Healthbit launches LabOS at the 2024 Association for Molecular Pathology annual meeting

New laboratory operating system revealed at the 2024 AMP Conference in Vancouver, Canada

25 Nov 2024

Healthbit launched its LabOS™ (laboratory operating system) at the 2024 Association for Molecular Pathology annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada. LabOS is an integrated technology suite, specifically designed to optimize all aspects of laboratory operations, providing operational efficiency and scalability.

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.

LabOS hosts integrated compliance checklists and rapid document access to help users navigate CLIA, CAP, GCP, and GLP regulations. There is also an intuitive patient portal, designed for effortless registration, test scheduling, and results retrieval. For patients seeking convenience and reliability in managing their health information, this streamlined platform facilitates smooth payment processes and prioritizes patient engagement through timely notifications.

“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.”

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