News, Analysis, Trends, Management Innovations for
Clinical Laboratories and Pathology Groups

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News, Analysis, Trends, Management Innovations for
Clinical Laboratories and Pathology Groups

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Because all labs are now routinely being asked to do more with less, independent and hospital laboratories are urgently compelled to invest resources in a major laboratory information implementation or upgrade.

A recent market report shows that this demand for a modern LIS is driven by a number of factors: acceleration of laboratory automation, the need for improved lab efficiency, advances in integrated functionality, importance of compliance with regulatory requirements, and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, to name just a few.

DarkDaily.com is pleased to offer a recently published free White Paper that provides valuable insights, and outlines a practical plan for bringing laboratory teams together to work toward the common goal of a modern LIS.

Clinical Laboratory Information System Implementation Brief: What You Need to Know About LIS Installations, Conversions, and Interface Projects” details the ways in which laboratories can overcome the enormous obstacles associated with installing, converting, and interfacing a laboratory information system.

Bryan Firestone, Founder of U.S. Healthtek and the author of the White Paper, is the voice of experience regarding LIS installations and conversions, and will provide you with a clear roadmap to follow—from questions to ask when researching an LIS, to preparing a project plan, to choosing the right project manager, building a budget, and much more.

With the help of this White Paper, you can implement your own successful LIS project, one that will expand your lab’s capabilities, ensure efficient operations, and produce measurable quality improvement.

Clinical Laboratory System Implementation Brief


At DarkDaily.com, readers can access free publications on a variety of topics tailored specifically to the needs of laboratory administrators, lab managers, pathologists, and lab industry consultants.

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