Molecular and PCR runs with batching, pooling, plate layouts, and structured result management — accessioned and reported on the same record as the rest of care.
PCR and molecular assays run in plates and batches with controls, pooling, and re-runs. Tracking that on spreadsheets next to a separate result system is slow and error-prone.
Mapping samples to wells in a spreadsheet, then keying results elsewhere, invites mismatches.
If controls and invalids are not tracked on the run, a bad plate can release bad results.
Pooled samples that test positive need clean de-pooling and re-testing, which paper handles poorly.
Batch and pool samples, lay out plates, track controls, and manage structured results, all on the record.
Build batches, pool where appropriate, and map samples to plate layouts so every well is accounted for, with controls placed and tracked on the run.
Capture qualitative and quantitative molecular results in a structured form, validate them, and release amendable reports to the record.
Plate layouts tie each well to a sample, so results map back correctly.
Controls are tracked on every run, so a failed plate is caught before release.
Pool and de-pool with the system tracking which samples need re-testing.
Qualitative and quantitative results are captured cleanly for reporting.
Molecular results sit with the rest of the patient record.
On-premise keeps molecular work moving through outages.
Molecular and PCR run on the Veona Labs module. License the lab under your Veona plan and activate molecular when you are ready — billed within your modular subscription, with no separate integration project.
We will walk through batching, plate layouts, controls, and structured reporting on a live demo.