Laboratory Management

In the context of Hospital Management Systems (HMS), laboratory management refers to the management of the laboratory facilities in the hospital.

Laboratory Management System (LMS) Features:

Sample Management

The sample management module manages the sample collection, labeling, and tracking system. It includes features such as barcode labeling, sample identification, and tracking.

Test Management

The test management module manages the laboratory tests performed on patient samples. It includes features such as test ordering, test results entry, and test result verification.

Quality Control

The quality control module manages the quality control of laboratory processes and procedures. It includes features such as quality control samples, calibration, and verification.

Instrument Management

The instrument management module manages the laboratory instruments used to perform tests. It includes features such as instrument calibration, maintenance, and repair.

Inventory Management

The inventory management module manages the laboratory inventory, including the stock of reagents, consumables, and other supplies. It includes features such as stock management, purchase order management, and inventory control.

Reporting and Analytics

The reporting and analytics module generates reports on laboratory tests, including test results, turnaround time, and error rates. It includes features such as report generation, data visualization, and analytics.

Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

HMS provides an electronic medical record system that includes patient information, laboratory reports, prescription details, and other related information. EMR helps the hospital staff to access patient data in real-time, reducing the time spent on paperwork.

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Laboratory management HMS content provides an integrated platform for hospital staff to manage sample management, test management, quality control, instrument management, inventory management, reporting and analytics, and electronic medical records. It enhances the efficiency of the hospital's laboratory operations, leading to improved patient experiences and outcomes.