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System Type

Responsible for outreach

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Epic

Beaker APLIS

Epic

Beaker LIS

Cerner

Novius (Siemens) LIS (list each LIS)

Cerner

Millennium LIS

Cerner

Millennium PathNet APLIS

Cerner

CoPath APLIS

Orchard

Harvest LIS (list each product)

OpenELIS

LIS

Riki Merrick

StarLIMS

LIS

CliniSys

LIS

Riki Merrick (MIPS got bought by CliniSys, so I moved my name here)

sent email

CliniSys / Sunquest

CoPath AP LIS

Epic

EHR-s

Cerner

EHR-s

Clinical Architecture

Terminology Services

Riki Merrick

Have agreement that they will incorporate into their subscription service

IMO

Terminology Services

3M

Terminology Services

Pam Banning

Wolter Kluwers

Terminology Services

Optum

Terminology Services

Meditech

Client Server LIS (list each LIS)

Meditech

Magic LIS

Meditech

Expanse LIS

SCC SoftLab

LIS

Allscripts / McKesson

Horizon Lab LIS

Psyche

APLIS

LigoLab

LIS

<PLEASE ADD OTHERS>

Draft email text:

APHL has been working for a long time to sort out the specimen attributes, commonly comingled as “source” in many lab systems into Type (and modifier), source site (and modifier), collection method, additives and collection access site called the specimen Cross-Mapping Table (CMT).

In addition to the mapping to SCT concepts in the appropriate hierarchies, we are also providing a definition for each term as well as collection instructions, preference for usage in the different lab domains as well as an indicator that the term is fully defined, or only partial, in which case we highlight which additional attribute(s) need to be populated. We currently have it in a postGRES database and are finalizing the content and looking for some systems that might want to pilot its use in the near future and so I thought of you.

This one-pager (https://aphlinformatics.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/1853947928/20200601_CBR_SCM_OnePager_v04_final_cleared.pdf?api=v2) explains what it is and why we think it would be a useful resource (we will bring it to SHIELD as well for feedback) – let me know, if that is something you would consider.