Full blood counts, coagulation, and morphology with analyzer interfacing, delta checks, and trend charts — accessioned, validated, and reported on the same record the ward and clinic already use.
High throughput, narrow reference ranges, and critical results that cannot wait make hematology one of the most demanding benches in the lab. A standalone analyzer printout that someone re-types into a separate system is where errors and delays creep in.
Numbers read off an analyzer and keyed into another system invite transcription errors on parameters that matter.
A dangerously low platelet count buried in a printout queue can sit unseen while the patient waits.
Without delta checks against the last result, a drifting value looks normal until it is not.
Accession, run, validate, and report every hematology sample on the patient record, with analyzer interfacing so results flow without re-typing.
Run full blood counts, coagulation panels, and reticulocyte and film reviews against per-test reference ranges, with structured morphology comments on the report.
Every result is checked against the patient’s previous values, critical results are flagged for fast action, and QC runs Levey-Jennings with Westgard rules for accreditation.
Bidirectional interfacing posts counts straight onto the record, so the result you report is the result the analyzer produced.
Low platelets or a critical haemoglobin flag and escalate instead of sitting in a printout pile.
Delta checks surface real change against the patient’s own history, not just a fixed range.
QC trails, validation, and audit are captured for ISO 15189 and local accreditation.
Results land on the same chart the clinician is already looking at, with no separate lab system.
The on-premise option keeps the bench resulting when the internet drops.
Hematology is part of the Veona Labs module. You license the lab under your Veona plan and activate hematology instantly — no separate LIS to procure and integrate.
Bring your own analyzers and panels to a demo and watch results flow onto the record with the network off.