Get Lab Results In,
Throw the Backlog Out

Capture, extract, and index discrete data directly from labs into the patient record to automate up to 80% of data entry

The LabDE® solution is an intelligent lab data automation solution for healthcare operations teams to reduce manual indexing, lower turnaround times, and improve data accuracy. Utilizing machine learning and OCR, LabDE extracts lab data into the patient record.
No templates necessary, just smart automation that learns as your team works.

Identify

patients using captured data such as patient name, DOB, etc.

Extract

discrete data efficiently with automation

Review

and normalize data with user-friendly tools to keep humans in the loop

Route

data downstream automatically to the EMR, DMS, LIS, or any other system

Empower

teams to validate data instead of manually indexing

The Advantages of LabDE

Real-time Analytics Dashboard

Track team productivity, accuracy, and turnaround times

Customized
to Your Workflow

LabDE is tailored to your systems and process for maximum impact

Reduce Time on
Manual Data
By Up to 80%

Automation handles the data entry so you can focus on validation and care

Automatic
Routing

Send documents to providers, work queues, specific encounters without the manual sorting

Smart Page Handling

Auto-rotates, enhances images, and preps documents for fast review

Extract Handwritten Data

LabDE identifies and extracts data from handwritten notes

Continuously Learning

The system learns from daily user interactions to improve performance

Discrete Data Extraction

Finds patient name, results, date of birth, and more from labs

University of Wisconsin Health Transplant Program Automates 80% of Fax-to-EMR Process for Increased Accuracy

From two weeks to 12 hours—that’s the difference LabDE made for UW Health Transplant. Using machine learning to automatically classify faxes as Lab or Non-Lab, the team overcame the challenges of managing data for thousands of patients each year. Click to read the full story.

 

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