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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Informatics
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Pathology Informatics

Background:

  • Modern laboratories require robust information systems to manage extensive data processing needs.
  • Laboratory Information Systems (LISs) are essential for operational efficiency and data integrity.
  • Anatomic Pathology LIS (APLIS) are specialized systems crucial for pathology workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the structure and functions of Anatomic Pathology LIS (APLIS).
  • To emphasize the role of APLIS in laboratory operations.
  • To highlight the relevance of APLIS to pathologists.

Main Methods:

  • Review of LIS architectures including mainframe, client-server, and thin client configurations.
  • Explanation of LIS database software and dictionary customization.
  • Focus on the functional components of APLIS within the pathology workflow.

Main Results:

  • LIS database software manages laboratory data, with dictionaries enabling tailored configurations.
  • APLIS functions are integral to the entire pathology workflow.
  • LIS management reports are vital for monitoring laboratory operations.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding APLIS structure and functions is key for optimizing laboratory operations.
  • APLIS play a critical role in supporting pathologists and ensuring efficient pathology services.
  • Effective utilization of LIS, particularly APLIS, enhances laboratory performance and data management.