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A data base approach to laboratory computerization.

C J McDonald, L A Wheeler, T Glazener

    American Journal of Clinical Pathology
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    The Regenstrief Clinical Laboratory System (RCLS) offers integrated clinical data for physicians. Its user-friendly design and flexible data retrieval enhance laboratory utilization and patient care.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Clinical Laboratory Science

    Background:

    • The Regenstrief Clinical Laboratory System (RCLS) has been operational since 1975.
    • It is implemented at Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the unique features of RCLS, including its clinician support, database management, and user interfaces.
    • To demonstrate RCLS's capabilities in integrating diverse patient data and facilitating medical record searches.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing a true database management system for data organization.
    • Developing user-friendly interfaces for clinicians and non-programmer personnel.
    • Implementing flexible data retrieval and reporting functionalities.

    Main Results:

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    • RCLS provides integrated physician reports combining laboratory, clinical, pharmacy, and radiology data.
    • The system enables searching patient records for conditions requiring corrective action.
    • Flexible data retrieval facilitates effective monitoring of laboratory utilization.
    • Site-specific modifications do not require reprogramming.

    Conclusions:

    • RCLS offers significant advantages over commercially available systems due to its integrated data approach and user-centric design.
    • The system enhances clinical decision-making through comprehensive data presentation and proactive alerts.
    • RCLS demonstrates a robust and adaptable solution for clinical laboratory information management.