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Problem-oriented management of laboratory work through dynamic test scheduling

J Brender1, U Magdal, B Wiegell

  • 1Medical Informatics Laboratory ApS, Lyngby, Denmark.

Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
|December 15, 1993
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Dynamic test scheduling in clinical laboratories requires computer support due to process complexity. Implementing this functionality within existing Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) is challenging, necessitating a modular approach.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Laboratory Management
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Dynamic test scheduling optimizes analytical production in clinical labs.
  • Current methods face challenges with large-scale implementation due to increased complexity.
  • Integrating dynamic scheduling into existing Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) is highly complex.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To overview problems associated with dynamic test scheduling.
  • To present model solutions for dynamic test scheduling challenges.
  • To explore implementation strategies for dynamic test scheduling in clinical laboratories.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis based on practical experience in clinical laboratory settings.
  • Evaluation of the feasibility of large-scale dynamic test scheduling.

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  • Exploration of integration challenges with existing Laboratory Information Systems (LIS).
  • Main Results:

    • Large-scale dynamic test scheduling is not feasible without computer-based support.
    • Increased complexity of laboratory work processes hinders widespread adoption.
    • Integrating dynamic test scheduling into existing LIS is extremely complex.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer-based support is essential for large-scale dynamic test scheduling.
    • A stand-alone module approach, interconnected with LIS, is a viable solution.
    • The OpenLabs (A2028) AIM Project utilizes an open systems solution for dynamic test scheduling implementation.