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Wednesday, May 11 2022 - 22:00
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Regional UK Laboratory Information Management System Contract Awarded to Citadel Health
BLACKPOOL, England, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A contract for the implementation of a new Laboratory Information Management 
System (LIMS) across all NHS pathology services in Lancashire & South Cumbria 
has been awarded to Citadel Health ( 
https://citadelhealth.co.uk/contract-for-regional-uk-laboratory-information-management-system-awarded-to-citadel-health/).


The new single LIMS will replace four standalone systems across eight hospital 
sites, cutting costs via a common platform linking all laboratories for the 
first time. It will support 800 employees and a population approaching 1.8 
million people.

A key enabler in improving patient pathways across multiple health areas 
including cancer, this is a major step forward for the network 
(https://www.healthierlsc.co.uk/pathology), moving pathology into the next 
generation of digital opportunities and improving patient outcomes as part of a 
first-class service.

Of all the suppliers in the procurement process, Citadel Health came out with 
the top score overall and demonstrated that they could provide both the best 
technical solution and value for money. The contract follows Citadel Health's 
recent appointment ( 
https://citadelhealth.co.uk/citadel-health-awarded-15-9m-contract-to-future-proof-national-pathology-services-across-wales/) 
to roll out the countrywide connected LIMS network in Wales, the largest such 
project in the UK to date.

Professor Anthony Rowbottom, Clinical Director of the Lancashire & South 
Cumbria Pathology Service said: "The pathology network was awarded just under 
Pound Sterling 10 million following a successful bid to NHS digital to support 
the procurement of the system.  This really takes us into the next level of 
technological advancement and will support our future aspirations for utilising 
machine learning and artificial intelligence. It will also support the 
transition that we are planning to near patient testing and future wearable 
technology.

"Having a common platform that links all laboratories in the health economy 
together is an essential enabler in supporting our future plans. I am really 
pleased that we have now awarded the contract to Citadel Health and that work 
can begin on making our vision a reality."

Implementing Citadel Health's Evolution vLab 
(https://citadelhealth.co.uk/pathology/) LIMS to perform over 42 million tests 
each year  will realise multiple benefits. A common platform across 
laboratories will improve communication and enable access to patient data from 
any site, bolstering patient care by supporting the completion of full records. 
The seamless movement of orders and results between all pathology sites will 
reducing turnaround times by streamlining processes so samples are analysed 
more efficiently. Data shared across IT systems can inform research and enhance 
patient care. The new system will also support future intended developments 
such as Digital Pathology (digitisation of pathology slides) and artificial 
intelligence.

Stephen Lynch, Executive General Manager at Citadel Health, said: "We are 
delighted to be partnering with Lancashire & South Cumbria Pathology Service, a 
forward-looking organisation that has shown it is ready to deliver essential 
pathology services in a more structured, efficient and connected way. Clinical 
collaboration across pathology networks cuts costs, streamlines processes and 
helps improve patient outcomes – delivering a win for everyone. The cooperative 
model will offer the rest of the country a clear example of what best practice 
connected pathology can achieve."

Source: Citadel Health