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Microcomputer data handling for the Phoenix system

J C Ardern, E Herod, K Hyde

    Clinical and Laboratory Haematology
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    A modified Phoenix data processing system was implemented in clinical laboratories, utilizing microcomputers to connect automated instruments. This integration enhances laboratory data management and improves the overall quality of diagnostic services.

    Area of Science:

    • Clinical laboratory science
    • Medical informatics
    • Biomedical engineering

    Background:

    • Clinical laboratories generate vast amounts of data from automated instruments.
    • Efficient data processing is crucial for timely and accurate diagnostic services.
    • Existing data management systems may require upgrades to handle modern laboratory throughput.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the implementation of a modified Phoenix data processing system in a clinical laboratory setting.
    • To detail the specifications for microcomputer integration with automated laboratory instruments and a host computer.
    • To evaluate the impact of this system on data management and service quality.

    Main Methods:

    • Introduction of a modified Phoenix data processing system.

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  • Design and installation of microcomputers for instrument-host connectivity.
  • Description of microcomputer operational and data manipulation functionalities.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful integration of microcomputers linking automated instruments to the Phoenix host system.
    • Demonstrated capabilities in data processing and manipulation via the microcomputer interface.
    • Positive impact on the efficiency of data handling within the laboratory.

    Conclusions:

    • The implemented microcomputer-based system effectively aids laboratory data management.
    • The integration has led to a measurable improvement in the quality of laboratory services.
    • This approach offers a viable solution for enhancing clinical laboratory informatics.