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Figure 1. The autoverification process. Single test results must meet all the warning rules at the same time. The autoverification algorithm can identify those samples requiring manual review that do not meet the laboratory’s criteria for autoverification. If the automated reporting switch is not activated, then reports that pass the automatic warning step are manually issued. If the automated reporting switch is turned on and all tests on the report pass their warning rules, then the system automatically releases the report. |
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Jin, D.; Wang, D.; Wang, J.; Li, B.; Cheng, Y.; Mo, N.; Deng, X.; Tao, R. (2021). "Development and implementation of an LIS-based validation system for autoverification toward zero defects in the automated reporting of laboratory test results". BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 21: 174. doi:10.1186/s12911-021-01545-3. |
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2021 |
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Jin, D.; Wang, D.; Wang, J.; Li, B.; Cheng, Y.; Mo, N.; Deng, X.; Tao, R. |
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