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Meet Seeta Shastri, Director of Product Development at Clinisys. Seeta is one of the prominent technology leaders in the organization. We had a quick chat with Seeta to know about how she has been able to curve out fulfilling technology career in the laboratory informatics.
Data is an asset with value laboratories can’t afford to overlook. Read how your LIS or LIMS must put data at the center of your enterprise architecture.
We had a quick catch up with Carol Ross, Director of Product Management at Clinisys US. Carol has been a health-tech professional for almost 20 years and joined Clinisys US team one and half years back. In her long career Carol has witnessed a major transformation in the laboratory technology space and she is extremely passionate about the future of lab tech in the coming years.
Avoid the unintended consequences of shopping for an LIS or a LIMS that come from focusing on features. There’s a better way to select a laboratory information system.
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.
Clinisys WorldCare digitises data collection and helps you monitor human, animal, or environmental issues for chronic, acute, and communicable disease incidents and emergent health and safety threats on any scale.
Demand for more advanced software systems for monitoring and testing water, soil, and air quality is growing rapidly. Enabling analytical testing laboratories to meet these needs requires advanced tools that enhance environmental monitoring and compliance.
Quality assurance and control measures are essential for environmental and water testing laboratories to ensure accurate and reliable data.
With hospitals under sustained financial pressures since the global pandemic, cash-strapped and distressed hospitals may consider outsourcing laboratory services as a means of cutting costs—a potentially “penny-wise, but pound-foolish” decision.