LabWare, Inc. announced the release of Clinical Health Solution 5.06, the latest version of its purpose-built solution for managing clinical diagnostics and public health laboratory operations.
Among the most notable enhancements in Clinical Health 5.06:
- Out-of-the-box billing module: Laboratory billing is now included as a standard feature, eliminating the need for optional add-ons and simplifying implementation for clients who require comprehensive billing functionality.
- Enhanced result review dashboards: Labs will benefit from streamlined result verification with improved user interfaces and data visualization, reducing review time and boosting confidence in result accuracy.
- Refined send-out functionality: Updates to the send-out process offer more efficient coordination with referral laboratories, including better tracking and management of external lab requests.
- Advanced contact management: The new release provides upgraded tools for documenting and managing customer communications and issue resolution, helping labs maintain strong client service standards.
- Master data management dashboard: A redesigned dashboard allows for more granular control over master data elements such as test catalogs and submitters, improving transparency and change tracking.
- Role definition enhancements: Reorganized and ready-to-use role definitions offer increased flexibility and clarity for lab administrators managing access control and user permissions.
- Smarter search functions: The update introduces improved template-driven search and data visualization capabilities and an improved search for reference range records, allowing LIMS administrators to create and update reference ranges more efficiently.
- HL7 order flexibility: Enhanced support for HL7 interface workflows enables automatic flagging of tests that are added or canceled during order processing, improving quality control and oversight.
For more information about Clinical Health 5.06 or to schedule a demo, please visit https://www.labware.com/industries/healthcare.
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