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  • Clinical Pathology
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Esoteric testing offers significant potential for improving clinical decision-making.
  • Effective implementation requires seamless integration of knowledge support into clinical workflows.
  • Reference laboratories possess extensive esoteric testing knowledge and resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the role of reference laboratories in laboratory decision support.
  • To emphasize the necessity of integrating knowledge support into clinical workflows.
  • To outline the capabilities required for successful integration.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the role and capabilities of reference laboratories in decision support.
  • Identification of integration requirements for clinical software platforms.
  • Review of knowledge repositories and client relationships.

Main Results:

  • Reference laboratories are well-positioned to lead in laboratory decision support.
  • Successful integration necessitates robust capabilities in content and logic deployment.
  • Electronic health records are a primary target for integration.

Conclusions:

  • Reference laboratories can significantly enhance clinical decision-making through integrated knowledge support.
  • Developing strong integration capabilities is crucial for reference laboratories.
  • Seamless embedding into clinical software is essential for realizing the benefits of esoteric testing.