ILab Solutions Lab Management System August 25, 2015 – InterAC Forum Presentation

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 3 What is a Lab Management System Standard Definition: A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), sometimes referred to as a Laboratory Information System (LIS) or Laboratory Management System (LMS), is a software-based laboratory and information management system with features that support a modern laboratory's operations.

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iLab Solutions Lab Management SystemAugust 25, 2015 – InterAC Forum Presentation

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

iLab Implementation Project Liaison Laurie Molloy, Director, Research Center, Institute,

and Shared Resources Administration, BRSA

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What is a Lab Management System

Standard Definition:

• A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), sometimes referred to as a Laboratory Information System (LIS) or Laboratory Management System (LMS), is a software-based laboratory and information management system with features that support a modern laboratory's operations.

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Typical Processes of a LMS

• Service request management, capturing key data at start

• Monitoring & communicating requests to core personnel

• Equipment reservation scheduling services, logging time associated with services provided

• Enhanced sample management

• Acquisition and storage of analytical data

• Printing and storing analytical reports and invoices

• Automated billing and collection processes, with interface to PeopleSoft financial system

• Protecting and securing all data and reports

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Why is a LMS Needed

• Automate and standardize administrative functions to free up faculty and technicians to focus on laboratory work

• Streamline and document data throughput and reporting processes

• Improve accuracy of services from request through payment

• Automate tracking and reporting of work performed

• Validation of chart fields and requests at time of submission

• Improve logging, billing and collections related to services performed

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Typical Benefits of a LMS

• Improved sample management – logging data requests

• Capture of data from lab instruments, or through scheduling

• Audit support for tracking data elements, improved compliance with regulatory guidelines

• Reporting flexibility – data downloads

• Access to data and reporting for labs and requestors

• Improved lab productivity – focusing on lab work

• Reduced errors or billing variations

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iLab Solutions Software

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Why did we choose iLab as our LMS

• iLab is a leading vendor that serves over 1,000 core facilities across more than 100 research institutions in eleven countries, including 40 of the top 50 recipients of NIH funding.

• Over the past 4 years of investigating various options for a LMS, iLab and the associated Vanderbilt CORES systems, always topped the list –they have merged

• iLab is already installed for WFIRM core labs and is working well to meet their needs

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Overview of Implementation Plan • The implementation of this product will begin in August,

and will be active throughout the fiscal year.

• The Shared Resource/Core laboratories will be integrated in phases.

• Since the WFIRM core labs are already using the software, the first step will be adding the front-end authentication software and the back-end interface with PeopleSoft Financials for their labs, while we start preparing the first phase of new labs for implementation.

• Budget for the iLab LMS will be paid through ITS

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Demonstration of the iLab Software

Jessie Brown, Customer Partnerships Manager,

iLab Solutions, LLC

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Information Technology Services –ITS Project Leader

Kevin Brewer, Systems Development

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Introduction of ITS Team Members

• Kevin Brewer, ITS• Jeni Cossey, ITS • Julie Zurowski, NRC Project Lead• Ben Harrison, WFIRM • Tom Eaton, WFIRM • John Boehme, Project Champion

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What Questions Do You Have?

• Questions from the audience • Submitted Questions

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