LabLynx Wiki

LabLynx Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

LIMSpec Wiki

LIMSpec Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Bioinformatics Wiki

Bioinformatics Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

IHE Wiki

IHE Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

HL7 Wiki

HL7 Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Clinfowiki

Clinfowiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

OpenWetWare

OpenWetWare

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Statistical Genetics Wiki

Statistical Genetics Wiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Cloud-Standards.org

Cloud-Standards.org

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

WikiBooks

WikiBooks

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

LIMSwiki

LIMSwiki

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Wikiversity

Wikiversity

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia

Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR), is the electronic transmission from laboratories to public health of laboratory reports which identify reportable conditions and infectious diseases through an automated and secure process. ELR will replace paper-based reporting for most reportable infectious diseases and has the potential to be used for reporting of other laboratory findings, such as cancer pathology reports and blood lead level results.