VersaSuite LIMS is a fully integrated comprehensive laboratory information system that can be scaled to meet the needs of the modern hospital or laboratory. Our LIMS Module is built on a unified code-set with information stored in a single database; data is shared in real-time, enhancing workflow and patient safety.
A Flexible, Scalable LIMS for Single Site and Multi-Site Labs
- Supports inpatient and outpatient lab orders in a single unified view
- Lab queue – view, manage and complete all outstanding lab orders on a single screen
- Print requisition slips, including auto-generated barcodes
- Specialty-specific templates
- Specimen tracking
- Supports LOINC codes
- Supports lab panels
Seamlessly Integrated with the Rest of VersaSuite
- Automatic code capture that feeds billing and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
- Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) orders feed into the LIS instantly
- Clinical Decision Support (CDS), including lab-allergy checks
Supports All Lab-Related HL7 Messages
- Send lab order
- Receive lab order
- Send lab results
- Receive lab results
Define Abnormal Ranges and Associated HL7 Abnormal Flags for Every Lab Finding
- Define unique ranges for specific patients (i.e. diabetes)
Integrated Quality Control (QC) Mechanisms
- Levey-Jenkins graphs
- Westgard rules
- Scheduled maintenance
- Run reports to track maintenance adherence
- Warnings if instruments fail one or more quality control checks
Automatically Notify Physicians of Lab Results and Abnormal Ranges Separately
- Customize rules to alert nurses when physicians are absent
- Perform math operations based on specific instruments and values
- Replace default CPT code
Same User Interface in the Ambulatory, ED, and Inpatient Environments
- See where all outstanding specimens are
- Run reports to see workflow analysis and identify bottlenecks
- Follow a detailed history of each specimen
- Define, track, and manage storage temperatures for specimens
VersaSuite Supports All HL7 Abnormal Flags:
- < below absolute low-off instrument scale
- > above absolute high-off instrument scale
- A abnormal (applies to non-numeric results)
- AA very abnormal (non-numeric, analogous to panic limits for numeric units)
- B better — use when direction not relevant
- D significant change down
- H above high normal
- [HH above upper panic limits
- I intermediate. Indicates microbiology susceptibilities only
- L below low normal
- LL below lower panic limits
- MS moderately susceptible. Indicates for microbiology susceptibilities only
- N normal (applies to non-numeric results)
- Null no range defined, or normal ranges don’t apply
- R resistant. Indicates for microbiology susceptibilities only
- S susceptible. Indicates for microbiology susceptibilities only
- U significant change up
- VS very susceptible. Indicates for microbiology susceptibilities only
- W worse – use when direction not relevant