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20250232853. Computer-implemented Met (Beckman Coulter, .)

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COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING AND/OR TESTING OF A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE

Abstract: an aspect of the present invention relates to a computer-implemented method, the method comprising at least the steps of: obtaining, by a first computing device, sample location data, the sample location data comprising information indicative of a sample location of a biological sample; obtaining, by the first computing device, test data, the test data comprising information indicative of one or more clinical tests to be performed on the biological sample; selecting by evaluating laboratory data, by the first computing device, a processing laboratory from a first plurality of laboratories, wherein the processing laboratory is located at a processing laboratory location and the processing laboratory comprises one or more laboratory instruments, the one or more laboratory instruments being configured to carry out the one or more clinical tests to be performed on the biological sample; and instructing, by the first computing device, an agent to initiate a transfer of the biological sample from the sample location to the processing laboratory location. further aspects of the present invention relate to another computer-implemented method, a computer program product and a system.

Inventor(s): Eric VARLET, Roland Reichle, Steven Rivers

CPC Classification: G16H10/40 (for data related to laboratory analysis, e.g. patient specimen analysis)

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