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Clinisys is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Socrates, a part of Lanas, aimed at transforming laboratory test ordering and delivery for GP practices. This collaboration will enable GP practices using Socrates to seamlessly order laboratory tests electronically and send them directly to hospital labs utilising Clinisys ICE.
Almost 400 UK pathology leaders gathered at the revamped Belfry hotel for CCSUK25 where the over-arching theme was how organisations can defend themselves from security threats; and recover fast if hackers get through.
One of the themes of this year’s Clinisys Customer Summit, Ireland, was that this is a challenging time to be investing in or deploying a major IT system. However, the 4th annual conference in Dublin’s Docklands heard that Clinisys is responding by continuing to support its Irish customers, while investing in partnerships and innovation.
The successful go-live for the order communications system lays a foundation for further IT developments at the trust and its pathology network.
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Foundation Trust has taken a significant step towards a more digital future by rolling out electronic test ordering using Clinisys ICE.
The recent go-live at Worcester marked a significant milestone in modernising their laboratory information management system (LIMS). This project aimed to future-proof their services by upgrading from WinPath version 5 to a more modern platform, ensuring better compatibility with new equipment and improved infrastructure resilience.
In toxicology labs, effective data integration and resource optimization are crucial for operational efficiency and accuracy. Without a LIMS with built-in analytics, labs often face challenges in consolidating data from various sources, leading to data silos and fragmented information. Here are five ways toxicology laboratories can use LIMS analytics to streamline operations, enhance client satisfaction and drive growth.
An ambitious technology project to support the transformation of pathology services across Northern Ireland has been completed, with the go-live of the Clinisys WinPath laboratory information management system at the final two health and social care trusts.
The Infected Blood Inquiry recommended the introduction of ‘vein-to-vein’ tracking to improve the oversight of blood stocks, demand and outcomes for patients. In 2022, the then Northern Ireland Health Minister, Robin Swann, committed Northern Ireland to establishing the first system in Europe by 2027.
Join our Clinisys experts Stacia Sump and Sara Li. on Tuesday, 22nd April, at 10 AM ET | 3PM CET at the latest webinar in the Lab of the Future 'How it Works' series. Together we will explore the cutting-edge advancements of AI and data analytics in scientific laboratories.
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.