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4.3 Laboratory business intelligence (BI) and workflow solution vendors

These vendors provide software solutions that provide optimization of and insight into the business processes of a laboratory, from revenue management and client interaction to compliance management and process analysis. Some companies such as Soft Computer and Sunquest provide an entire suite of applications, while others focus on specific aspects of running a medical or research laboratory. For additional insight into selecting a BI solution for the medical laboratory, see Arezou Taheri's 2014 open-access journal article (HTML, PDF) on the subject. While dated, its list of key selection factors still largely remains relevant.