Title:The Role of Laboratory Information System in Improving the Delivery of
Laboratory Services: A Recent Systematic Review
Volume: 26
Issue: 8
Author(s): Souad Marwan Alenazi*Bussma Ahmed Bugis
Affiliation:
- Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Pathology and Laboratory Department, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Keywords:
Laboratory, health services, service delivery, information system, multidimensional impact, postanalytical phases.
Abstract:
Background: Recently, laboratory information systems (LIS) have become necessary for
every laboratory to improve the decision-making process and achieve better treatment and diagnostic
results. By standardizing laboratory's tests, procedures, and workflows, the software enables laboratories
to improve patient care, reduce human error, and constructively lower operating costs.
Implementing LIS has a multidimensional impact on improving the delivery of laboratory services.
Objectives: This paper aims to investigate how patient services can be improved by laboratory information
system.
Methods: This paper is based on a review conducted by searching PubMed, Google Scholar, Saudi
Digital Library and Research Gate for English language articles published from 2015 to 2021 and
focused primarily on laboratory information systems.
Results: The literature searches yielded a total of 30 articles that were then initially screened based
on the titles and abstracts. Seven articles were excluded because they did not primarily address
LIMS for biosafety, automated verification of test results in the core clinical laboratory, clinical biochemistry,
or the impact of health information technology on patient safety, or were not written in
English. The remaining 23 articles were then screened in full text.
Conclusion: Advanced laboratory information systems may eliminate diagnostic errors in the preanalytical,
analytical, and postanalytical phases. In addition, they can incorporate genomic data at
the analytical stage to generate useful reports for providers and patients.