Aspyra LIS, RIS customers upgrade systems

Aspyra has entered into agreements with several customers to upgrade their existing RIS and laboratory information systems (LIS).

Parkland Health Center in Farmington, Mo., is one of the company’s existing customers that will upgrade its Aspyra CyberRAD RIS to the current 5.2 version. Aspyra’s CyberRAD RIS offers features and functions that address workflow, patient safety and the regulatory requirements imaging department or clinic.

Affiliated Medical Community Centers in Willmar, Minn., Carson City Hospital in Carson City, Mich., Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital in Grand Rapids, Minn., and Pacific Diagnostic Laboratories in Santa Barbara, Calif., are planning to upgrade their existing Aspyra CyberLAB LIS’ to the current 7.2 version.

Aspyra’s CyberLAB LIS is a scalable LIS for hospital, clinic and reference laboratory settings. CyberLAB 7.2 is available on a Windows platform, utilizing a MS SQL database structure, featuring decision support tools with auto-verification, automated clinical reporting and multisite management, according to the Calabasas, Calif.-based Aspyra.

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