Labs

Our Mobile Laboratory is designed to be able to operate as a full-service stand-alone laboratory, as well as it can be attached to any brick and mortar hospital to supplement or replace the current laboratory (inside the facility).

The convergence of two powerful forces are changing the practice of laboratory medicine in ways never imagined a generation ago.  These forces are being motivated by the movement to value-based healthcare from the fee-for-service model and the rapid development of mobile technology allowing for continuous healthcare monitoring of patients beyond the clinical setting.

The central focus of value-based medicine is increasing the value of medical services provided for patients based on the health outcomes achieved per dollar spent. The goal is to achieve good outcomes efficiently. This is the most effective way to truly contain health care costs. Achieving and maintaining good health is inherently less costly than dealing with poor health.

Laboratories can impact the value proposition by increasing the speed and accuracy of correct diagnoses, monitoring patient health to prevent disease, providing rapid turnaround times that allow reduction in length of hospital stays, and promoting the most appropriate test selection options with applicable interpretations in order to help avoid adverse events and point to the most appropriate treatment protocol. Being able to bring ideas into practice, however, can be challenging. Generally, the biggest hurdle is obtaining the necessary data, which must be in the right format and of sufficient quality for decision-makers to gain the medical information they need, which our AI-driven platform enables.

Our medical laboratory is specifically designed as a clinical laboratory where tests can be performed (on clinical specimens), in order to get information about the health of patients as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.  We can separate our medical laboratories into two sections (Anatomic Pathology and Academically).  The Anatomic section could include histopathology, cytopathology, and electron microscopy and the Academically section could include anatomy, physiology, histology, pathology, and pathophysiology.  Some of the value propositions to our mobile labs include:

  • Reducing turnaround times
  • Confidence in data
  • Controlling costs
  • Data density
  • Delineation of contamination
  • Reduced hazardous waste volumes
  • Decisions based on awareness and quality assurance
  • On-site advice
  • Immediate Pharmacy services
  • Collaboration