Nov. 13, 2024—Healthbit announced it will launch its LabOS (laboratory operating system) at the Association for Molecular Pathology annual meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Nov. 19–23. LabOS unifies critical functions—laboratory information management systems, worksheet management, inventory control, instrument management, patient and physician portals, quality management, training and competency tracking, compliance monitoring, environmental monitoring, hand-off communication, and kit logistics—into a single platform.
“Traditional approaches force laboratories to purchase, maintain, and integrate multiple separate systems, leading to perpetual inefficiency and frustration,” Nilesh Dharajiya, MD, founder of Healthbit, said in a press statement. “We created LabOS to eliminate these pain points with the first true single-stack solution for molecular laboratories.”
Built on AWS cloud infrastructure, LabOS enables a seamless workflow from accession through result delivery. The platform supports a wide spectrum of molecular diagnostic applications, including pharmacogenomics, next-generation sequencing, and whole genome sequencing. It is HIPAA and PIPEDA compliant, adheres to FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements, and maintains ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification.