• New Clinical Solutions

    LIMS

    New Clinical Solutions

    The flexibility of LabWare LIMS offers the opportunity for organizations to deploy an enterprise wide LIMS platform serving multiple laboratories across multiple sites, eliminating the requirement to purchase and support several "niche" LIMS and related products.

    A suite of clinical modules are now available for LabWare LIMS to further extend the products range of industry specific LIMS solutions that already includes pharmaceutical, environmental, food and beverage, chemical and contract analysis.

    These new modules allow LabWare LIMS to be used in Clinical Trial, Public Health, Veterinary and Primary Healthcare applications. New capabilities include patient management, appointment scheduling and clinical trial protocol management. Core LIMS functionality has been substantially enhanced to include reference ranges and delta checking and a completely new test ordering interface is provided which can manage, test profiles, test ordering frequency, clinical relevance and diagnostic codes. New laboratory areas covered include biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, virology and pathology.

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