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Kelly Lockwood, project transition lead, and Holly Jeffreys, analyser and interfacing product specialist, discuss the role of analyser interfacing in a modern laboratory, and pass on their advice for doing it well – whether part of a large LIMS deployment or procuring a new analyser.
Innovative B2B and at-home care provider relies on Clinisys Laboratory Solution to support its laboratories in the US and Ireland.
Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly, and it is coming to pathology. Chad Meyers, VP/Segment Line Leader, outlines the steps that Clinisys is taking to support the development of AIs that will benefit pathology, and how it will work with customers on use cases that build confidence in this exciting technology.
Kim Futrell, MLS(ASCP), MSHI Leadership, Veterinary Antibiotic resistance remains one of the most serious public health threats. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that each year in the U.S., more than 3 million people develop resistant bacterial infections resulting in 48,000 deaths.1 One of the main causes of antibiotic resistance is the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic catapulted the important work of pathology and the clinical laboratory into the spotlight, but recent studies show the pandemic did little to ease the long-standing staffing pressures in the sector. In fact, the pandemic hastened retirements and spurred medical laboratory professionals to pursue other career interests.
Kim Futrell, MT(ASCP), MSHI Point-of-Care, Veterinary Executive summary With more than 70% of people in the United States as pet owners, annual spending on veterinary care is more than $34 billion.1 Similar to healthcare for humans, veterinary care is experiencing a shift to a more value-based model. In veterinary value-based care, there is a particular focus […]
Clinisys will be once again inviting our LIMS and ICE customers to the Clinisys Customer Summit and user group at The Belfry, West Midlands on the 22nd & 23rd June 2023.
The potential benefits to personalised medicine likely to
be offered in the near future by genomics are huge. But
to start realising them, laboratories need to overcome the
challenge of ‘big data’ which could stop them embracing
these new technologies, says Emma Huntridge of Clinisys.
Dudley’s laboratory implements the WinPath Enterprise laboratory information system and the latest version of ICE order communications and results reporting in a ‘big bang’ deployment.