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News & Events - February 15, 2009

ImmunoQuery® CustomSync™ Option Reduces Hospital Costs and Improves Turnaround Time

ImmunoQuery CustomSync enables hospital pathologists to customize ImmunoQuery’s diagnostic panels to differentiate antibodies in the hospital’s lab test directory versus send outs. CustomSync can even limit ImmuoQuery’s powerful meta-analysis to the hospital’s lab test directory, helping pathologists identify viable diagnostic panels available wholly in-house but previously overlooked. Of course, users can modify any panel by adding and/or deleting antibodies as desired. Once a desired panel is defined, the pathologist selects and orders the antibody stains in ImmunoQuery directly from the in-house lab and/or the preferred reference lab.

CustomSync saves costs and improves turnaround time for hospital lab immuno testing services:

  • Uses in-house lab test directory whenever possible to reduce send out costs
  • Helps pathologists determine the optimum panel the first time, reducing reorder costs
  • Reduction in send outs and reorders decreases turnaround time


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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