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A gap in need of a fix: EHRs and genomics

January 2022—“Workflow” evokes a process that moves smoothly, like water, that doesn’t break down or grind to a halt, a sequence of steps that can be completed in a seamless manner. Genomic workflows in information systems, however, have an especially poor fit with the concept of “flow.” As genomic data migrate from the laboratory to an electronic health record or from one EHR to another, significant gaps can result between generation, interoperability, and utilization that may lead the data to miscommunicate or mislead. “The technology behind next-generation sequencing and genetic testing in general has advanced by leaps and bounds over the last 10 to 15 years,” says Alexis Carter, MD, physician informaticist, pathology and laboratory medicine, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. While the use of genomic testing has expanded rapidly, “information systems and electronic health records have really not been able to keep up.”

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Analytics reframes decisions from bench to C-suite

July 2021—From takeout margaritas to the embrace of remote work, the pandemic upended convention, leaving behind permanent changes that were nowhere on the radar in 2019. In the world of pathology informatics, the new online COVID-19 data dashboards at the Cleveland Clinic illustrate how much the pandemic has raised the profile of data analytics in managing the laboratory.

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Close ties: instruments, middleware, and more

July 2021—Laboratory instrumentation from an IT perspective and as one solution to the labor shortage were the topics explored April 27 in a virtual roundtable of instrument vendors and laboratory medical directors, led by CAP TODAY publisher Bob McGonnagle. Part one of their conversation about core labs was published in the June 2021 issue; part two follows.

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