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Specialized laboratory information systems (LIS) address unique lab needs beyond traditional pathology systems. These tailored LIS solutions offer improved functionality for specific laboratory workflows and evolving testing methodologies.

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  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Traditional anatomic and clinical pathology systems may not meet the unique demands of all laboratory sections.
  • The increasing complexity and specialization of laboratory testing necessitate adaptable information system solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concepts, characteristics, and applications of specialized laboratory information systems (LIS).
  • To identify settings where specialized LIS can enhance laboratory operations.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of specialized LIS functionalities.
  • Review of different system architectures (stand-alone, integrated modules, customized software).

Main Results:

  • Specialized LIS are designed for limited, specific functions, excelling where traditional systems fall short.
  • Opportunities for specialized LIS are expanding with new testing methodologies.

Conclusions:

  • Specialized LIS offer tailored solutions for unique laboratory requirements.
  • These systems can be implemented in various forms to optimize laboratory efficiency and adapt to innovation.