press release, September 2002
Scimcon helps SSL shape up for LIMS
Scientific management consultancy Scimcon is working with leading global
healthcare group, SSL International plc, to provide strategic
consultancy in preparation for a new Laboratory Information Management
System (LIMS). The proposed LIMS will enable SSL’s central
microbiology testing laboratory to replace its current paper based
logging system where result sheets are currently stored in filing
cabinets and archived off site.
Improved information management will free SSL laboratory technicians
from the increasing weight of data. This will mean they can concentrate
on testing and satisfying strict regulations on new healthcare products
from SSL brands, such as Hibi and Scholl.
The services provided by Scimcon included a requirements document for
SSL, which incorporated an analysis of its data management needs, lab
workflow, and IT requirements.
Scimcon has also developed the technical component of SSL’s invitation
to tender for the LIMS project and a detailed study of possible LIMS
suppliers who may be able to meet SSL’s needs.
When selected and implemented, the new LIMS will provide SSL with rapid,
easy access to test results and other business-critical information held
in the lab. And depending on which software is chosen, SSL intends
to make the data available on an intranet, and where appropriate over
the internet. This could include a tracking facility for users to check
how individual products are progressing through the testing process.
Sharon Oldham, microbiologist at SSL commented:
“We receive a number of phone calls from other departments wanting to
find out the same information about the same set of testing results.
With the help of Scimcon and a new LIMS, departments may have access to
their own results, allowing them to monitor how each test is
progressing. This will cut down the number of calls to the lab and
reduce the potential errors caused by using paper based records.”
At the end of an average year SSL currently sends a number of archive
boxes to storage. This can cause retrieval problems when information
from a previous year’s tests is required. The new LIMS, scheduled to
be in place by May 2003 for validation, will enable the laboratory to
regain control of its data.
Oldham continued:
“We first spoke to Scimcon at a LIMS forum in London. We were very
impressed with their knowledge and expertise in the marketplace. Scimcon
was one of the few UK based consultancies with the right approach and
practical lab experience we were looking for.”
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