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The Graphical
Laboratory Information System from SchuyLab
Have you been looking for a
laboratory computer system? Are you still recording all of
your results by hand? Does your "lab report" consist
of a collection of paper strips from various instruments? Does
your current system meet your needs?
Until now, laboratory
information systems were expensive to acquire and took weeks
to learn to use. Schuyler House has changed this. We are
pleased to present SchuyLab, a revolutionary approach to
laboratory computer systems, designed to meet your
requirements and budget.
SchuyLab uses modern PC
graphics to make your job easier and more precise. Its
graphical user interface (GUI) will allow your personnel to
learn to use it in minutes. Its reports, using colors for
abnormals, will give your lab reports the professional
appearance they deserve.

Government fee limits and
industry pressures are forcing labs to operate more
efficiently. SchuyLab offers several money-saving advantages:
- Reduces clerical staffing
requirements
- Automates routine tasks such
as daily QC management.
- Online interfaces eliminate
transcription errors & decrease turn-around time.
- Eliminates need for
expensive pre-printed forms.
- Most importantly, ready
accessibility of patient data reduces lag time in patient
care.
In addition, CLIA has greatly
increased the record keeping required to run your lab.
SchuyLab will help you meet these challenges. SchuyLab:
- Supports bi-directional
online instrument interfaces to process patient and QC
data using your choice of Westgard rules.
- Manages specimen work flow
by generating barcodes, tracking outstanding tests, and
creating and processing worksheets.
- Maintains patient databases
and generates cumulative patient or individual specimen
reports.
- Archives patient reports to
meet CLIA record keeping requirements.
- Expands to meet your
requirements as your lab increases in size.
SchuyLab interfaces to over
75 different analyzers.

Click here to download a demo
version of SchuyLab.
All text and images courtesy of
Schuyler House / SchuyLab.
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