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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.
The transformation of pathology services across Northern Ireland has achieved another milestone, with the completion of phase three of the CoreLIMS programme to deploy Clinisys WinPath to all five health and social care trusts and the blood transfusion service.
Frost RadarTM: Laboratory Information Management Systems, 2024 report placed Clinisys as a top 2 performer of the 50 LIMS vendors it analyzed in growth and innovation. Clinisys noted as one of four vendors with above-average industry R&D investments.
Clinicians across five NHS trusts can now see pathology and other diagnostic test results from across the region, using the familiar ICE button.
Clinisys’ annual conference has become such a major event that it has been split in two. This time, it was Clinisys WinPath laboratory information system customers who gathered at The Belfry to discuss the major challenges facing pathology, and the role of technology in addressing them.
Beyond food safety testing, laboratories of all types should consider using FDA HACCP approaches and risk-based thinking in daily operations to better mitigate risk and to comply with ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
Northern Ireland’s CoreLIMS programme has achieved another significant milestone by migrating the Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service (NIBTS) away from its 15-year-old laboratory information system and onto Clinisys WinPath.