Vendor:LIS vendor

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A LIS vendor is an entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which provides laboratory information system (LIS) software or software packages. The LIS software may be very generalized to handle a great number of clinical situations, or it may be very specific to handle the needs of a specific clinical setting.


LIS vendors

Vendor Product Name Active? (Yes/No/Unknown) If not active, why?
ACT Medisys, Ltd. INTEGO No Bought by iSoft.[1]
Allscripts Sunrise Patient Portal Yes
Antek HealthWare, LLC LabDAQ Yes
Antrim Corporation Answers Medical Information Systems No After being bought by Sunquest Information Systems, Inc. in 1996[2],
Sunquest was bought by Misys plc in 2001.[3]
BCS Limited Masterlab No After being bought by Torex PLC in 2002[4],
Torex was bought by Clinisys Solutions Limited in 2005.[5]
Beijing ZhiFang S&T Development DigitLab Unknown
Benetech, Inc. G*LIS Yes
Biomar Technologies, Inc. LAB Wizard No Went bankrupt.[6][7]
Cambridge Biotech Software, Inc. POLARIS Unknown
CDS Group, Ltd. TelePath, DDMS No Bought by ACT Medisys, Ltd.[8][9]
Clinical Software Solutions Clin1 Suite Yes
Clinical Systems, Ltd. ClinAxys II Yes
Custom Software, Ltd. NetAcquire LIS Yes
Desarrollo Aplicaciones Sanitarias SL SilverLab Yes
Dorner GmbH & Co. KG X / Lab Yes
Elekta AB IntelliLab Yes
EntreTechnology GenesysNSL Yes
Eclipsys Corporation Sunrise Laboratory No See Allscripts. Eclispsys merged with Allscripts in 2010.[10]
Health Science Systems OPUS No Bought OPUS Healthcare Solutions, Inc and assumed its name[citation needed].
OPUS Healthcare bought by Quality Systems, Inc. in 2010 and merged with
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc.[11]
IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. IntelliLab No Bought by Elekta AB in 2005.[12]
Infomed C.S. sLis Yes
IntelliData, Inc. IntelliLab No Bought by IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. in 2002.[13]

References

  1. Wallen, Joanne (14 December 2000). "iSoft asks Father Christmas for ACT Medisys". Citywire Financial Publishers Ltd.. http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/isoft-asks-father-christmas-for-act-medisys/a216807. Retrieved 09 May 2011. 
  2. George, John (11 February 2010). "NextGen of Horsham to include Opus Healthcare". Philadelphia Business Journal. http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2010/02/08/daily36.html. Retrieved 09 May 2011.