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Network support critical in choosing a lab system.

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    Health Data Management
    |June 7, 1995
    PubMed
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    Providers are selecting laboratory information systems not just for lab efficiency, but for their ability to create integrated computerized patient records. Vendors are now competing on how well their systems build enterprisewide information networks.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Information Systems in Healthcare

    Background:

    • Healthcare providers are increasingly adopting laboratory information systems (LIS).
    • The acquisition of LIS extends beyond immediate laboratory operational improvements.
    • A key consideration is the system's capability to support broader healthcare data integration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the strategic considerations driving the adoption of laboratory information systems.
    • To understand how LIS contribute to the development of comprehensive computerized patient records.
    • To examine the role of LIS in establishing enterprisewide information networks within integrated delivery systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of provider procurement strategies for laboratory information systems.
    • Evaluation of vendor differentiation based on data integration capabilities.

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  • Assessment of LIS impact on the formation of enterprisewide healthcare information networks.
  • Main Results:

    • Providers prioritize LIS that facilitate the creation of computerized patient records across integrated delivery systems.
    • LIS are viewed as critical components for building enterprisewide information networks.
    • Vendors are differentiating their LIS offerings based on their ability to support network formation and data sharing.

    Conclusions:

    • The strategic value of laboratory information systems is increasingly defined by their role in enterprise-level data integration and patient record management.
    • Successful LIS implementation requires a focus on interoperability and the creation of robust healthcare information networks.
    • Vendor competition is shifting towards advanced data networking capabilities within LIS solutions.