| Literature DB >> 33623889 |
Robert P Seifert1, Vektra Casler1, Nada Al Qaysi1, Shaileshbhai Revabhai Gothi2, Leah Williams3, Patricia R Christensen3, Sherri Flax1, Srikar Chamala1.
Abstract
Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) and data visualization techniques have untapped potential in anatomic pathology laboratories. Pre-built functionalities of LIS do not address all the needs of a modern histology laboratory. For instance, "Go live" is not the end of LIS customization, but just the beginning. After closely evaluating various histology lab workflows, we implemented several custom data analytics dashboards and additional LIS functionalities to monitor and address weaknesses. Herein, we present our experience in LIS and data-tracking solutions that improved trainee education, slide logistics, staffing/instrumentation lobbying, and task tracking. The latter was addressed through the creation of a novel "status board" akin to those seen in inpatient wards. These use-cases can benefit other histology laboratories.Entities:
Keywords: clinical laboratory information systems; data visualization; histology; medical informatics; surgical pathology
Year: 2020 PMID: 33623889 PMCID: PMC7886543 DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaa066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMIA Open ISSN: 2574-2531