Hi William and Betty,
At Humber, we implemented 4 GEM 3000 Blood Gases Analysers. At the beginning, we did have some problem. but later we found out it was the NIC card that caused the problem. The setup and connection was easy to do.


Michael Chan
Information Systems Analyst
Humber River Regional Hospital
Toronto, Canada.



Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Question about Lab instrument interfacing
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:53:33 -0400
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Question about Lab instrument interfacing

 

Our network admin would like me to pass this question along to the L for responses:

 

We now have a Provue by Ortho that we are starting to interface into the Meditech Lab System.  Previously we have made wiring caps and connected the lab instruments to our term server.  The Provue has a network card and Ortho does allow it to communicate out that port to the LIS.  Has anyone implemented a Lab Instrument through the network card and been successful with it?  I did see the documentation that Meditech provides regarding this, and am pretty sure this will work, I just wanted to see if there was anyone that has been implementing the newer lab instruments this way. 

 

Any and all responses will be appreciated.  Thank you in advance.

 

William C. Foust
Howard Regional Health System
Kokomo, Indiana

 

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