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[Computer-assisted interpretation of laboratory results]

R Průsa1, J Hrbácek, J Masopust

  • 1Ustav klinické biochemie a patobiochemie 2. LF UK, Praha.

Casopis Lekaru Ceskych
|November 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Computer-assisted laboratory reporting enhances communication between clinicians and labs, improving speed, reliability, and accuracy. This technology supports problem-solving in clinical and laboratory medicine.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical pathology
  • Medical informatics
  • Laboratory medicine

Context:

  • The traditional clinical-laboratory interface relies on communication systems.
  • Effective communication is crucial for patient care and diagnostic accuracy.

Purpose:

  • To explore the role of computer-based communication in the clinical-laboratory system.
  • To highlight the benefits of computer-assisted interpretative reports.

Summary:

  • Computer-based communication systems between laboratories and clinicians offer significant improvements in speed, reliability, and accuracy.
  • These systems facilitate a more integrated approach to patient care.
  • Computer-assisted interpretative reports are a logical advancement for problem-solving in medical diagnostics.

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Impact:

  • Enhanced efficiency and accuracy in laboratory diagnostics.
  • Improved clinical decision-making through better data access and interpretation.
  • Foundation for advanced clinical informatics and integrated healthcare systems.