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Ways to avoid snafus while implementing a laboratory information system.

J H Hengesbaugh

    Healthcare Informatics : the Business Magazine for Information and Communication Systems
    |February 7, 1993
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    Implementing a new laboratory information system (LIS)? This guide offers practical suggestions to prevent common LIS implementation issues, drawing on extensive experience in laboratory information systems consulting.

    Area of Science:

    • Laboratory Medicine
    • Healthcare Informatics
    • Clinical Laboratory Science

    Background:

    • Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) are critical for modern laboratory operations.
    • Implementing a new or replacement LIS presents significant challenges and potential pitfalls.
    • Effective LIS implementation requires careful planning and consideration of best practices.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide actionable recommendations for successful LIS implementation.
    • To help laboratory professionals avoid common problems encountered during LIS projects.
    • To leverage extensive consulting and laboratory experience for practical guidance.

    Main Methods:

    • The content is derived from 10 years of LIS consulting experience.
    • Incorporates 20 years of general experience with clinical and reference laboratories.

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  • Presents practical suggestions and insights based on real-world LIS implementations.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of common issues and challenges in LIS implementations.
    • Development of a set of practical suggestions to mitigate these problems.
    • Focus on proactive strategies to ensure a smoother LIS transition.

    Conclusions:

    • Careful consideration of expert suggestions can significantly improve LIS implementation outcomes.
    • Proactive planning and adoption of best practices are key to avoiding LIS project snafus.
    • Leveraging experienced consultants can provide valuable insights for successful laboratory information system deployment.