A Model for Design and Implementation of a Laboratory Information-Management System Specific for Molecular Pathology Laboratory Operations

Eban Tomlinson, Jennifer Goodman, Margaret Loftus, Stephen Bitto, Erica Carpenter, Richard Oddo, LuAnn Judis, Shabab Ali, Wyatt E Robinson, Miranda Carver, Mariana Ganea, Kristen McDonnell, Diane O'Neill, Jennifer Starbuck,Eric Johnson, Erik Meister, Jonathan Pohl, Jessica Spildener, Sheila Shurtleff,Sheryl Sovie, Cathleen Melendez, Pamela Krebs,Jacquelyn D Riley, Christine Wensel,Caroline Astbury,Elizabeth M Azzato,David S Bosler,Jay E Brock,James R Cook,Yu-Wei Cheng, Zheng Jin Tu,Michael Cruise,Walter H Henricks,Daniel H Farkas

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics(2022)

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The Molecular Pathology Section, Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH), has undergone enhancement of its testing portfolio and processes. An Excel 2013- and paper-based data-management system was replaced with a commercially available laboratory information-management system (LIMS) software application, a separate bioinformatics platform, customized test-interpretation applications, a dedicated sample-accessioning service, and a results-releasing software application. The customized LIMS solution manages complex workflows, large-scale data packets, and process automation. A customized approach was required because, in a survey of commercially available off-the-shelf software products, none met the diverse and complex needs of this molecular diagnostics service. The project utilized the expertise of clinical laboratorians, pathologists, genetics counselors, bioinformaticians, and systems analysts in partnering with software-engineering consultants to design and implement a solution. Concurrently, Agile software-building best practices were formulated, which may be emulated for scalable and cost-effective laboratory-authored software.
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