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'''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas
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'''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]
 
'''Publication date''': September 2022
 
==Introduction==
A food and beverage [[laboratory]] may analyze anything from
 
This broad array of analytical techniques and set of regulatory considerations means such labs continuing to turn to [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]] solutions like the [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) will require their [[information management]] solutions to meet the specific needs of their lab.
 
This brief topical article will examine the typical food and beverage lab's operations and workload, and suggest a base set of LIMS functionality (i.e., system requirements) that is critical to fulfilling the information management and [[workflow]] requirements of this lab type.
 
'''Note''': Any citation leading to a software vendor's site is not to be considered a recommendation for that vendor. The citation should however still stand as a representational example of what vendors are implementing in their systems.
 
 
==Food and beverage laboratory workflow, workload, and information management==
 
 
 
==Base LIMS requirements==
Given the above, it's clear LIMS adoption and use must continue in crime labs. But a generic LIMS won't do; it's imperative the lab find a solution that meets all or most its workflow requirements. This more often than not requires a configurable solution that enables trained users to quickly make the changes they need, if those changes make sense within the overall data structure of the LIMS.<ref name="BollingerALand20" />
 
What follows is a list of system functionality important to most any food and beverage laboratory, with a majority of that functionality found in many vendor software solutions.
 
'''Test, sample and case management'''
 
*Sample, property and evidence log-in and management, with support for unique IDs
*Support for pre-logging of death and evidence data before physical materials arrive
*Body reception, location, and disposition support
*[[Barcode]] and RFID support
*End-to-end sample, body, property, and evidence tracking
*Custom and industry-specific test and method management, including for breath alcohol and sexual assault testing
*Test, instrument, subpoena, and other event scheduling
*Test requesting
*Configurable screens and data fields
*Analytical tools, including [[data visualization]], statistical analysis, and [[data mining]] tools
*Data import and export
*Robust query tools
*Document and image management
*Workflow management
*Case management, including case assignment, reassignment, and prioritization, with support for unique and third-party IDs:
**Story-related entry for cases
**Geolocation capture and support
**Mass casualty event support
**Cluster and crime scene mapping tools
**Mobile and offline data entry support for remote work
**Dashboard view of all pertinent information for a case, including criminal case status
**Dashboard or other view showing case and test assignment, status, and backlog
 
'''Quality, security and compliance'''
 
*[[Quality assurance]] / [[quality control]] mechanisms
*Standardized terminology via built-in dictionaries and medical classification codes like [[International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems|ICD]]
*National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) and International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners (IAC&ME) accreditation support
*Results review and approval
*User qualification, performance, and training management
*[[Audit trail]]s and [[chain of custody]] support
*Configurable and granular role-based security
*Configurable system access and use (log-in requirements, account usage rules, account locking, etc.)
*[[Electronic signature]] support
*Data [[encryption]] and secure communication protocols
*Archiving and [[Data retention|retention]] of case and other data and information
*Configurable data [[backup]]s
*Status updates and alerts
 
'''Operations management and reporting'''
 
*Customizable rich-text reporting, with multiple supported output formats
*Custom and industry-specific forms, including body release, autopsy authorization, media release, cremation authorization, subpoena, etc.
*Support for state-specific death certificates
*Industry-compliant labeling
*Email integration
*Instrument interfacing and data management
*Instrument calibration and maintenance tracking
*Inventory and reagent management
*Third-party software and database interfacing
*Integrated (or online) system help
*Hour, mileage, and expense tracking
*Turnaround time calculation
 
 
==Specialty LIMS requirements==
As noted previously, the DOJ points out many disciplines and sub-disciplines that are used in and near the forensics laboratory.<ref name=":0" /> It is beyond the scope of this article to address the system functionality for each. However, an attempt has been made to cover the most important sub-disciplines associated with forensics and medical examiners labs in regards to LIMS functionality.
 
===Forensic pathology and histology===
 
 
===Forensic neuropathology===
 
 
===Forensic toxicology===
 
 
===Forensic DNA and molecular testing===
 
 
===Forensic anthropology and entomology===
 
 
 
==Conclusion==
This brief topical article sought to answer "what are the key elements of a LIMS for food and beverage testing??" It notes that ...
 
==References==
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