Increasing population of companion and production animals is driving the global animal healthcare and veterinary services market. As per persistence research agency on “global study on animal healthcare” the industry was valued to reach USD 41,929 million by 2019 at a CAGR of around 7.1%.
The new types of diseases in animals and their transfer to humans via there product consumption and companionship are escalating the animal healthcare market globally. The role of veterinary labs becomes pivotal here.
According to European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) around 3.2lakh cases of food-borne and zoonotic diseases are reported each year in the European Union. The figures are rising; veterinary laboratories must be ready to meet the challenges.
Excellent LIMS platform that meets the every requirements of a modern veterinary laboratory taking care of poultry and animal health laboratory testing.
LIMS Mobile App created to fit various lab categories with options of sample tracking, instant alerts and push notification, download reports, KPI dashboard and more.
Comprehensive tracking and monitoring of veterinary samples from booking-in through testing to result reporting and sample disposal
Various Reports –We kept reports (including multiple-bespoke pathological reports) very dynamic where user can change it easily as per their needs.
Complete Sample Management – End-to-end sampling process including scheduling and disposal.
Prints Barcode labels which will ease tracking of samples and reduces time required to enter test results.
Comes with Client portal & Mobile Apps for lab’s customer to download reports
Manage Inventory – Manage lab consumables and instruments with calibration reminder.
Powerful Calculation Capabilities – Automated calculations are set for veterinary testing to accelerate workflows and efficiency.
Integrated Audit Trail - Allows lab analyst to track down problems that can arise whenever veterinary testing data is modified intentionally, maliciously or in error.
Quick generation of Diagnostic Certificates in your templates
Billing & Invoicing against completed jobs/orders.
Integration with accounts, instruments and third party software.
Labsols BI leverages data-intelligence technologies to increase operational efficiency. We start by working with your on-premise networks to monitor lab health, improve uptime, and lab economics. For Veterinary labs that are ready to access cloud-based capabilities, Labsols BI uses advances in IoT and analytics capabilities to enable optimization through lab-wide asset monitoring and business intelligence. Ultimately, Labsols BI helps you realize all the benefits of a smart, connected lab.
Labsols Vet LIMS offers scalable end-to-end solutions for animal healthcare testing that allow your business to be more competitive, bring products to market faster, achieve operational efficiencies and meet your regulatory commitments more easily.
It is a comprehensive web-based veterinary solution that monitors the pathological process from sample entry, testing to out of the box report generation and analysis. It understands the process a veterinary lab undergoes and is extremely configurable to the labs need. It automates all traditional paper, manual and semi automated tasks in order to help a lab in consultancy, post mortem examinations, analysis, health checks and invoicing.
It captures the complete business process of a veterinary lab. It automates the sample entry with details, easily searchable samples along with its customer details and edit history. Test result and details can be seen along with notification of pending results so that they can be approved without delay.
The new types of diseases in animals and their transfer to humans via their product consumption and companionship are escalating the animal healthcare market globally. The role of veterinary labs becomes pivotal here. In most cases veterinary labs focus on funds, personnel, equipments, suppliers however some of the issues they should focus on to meet the challenges at the moment as well in the future are:
According to European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) around 3.2lakh cases of food-borne and zoonotic diseases are reported each year in the European Union. The figures are rising; veterinary laboratories must be ready to meet the challenges.