What is a Laboratory Information System?

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What is a Laboratory Information System?
Posted On: September 3, 2020

A laboratory information system (LIS) is a software-based solution that records, manages, and stores patient data for clinical laboratories, research laboratories, and reference laboratories. This data is then used for patient tracking, decision support, ordering tests, specimen tracking, quality assurance, reporting, billing, and ultimately workflow management.


Common LIS Functions

Doctors and lab technicians use laboratory information systems to manage a variety of medical tests, both inpatient and outpatient. Basic laboratory information systems normally include features that manage patient check in, entry of orders, specimen processing, patient data, and test results. An LIS tracks and stores clinical data regarding patients and keeps the information in the database for future reference and patient care.


Below are other common functions of a Laboratory Information System:


  • Patient Management and Data Tracking
  • Decision Support
  • Specimen Tracking
  • Standard Test Ordering
  • Quality Assurance
  • Analytics and Reporting
  • Workflow Management and Reporting
  • Billing and Collections
  • Third-party Software Integration

LIS Labels at Nev’s Ink

Nev’s Ink offers labeling and patient identification solutions designed specifically to support the Cerner, Epic, Meditech, Softlab and Sunquest Laboratory Information Systems and related applications.


Our labels come in many different colors and can be customized to suit your needs. We know time is essential, so all of our stock labels can be delivered within 24 hours and our custom labels in 6 days.


We also know saving money is critical, especially in the healthcare industry. We have molded our operation processes to minimize cost, which allows us to pass those savings onto our customers. To view our system labels, click here, or call us at 1-800-638-7465 for any custom orders.


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What is a Laboratory Information System?
Posted On: September 3, 2020

A laboratory information system (LIS) is a software-based solution that records, manages, and stores patient data for clinical laboratories, research laboratories, and reference laboratories. This data is then used for patient tracking, decision support, ordering tests, specimen tracking, quality assurance, reporting, billing, and ultimately workflow management.


Common LIS Functions

Doctors and lab technicians use laboratory information systems to manage a variety of medical tests, both inpatient and outpatient. Basic laboratory information systems normally include features that manage patient check in, entry of orders, specimen processing, patient data, and test results. An LIS tracks and stores clinical data regarding patients and keeps the information in the database for future reference and patient care.


Below are other common functions of a Laboratory Information System:


  • Patient Management and Data Tracking
  • Decision Support
  • Specimen Tracking
  • Standard Test Ordering
  • Quality Assurance
  • Analytics and Reporting
  • Workflow Management and Reporting
  • Billing and Collections
  • Third-party Software Integration

LIS Labels at Nev’s Ink

Nev’s Ink offers labeling and patient identification solutions designed specifically to support the Cerner, Epic, Meditech, Softlab and Sunquest Laboratory Information Systems and related applications.


Our labels come in many different colors and can be customized to suit your needs. We know time is essential, so all of our stock labels can be delivered within 24 hours and our custom labels in 6 days.


We also know saving money is critical, especially in the healthcare industry. We have molded our operation processes to minimize cost, which allows us to pass those savings onto our customers. To view our system labels, click here, or call us at 1-800-638-7465 for any custom orders.


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