Toxicology LIS Workflow Considerations | Medrara Knowledge

Toxicology workflows may require batch handling, chain-of-custody concepts, reflex rules, QC, and instrument-specific result management.

Toxicology workflows may require batch handling, chain-of-custody concepts, reflex rules, QC, and instrument-specific result management.

Practical laboratory application

Apply “Toxicology LIS Workflow Considerations” to your current specimen path: registration and collection through processing, review, and reporting. Document friction points before selecting any system.

  • Identify affected roles
  • Measure current turnaround time
  • List connected devices and systems

How Medrara supports this topic

Medrara is a cloud LIS that unifies orders, specimens, results, QC, inventory, and branches, with HL7/ASTM integration patterns and physician result delivery when configured and validated.

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