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A '''LIS vendor''' is an entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which provides [[laboratory information system]] (LIS) software or software packages. The LIS software may be very generalized to handle a great number of clinical situations, or it may be very specific to handle the needs of a specific clinical setting. | A '''LIS vendor''' is an entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which provides [[laboratory information system]] (LIS) software or software packages. The LIS software may be very generalized to handle a great number of clinical situations, or it may be very specific to handle the needs of a specific clinical setting. | ||
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Before adding a specific vendor or product to LIMSwiki, please review the LIMSWiki:Vendor page and LIMSWiki:Product page articles respectively. They explain the general guidelines that should be followed when creating such pages. |
A LIS vendor is an entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which provides laboratory information system (LIS) software or software packages. The LIS software may be very generalized to handle a great number of clinical situations, or it may be very specific to handle the needs of a specific clinical setting.
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References
- ↑ Wallen, Joanne (14 December 2000). "iSoft asks Father Christmas for ACT Medisys". Citywire Financial Publishers Ltd.. http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/isoft-asks-father-christmas-for-act-medisys/a216807. Retrieved 09 May 2011.
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- ↑ George, John (11 February 2010). "NextGen of Horsham to include Opus Healthcare". Philadelphia Business Journal. http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2010/02/08/daily36.html. Retrieved 09 May 2011.
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