The electronic transmission of laboratory data, such as hematology, biochemistry, and immunology findings, from a testing facility to a digital platform, for example a patient portal or electronic health record, facilitates efficient data sharing and access.
This digital exchange offers significant advantages for both patients and healthcare providers. Streamlined access to data allows for more timely medical decisions and personalized treatment plans. It reduces reliance on paper records, minimizing administrative burdens and improving the security and integrity of sensitive information. Furthermore, the ability to readily share results across different healthcare settings enhances care coordination, particularly for individuals managing complex or chronic conditions. This practice represents a significant advancement from traditional methods of conveying results, which often involved physical delivery or fax transmission, resulting in delays and potential errors.