LISGenic Documentation

This documentation page provides a practical implementation view of LISGenic for medical laboratories evaluating or onboarding the platform.

Platform Summary

LISGenic is a cloud-native LIS designed to support complete laboratory workflows across order intake, specimen lifecycle, analytical testing, result verification, reporting, and billing support.

Recommended Onboarding Sequence

  1. Define operational scope: test catalog, departments, workflows, and user roles.
  2. Configure order and specimen flows: accessioning, routing, and status transitions.
  3. Connect instruments: API-based, file-based, and manual entry pathways as required.
  4. Set verification controls: review paths, critical-value handling, release rules, and amendments.
  5. Align billing logic: patient/facility/insurance responsibility and mixed-payer rules.
  6. Validate compliance: audit trails, role permissions, and reporting obligations.

Core Workflow Coverage

  • Order lifecycle: create, validate, route, update, track.
  • Specimen lifecycle: label, collect, receive, process, store, dispose.
  • Analytical workflow: worklists, analyzer ingestion, manual result entry, exception handling.
  • Result workflow: technical verification, supervisor review, release, correction history.
  • Distribution workflow: provider/client reports, versioning, and downstream delivery options.

Integration Profile

  • Supports mixed-instrument environments (modern and legacy).
  • Designed for EHR/EMR and external system interoperability.
  • Architecture supports HL7/FHIR-aligned data exchange patterns.
  • Extensible model for adding test types, devices, and workflow variants.

Compliance and Governance Notes

  • Role-based access controls and tenant-aware isolation model.
  • Audit-ready event tracking across order, specimen, and result states.
  • Quality-control support and reporting readiness for regulated lab operations.

Audience Guidance

Lab Directors: focus on governance, turnaround visibility, and scaling strategy.

Operations Managers: focus on workflow configuration and exception handling.

IT/Integration Teams: focus on interfaces, data contracts, and observability requirements.

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