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Consumers are embracing the cloud in their daily lives, and businesses are increasingly following suit. With more laboratories moving to the cloud, Imogen Fitt from Signify Research, outlines the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
Many labs still employ on-premise LIS and LIMS systems and face inherent challenges, including physical storage capacity limits, high capital expenditures, and burdensome technology administration and maintenance costs. Read three benefits of moving to a web-based laboratory information management system in the cloud.
In an environment where drug testing is increasingly prevalent among providers, employers, and government agencies, clinicians are required to make timely and accurate decisions for patient care always prioritizing safety, efficacy, and patient well-being. When individuals´ health, safety, and livelihoods are at stake, a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) can assist toxicology laboratories in achieving necessary accuracy and quality standards, while also executing fast turnaround times and increasing lab productivity.
Strategic acquisition strengthens Clinisys’s leadership in laboratory informatics across the full spectrum of healthcare, life sciences, and public health.
The final rule is anticipated to be enforced by January 20, 2026, when any entity that manufactures, processes, packs or holds a food product on the Food Traceability List (FTL) must have a traceability plan in place. The impact on food safety laboratories that support the food supply chain are extensive, particularly regarding compliance and response to foodborne illness outbreaks.
During Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, Clinisys™ honors the dedication and expertise of medical laboratory professionals who play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating patients.
Increased regulatory requirements, together with demands for greater scale and speed of operations, create a challenging environment for food producers and the food testing industry who are tasked with guaranteeing the safe supply of food, from farm to fork.
Laboratories must navigate a number of challenges to running a successful operation - regulatory compliance, data security and privacy, workforce shortages, low reimbursement rates, to name a few - but what’s likely keeping most toxicology lab operators up at night is how to keep operating costs low all while maintaining high growth opportunities. Here’s why. .
As laboratories across diverse industries continue to evolve, there is a growing need for Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) that go beyond traditional capabilities. Laboratories today face increasing pressures to enhance efficiency, integrate seamlessly with other systems, ensure data integrity and regulatory compliance, and scale to meet changing demands.