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A comprehensive knowledge-based system for laboratory hematology

L W Diamond1, D T Nguyen, M Lima

  • 1Department of Hematology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK. 100572.3637@compuserve.com

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|September 18, 1997
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Coulter FACULTY knowledge-based systems enhance bone marrow reporting in European hospitals. Implementation led to faster results, improved report quality, and cost savings in hematology laboratories.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Hematology
  • Clinical Pathology

Background:

  • Knowledge-based systems are increasingly used in clinical diagnostics.
  • Automated reporting systems aim to improve efficiency and accuracy in laboratories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation and benefits of Coulter FACULTY knowledge-based systems for bone marrow reporting.
  • To assess the impact on turnaround time, report quality, and cost-effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Installation of Coulter FACULTY systems (Professor Belmonte for bone marrow reporting) in hospitals across Spain, Portugal, and the UK.
  • Integration with IZASA-Coulter CITOTECA workstations and networked laboratory information systems.
  • Daily use for generating bone marrow reports in hematology laboratories.

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Main Results:

  • Successful installation and daily operation of the system in multiple international sites.
  • Demonstrated benefits including faster turnaround times for bone marrow reports.
  • Reported improvements in the quality of generated reports and significant cost savings.

Conclusions:

  • Coulter FACULTY systems provide substantial benefits for bone marrow reporting in clinical hematology.
  • The adoption of these knowledge-based systems leads to enhanced laboratory efficiency and economic advantages.
  • These systems represent a valuable advancement in automated diagnostic reporting.