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Informatics Solution Elevates Laboratory Efficiency and Patient Care

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Mar 2025

QuidelOrtho Corporation (San Diego, CA, USA) has introduced the QuidelOrtho Results Manager System, a cutting-edge informatics solution designed to meet the increasing demands of modern laboratories. This system offers a streamlined, user-friendly interface for community hospitals and point-of-care settings, enhancing the informatics capabilities across QuidelOrtho's broad range of diagnostic tools. The QuidelOrtho Results Manager System provides continuous tracking of instruments and assays, simplifying workflows with features like auto-verification and intuitive rule-writing tools.

The system ensures easy integration with multiple instruments and supports unlimited concurrent users, while accelerating results delivery with quicker turnaround times. Its design facilitates simple installation and delivers immediate value, making it a cost-efficient solution for laboratories. Early users involved in trials have praised the system for its ease of use and adaptability. Key features such as the Master Data Module for quick assay configuration and a drag-and-drop interface help reduce errors, improve staff productivity, and enhance patient care. Integrated quality control (QC) tools and real-time insights further optimize laboratory processes, allowing staff to concentrate on critical tasks. QuidelOrtho is now launching the QuidelOrtho Results Manager System globally.

"The Results Manager system addresses the critical challenges laboratories face today—rising test volumes, staffing shortages and increasing complexity—while maintaining a focus on high-quality patient care," said Bryan Hanson, Senior Vice President, Labs and Transfusion Medicine Business Units, QuidelOrtho. "We're proud to deliver an intuitive, agile solution that supports our customers' evolving needs."

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