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4. Scilligence ELN via [[Scilligence Corporation]]<br /> | 4. Scilligence ELN via [[Scilligence Corporation]]<br /> | ||
5. LabArchives via [[LabArchives, LLC]]<br /> | 5. LabArchives via [[LabArchives, LLC]]<br /> | ||
6 | 6. eCAT via [[Research Innovations Limited]]<br /> | ||
7. labfolder via [[labfolder GmbH]]<br /> | |||
8. Labguru via [[BioData Inc.]]<br /> | |||
9. iPad ELN via [[Cognium Systems SA]]<br /> | |||
10. LABVANTAGE via [[LABVANTAGE Solutions, Inc.]] | |||
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11. NevisLIMS via [[Instrumentos Científicos SA]]<br /> | |||
12. NoteBookMaker via [[NoteBookMaker, LLC]]<br /> | |||
13. Sysment Notebook via [[Sysment Kft.]]<br /> | |||
14. BioRails DM via [[The Edge Software Consultancy Ltd.]]<br /> | |||
15. LABTrack via [[LABTrack, LLC]]<br /> | |||
16. CloudLIMS via [[CloudLIMS.com, LLC]]<br /> | |||
17. SQUISH via [[Information Management Services, Inc.]]<br /> | |||
18. Docollab via [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]<br /> | |||
19. Datacloud via [[SPLhost, Inc.]]<br /> | |||
20. hivebench via [[Shazino SAS|shazino SAS]] | |||
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LIMSwiki is a collaborative wiki dedicated to the scientific community, featuring organized, documented, and up-to-date content regarding all aspects of laboratory informatics, bioinformatics, and health informatics. LIMSwiki also strives to maintain relevant knowledge about laboratory equipment as well as commercial and open-source software likely to be used in a laboratory setting. This also includes the vendors of such equipment and software. Like any community wiki, the value and success of LIMSwiki is dependent upon the scientific community contributing their vast knowledge through the creation of relevant articles and editing of existing articles where knowledge is absent. If you wish to enrich the content of this wiki or have something of value to add, please request an account and get started. |
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This qualitative study aims to present the aspirations, expectations, and critical analysis of the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to transform the patient–physician relationship, according to multi-stakeholder insight. This study was conducted from June to December 2021, using an anticipatory ethics approach and sociology of expectations as the theoretical frameworks. It focused mainly on three groups of stakeholders, namely physicians (n = 12), patients (n = 15), and healthcare managers (n = 11), all of whom are directly related to the adoption of AI in medicine (n = 38). In this study, interviews were conducted with 40% of the patients in the sample (15/38), as well as 31% of the physicians (12/38) and 29% of health managers in the sample (11/38) ... (Full article...)
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