Helping Labs Create More Value and Better Integrate with the Broader Healthcare Ecosystem

In response to value-based and patient-centered coordinated care models, the healthcare industry is shifting. Accelerating the shift is the exponential growth in the adoption of genomic testing and personalized medicine using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Laboratories must adapt their existing processes to meet the challenge of implementing and reporting these high complexity tests. Since diagnostic insights have the potential to reduce overall healthcare costs and improve patient care – it is crucial that laboratories better integrate with the healthcare ecosystem. These demands are driving the need for more interaction and greater communication across all healthcare and diagnostic providers.

In this environment, a SaaS-based LIS is a critical and central component of an efficient laboratory operations strategy. Laboratories need their technology infrastructure to support new initiatives such as NGS data analytics & reporting as well as artificial intelligence (AI) in digital pathology in addition to optimizing their operations to enable them to easily respond to changing business demands such as the need for prior-authorization services. There’s no doubt that a laboratory’s LIS is the day-to-day workhorse and must be architected to meet these new demands. Those that are proactively addressing challenges and opportunities in the healthcare industry view their LIS as a critical success factor and an investment.

New Revenue Models

HealthQuest LIS increases laboratory testing capacity, shortens turnaround time, enables the creation of new revenue models, improves operational efficiencies, and makes it easier to connect to other healthcare partners. HealthQuest’s modular approach provides laboratories the flexibility to choose only those workflows they require to meet their immediate needs and to readily add more when required to scale.

Esoteric Testing Modules

Expand services with flexible workflow and reporting programs for FISH, Flow Cytometry, IHC, Cytogenetics, Molecular testing and Next Generation Sequencing.

TC/PC Splits

Use multi-entity architecture and dynamic workflow design to easily separate technical and professional components of diagnostic tests for revenue sharing programs.

Secondary Consultation Opportunities

Offset reduced reimbursement with new secondary consultation revenue through secure, cost-effective digital pathology consultation.

Improve Operational Efficiency

Ultimate Workflow

See what tests are being run, where they are in the process, and what steps are next. Use the well plate mapping feature to seamlessly track specimen location within plates.

Access from Anywhere

HealthQuest LIS is hosted at the premier Tier 5 co-location facility, built on high availability architectures and is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection.

Highly Configurable Solution

Leverage end-user configuration toolsets to manage workflow updates, user privileges and dynamic elements such as reference ranges and reagent information.

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    Advanced Capabilities Extend the LIS Beyond the Laboratory

    Multidisciplinary Care Team Collaboration

    To support collaboration and consultation, multidisciplinary team members including pathologists, radiologists, and oncologists can securely upload and share whole slide digital images, genomic test results, radiologic DICOM images, and other relevant patient data in preparation for patient tumor boards.

    Universal Image Management

    Real-time and secure exchange of medical images eliminates the need to ship glass slides and patient documentation to other locations, drastically reducing the risk of loss or unauthorized access to patient data.

    Digital Pathology Consultations

    Pathologists can extend their digital pathology consultation capabilities outside their practice or hospital system to easily offer or solicit secondary consults in a sub-specialty. Pathologists can collaborate and consult with colleagues across campus and around the world, in real time.

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