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==History==
==History==
 
Psyche Systems was founded in November 1976 by Robert M. Sage. It's primary product was the LabWeb [[laboratory information system]] (LIS) and was developed for more than 25 years.<ref name="PsyHist">{{cite web |url=http://www.psychesystems.com/company.html |title=Psyche Systems |publisher=Psyche Systems Corporation |accessdate=02 March 2016}}</ref> However, the LabWeb product was discontinued sometime in late 2012.<ref name="LWArch">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120807004753/http://www.psychesystems.com/labweb.html |url=http://www.psychesystems.com/labweb.html |title=LabWeb Laboratory Information System |publisher=Psyche Systems Corporation |archivedate=07 August 2012 |accessdate=30 September 2013}}</ref> The company claims to have offered one of the first operating-system-based LIS (1976) and web-hosted LIS (1998).<ref name="PsyHist" />
The company previously had a [[laboratory information system|LIS]] called LabWeb until late 2012.<ref name="LWArch">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120807004753/http://www.psychesystems.com/labweb.html |url=http://www.psychesystems.com/labweb.html |title=LabWeb Laboratory Information System |publisher=Psyche Systems Corporation |archivedate=07 August 2012 |accessdate=30 September 2013}}</ref>


==Technology and products==
==Technology and products==

Revision as of 00:40, 3 March 2016

Psyche Systems Corporation
Type Corporation
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 25 Birch Street
Bldg. B, Suite 200
Milford, Massachusetts
, United States
Area served United States
Products
Website PsycheSystems.com

Psyche Systems Corporation develops and distributes laboratory informatics software solutions for hospitals and clinics.

History

Psyche Systems was founded in November 1976 by Robert M. Sage. It's primary product was the LabWeb laboratory information system (LIS) and was developed for more than 25 years.[1] However, the LabWeb product was discontinued sometime in late 2012.[2] The company claims to have offered one of the first operating-system-based LIS (1976) and web-hosted LIS (1998).[1]

Technology and products

WindoPath

WindoPath is a laboratory information system (LIS) for anatomic pathology "with a modular, customizable design allowing it to quickly and easily adapt to the specific needs of laboratories of all sizes and testing capabilities."[3]

Features

Product: WindoPath
Experiment, patient, and data management
Sample login and management?Y[4]
Sample tracking?Y[3]
Sample and/or result batching?
Task and event scheduling?Y[3]
Option for manual result entry?
Multiple data viewing methods?
Configurable templates and forms?Y[5]
Data and trend analysis?
Data and equipment sharing?
Data mining?
Customizable fields and/or interface?Y[5]
Query capability?Y[5]
Import data?
Internal file or data linking?
External file or data linking?
ELN support or integration?
Export data to MS Excel?
Raw data management?
Data warehouse?
Project and/or task management?
Test, experiment, and/or trial management?Y[4]
Inventory management?Y[4]
Document and/or image management?Y[3]
Patient and case management?Y[3]
Workflow management?
Specification management?
Customer and physician management?Y[4]
Billing and revenue management?Y[4]
Quality, security, and compliance
Regulatory compliance?Y[3]
QA / QC functions?Y[4]
Performance evaluation?
Audit trail?Y[5]
Chain of custody?
Configurable roles and security?Y[5]
Data normalization?
Data validation?Y[4]
Data encryption?
Version control?
Automatic data backup?
Environmental monitoring?
Reporting, barcoding, and printing
Custom reporting?Y[3]
Synoptic reporting?Y[3]
Report printing?Y[4]
Label support?Y[3]
Barcode and/or RFID support?Y[3]
Export to PDF?
Export to MS Word?
Export to HTML and/or XML?Y[5]
Fax integration?Y[4]
Email integration?Y[4]
Base functionality
Administrator management?Y[5]
Modular?Y[3]
Instrument interfacing and management?Y[5]
Mobile device integration?
Third-party software integration?Y[5]
Alarms and/or alerts?Y[4]
Work-related time tracking?
Voice recognition system?Y[3]
External monitoring?
Messaging?Y[5]
Commenting?Y[4]
Multilingual?
Network-capable?Y[3]
Web client or portal?
Online or integrated help?
Software as a service delivery model?Y[3]
Usage-based cost?
Industries served
clinical, pathology, toxicology

Pricing

Additional information

References