Use of middleware data to dissect and optimize hematology autoverification
Background: Hematology analysis comprises some of the highest volume tests run in clinical laboratories. Autoverification of hematology results using computer-based rules reduces turnaround time for many specimens, while strategically targeting specimen review by technologist or pathologist. Methods...
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Main Authors: | Rachel D Starks (Author), Anna E Merrill (Author), Scott R Davis (Author), Dena R Voss (Author), Pamela J Goldsmith (Author), Bonnie S Brown (Author), Jeff Kulhavy (Author), Matthew D Krasowski (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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