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OpenLabs advanced instrument workstation services

T Groth1, W Grimson, N Allahwerdi

  • 1Unit for Biomedical Systems Analysis, University of Uppsala, Sweden. torgny.groth@bmsa.uu.se

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|July 1, 1996
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The Advanced Instrument Workstation (AIW) enhances laboratory information systems (LIS) with advanced services. It supports instrument integration, quality control, and data validation for improved laboratory operations.

Area of Science:

  • Laboratory Informatics
  • Clinical Laboratory Technology

Background:

  • Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) provide foundational services for clinical laboratories.
  • There is a need for advanced functionalities beyond basic LIS capabilities to optimize laboratory workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Advanced Instrument Workstation (AIW) as a system module within the OpenLabs project.
  • To detail the advanced services offered by the AIW that complement existing LIS functionalities.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the AIW as a modular system.
  • Integration of AIW services with general LIS platforms.

Main Results:

  • The AIW provides advanced services including instrument interfacing and user interfacing.

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  • AIW supports quality control, calibration verification, and patient result validation.
  • The system facilitates fault diagnosis, maintenance, and External Quality Assessment (EQA).
  • Conclusions:

    • The AIW significantly expands the capabilities of standard LIS.
    • AIW implementation leads to enhanced laboratory efficiency and data integrity.
    • The module offers comprehensive support for instrument management and quality assurance.