges while preparing for the future of personalised medicine.
We consider some of the big developments in pathology and how technology will help laboratories to confront current challenges while preparing for the future of personalised medicine.
Wayne Tainton is a solutions manager at CliniSys; but until the summer of 2022 he was a pathology IT manager in Bristol. His move underlines CliniSys’ commitment to working with its customers and to using their experience to make sure that its systems address the challenges they are facing.
CliniSys was thrilled to once again invite our LIMS and ICE customers to the CliniSys National Conference and User Group which was held at The Belfry, West Midlands. The two-day programme consisted of educational conference sessions, exhibition, training and company updates. Even with the rail strike, we saw over 300 delegates attend over the two days.
Kim Futrell, MT(ASCP), MSHI Lab Stewardship, LIS Using your laboratory information system (LIS) for autoverification is one of the most effective ways your lab can reduce hands-on tech time through process automation. Depending on the lab menu and patient population, 40% to 95% of results could qualify for autoverification.1,2 What is autoverification? Autoverification is a […]
The pathology service at The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) in Harlow has introduced the CliniSys Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) sample collection module to improve efficiency and experiences for their patients and staff.
Pathology network takes in Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, creating one of the largest, consolidated lab services in the country. A single instance of WinPath Enterprise will support hub and spoke working and further change.
CliniSys Group has acquired ApolloLIMS, a leading provider of laboratory information management systems based in Nashville, Tennessee, and with specialist expertise in clinical, public health, toxicology and molecular diagnostics.
One of the arguments that is often put forward to support the formation of a pathology network is that laboratories will be able to transfer work from one site to another if there is a crisis. The blood transfusion service for a hospital in the West Midlands found that was true when a routine IT upgrade took down a critical server array. Mike Herbert, Blood Transfusion lead at Black Country Pathology Services, explains.
Clinical diagnostic laboratories have specific requirements to maintain chain of custody of all samples and data generated across the testing workflow, and this requirement is especially challenging for NGS-based tests, where many daughter samples are generated across the multi-day workflow. Clinical diagnostic labs also must retain patient data for at least 2 years after the test […]
CliniSys is thrilled to once again be exhibiting at Digital Health REWIRED which will be held at the Business Design Centre in London on the 15th & 16th of March 2022.