Transcription of Laboratory Information Systems Project
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TMTMNOTE: This edition of the Guidebook was published in November 2018. The May 2019 Guidebook is the most recent Information Systems Project Management:A Guidebook for International ImplementationsNovember 2018 FUNDINGThis publication was 100% funded with federal funds and supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU60OE000103 from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of publication has been a multi-year, multi-country collaborative effort. APHL would like to thank participants at LIS trainings in South Africa and Uganda for their feedback. Multiple teams developed and reviewed this Guidebook over several months: Core Development Team: The St. John Group/Srinath Remala, Reshma Kakkar, Michelle Meigs, Patina Zarcone and Bob Bostrom. Core Review Team: Michelle Meigs, Jan Flowers, Garrett Peterson, Paul Jankaus-kas, Kim Lewis, Solon Kidane and Kenneth Landgraf.
Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) play a key role in laboratories meeting quality standards, decreasing transcription errors, reducing turnaround time from specimen receipt to reporting of results, and improving patient outcomes.
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