The rapidly advancing fields of informatics and information technology can be overwhelming.
What IT tools can make real, practical improvements in the processes of pathology groups and clinical laboratories, and how can your laboratory best go about implementing them?
These questions have hampered, if not derailed many facilities from adapting technologies that are shaping the future of many labs, and the industry as a whole.
This webinar will address these questions by providing an in-depth look at the key technologies used by Seattle-based CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories. Now one of the nation's largest independent anatomic pathology laboratories, CellNetix was formed in 2005 through the merger of three existing pathology groups.
This timely interactive presentation, led by Pat Cooke, CIO, CellNetix, will walk you through how IT was critical to the success of the merger and how it continues to drive growth and boost quality.
Join us on Wednesday, March 31st at 2PM ET, and in just 90 minutes, you will:
- Gain insight into how key technologies including paperless workflow, barcoding, specimen tracking, and enterprise reporting can lead to significant improvements in quality and service for pathology groups and clinical laboratories
- Learn how CellNetix leveraged IT to ensure the success of a critical merger
- Get valuable tips for developing and implementing technologies such as thin client application delivery to remote sites, telepathology, interface development, and web-based results reporting
You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions in the interactive Q&A portion of the program. And you can invite your entire group – for one low fee. Your single paid registration entitles you to as many participants as you wish in a conference room setting.
Register today for just $295. G-2 subscribers pay only $265. Unable to attend? Order the CD today!
Take this hassle-free approach to gain insight into this critical issue in the laboratory industry. Continuing education credit is available. For more information, please call 800-401-5937, ext. 2.
FEATURED FACULTY:
Pat Cooke,
Chief Information Officer, CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories
HOST & MODERATOR:
Stephanie Murg,
Editor, Diagnostic Testing and Technology Report, Washington G-2 Reports