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  • Michelle Anne Franziene Fernando posted an update 2 years, 6 months ago

    Michelle Anne Franziene C. Fernando
    BSMT 1
    MT 14 – BB

    Information inside a medical institution is a vital part of its operations. The patient or specimen data are necessary for the processes in a hospital. The development of a laboratory information system (LIS) renders this possible.

    A LIS is a system that collects, stores and manages data. It fosters improvements in patient care, administration, and approaching medical developments. Additionally, it also manages workflows inside a hospital to create an orderly system.

    It also provides accessibility to data by organizing it for patient or personnel use. It is necessary for fast and accurate operation in a hospital. It functions to provide patients finest service for their health.

    Additionally, it highlights the needed improvements of existing systems. It allows the advancement of new and effective ones. It serves as a bridge for the enhancement of future medical processes.

    The core components of LIS include specimen tracking, storage organization, and protocol execution. They collaborate to achieve the best performance for a healthcare company. Without one, an institution will fail over time.

    Misidentification or mislabeling of patient data is the mortal sin of Medical Technologists. But, LIS avoids this by assuring accurate data through specimen tracking. LIS has procedures for labeling and storing specimens for easy check.

    Labeling specimens as soon as possible is important. It lessens the horror of the mislabeling of samples, which could endanger lives.

    Specimens are delicate and easy to contaminate. Storage organization is vital for a medical institution for safety reasons. LIS helps in monitoring storage to ensure the safety and security of data.

    There are specific containers for different specimens. Mistakes in storing them will reduce their accuracy results. Due to this, there will be a significant effect on diagnosing the patient.

    LIS encourages compliance with protocols inside a laboratory. LIS provides workflows and procedures to heed. Protocol execution is important to maintain a safe and orderly lab environment.

    There are several protocols in a laboratory to follow. All are necessary for the safety of personnel, patients, and even the environment. Following SOPs, proper techniques, and rules in a lab is crucial to avoid mishaps.

    LIS works in a systematic way, it follows procedures.

    LIS first gathers patient data. It is a necessary process to ensure identification. It may also be useful in the future purposes.

    There must be a confirmation before performing the tests. Then, specimens are immediately labeled. The specimens are then put in a storage container to avoid contamination.

    The extracted data gives birth to usable information that will be of use for diagnosis. LIS now uses electronics to present results that are easy to access. It makes the centralization of information possible.

    The results are confidential and secured in LIS for the privacy of patients. The authorized personnel store the results for future use. Laboratory findings are crucial for upcoming diagnoses.

    In conclusion, LIS is a vital part of any lab or hospital. It gathers data, manages them, and organizes information for easy use. It alleviates the burden of refixing chaos in a disorganized institution.

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