eBios
Laboratory Information System
eBios LIS offers seamless laboratory operation solutions to manage multiple procedures, equipment & vendors
Streamline complex Pathology workflow and invasive and non-invasive diagnostic information with eBios Laboratory Information System (LIS). eBios LIS offers seamless laboratory operation solutions to manage multiple procedures, equipment & vendors.
The system is designed to enable pathologists and diagnostic centers to efficiently carry out case information generated by lab tests along with patient history, order entry, specimen processing, and reporting within the clinical workflow.
eBios LIS allows the users to modify and configure the system based on individual requirements and easy integration with other systems such as EMR/EHR Implementation, Clinical Trials Management Systems (CTMS) and more. Our Lab Assist is the ideal choice for diagnostic and pathological laboratories to bring more economy of scale into their operations. It is highly configurable, flexible, cost-effective and remarkably easy-to-use.
LIS can automate many of the manual tasks associated with laboratory testing, such as data entry and result reporting, reducing the time and effort required to process samples and generate reports. By reducing the potential for errors associated with manual data entry and interpretation, an LIS can improve the accuracy and reliability of test results. Our comprehensive lab tech solution provides valuable insights into laboratory operations by analyzing data related to test volumes, turnaround times, and other key performance indicators to help pathologists and diagnostic centers make data-driven decisions about resource allocation and process improvement.
Functionality
Modules
For Patients
- Registration
- Appointments
- Billing
- Medical Alerts
For Pathologists
- Report Entry
- Templates
For Management
- Marketing Tools
- Integration to HIS
- Integration to Analyzers [Optional]
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Learn why eBios LIS is the best health data management system in the market
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Improved efficiency
Streamline the diagnostic testing process, from ordering tests to receiving and interpreting results.
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Data accuracy
Reduce errors and falsification leading to faster and more accurate diagnoses leading to more accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
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Enhanced patient care
Enable quick & easy access to a patient's diagnostic testing history and track changes for more informed decisions about patient care and develop better treatment plans.
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Integration with other systems
Integrate with other hospital information systems, for seamless data sharing and communication between different departments and providers.
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Compliance with regulations
Stay compliant with regulatory requirements, such as HIPAA and CLIA, by providing tools for tracking and monitoring quality control measures.
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Improved data analytics
Analyze diagnostic testing data and identify trends or patterns. This can help providers make data-driven decisions about patient care and identify areas of improvement.
Process Workflow
- Sample tracking: When a sample is collected, it is labeled with a unique identifier, such as a barcode. The barcode is scanned into the LIS, which tracks the sample throughout the testing process.
- Test ordering: Healthcare providers can order laboratory tests electronically through the LIS, which reduces the risk of errors and improves efficiency.
- Data analytics: The LIS can also provide decision support to help providers select appropriate tests based on the patient's symptoms and medical history.
- Sample processing: When a sample is received in the laboratory, it is scanned into the LIS, which alerts laboratory personnel to process the sample. The LIS can also provide guidance on how to process the sample based on the test ordered.
- Result reporting: Once the test is completed, the results are entered into the LIS and associated with the sample's unique identifier. The LIS can generate reports and transmit results electronically to healthcare providers, reducing the need for manual data entry and improving the accuracy and speed of result reporting.
- Quality control: The LIS can track quality control measures, including instrument calibration, proficiency testing, and quality assurance. The LIS can also generate alerts if quality control measures are not met, helping ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results.
- Integration system: The LIS can integrate with other healthcare information systems, such as electronic health records (EHRs), to provide a more complete view of patient data and facilitate data sharing between different departments and providers.