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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.
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 […]
This case study provides an overview of how CDPHE needed to replace an existing, outdated LIMS with a system that better met its needs for
instrument integration, a customer-facing web portal, and enabled better and more automated reporting.
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 […]
In a LIMS, it’s critical to integrate new instruments into seamless interfaces. Learn how Clinisys worked with Skalar Analytical B.V. to develop a unique interface for their robotics software.
The pandemic stress-tested the clinical laboratory industry and brought to the fore systemic issues that continue to slow down labs. Read five key technology trends helping clinical labs shore up encumbering processes.
A major hurdle in ecosystem research is the ability to combine field testing and laboratory data into one continuum of quality control and accountability.