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Lab Technicians – Daily Workflow & Navigation Guide
A Laboratory User (Lab Technician) manages diagnostic tests, sample collection, result entry, and report generation.
This page provides a structured overview of daily laboratory workflows to help navigate Biograph efficiently.
How to Use This Page
Use this page as a quick navigation guide. Each workflow represents a common lab task and shows the exact system path to follow.
Core Laboratory Workflow (Primary Loop)
Handle lab testing from order to report.
Workflow:
Service Request → Lab Test → Sample Collection → Observation → Diagnostic Report
Steps Explained:
- Service Request – Receive lab test orders from practitioner
- Lab Test – Create and manage test records
- Sample Collection – Record and track collected samples
- Observation – Enter test results and findings
- Diagnostic Report – Review and finalize reports
Daily Jobs To Be Done
1. Process Lab Orders
Receive and manage incoming lab test requests.
Workflow:
Service Request → Lab Test
2. Collect & Record Samples
Capture and manage patient samples for testing.
Workflow:
Lab Test → Sample Collection
3. Perform & Record Observations
Enter test results and measurements.
Workflow:
Lab Test → Observation → Submit Results
4. Generate Diagnostic Reports
Finalize and publish lab results.
Workflow:
Lab Test → Diagnostic Report → Review → Submit
5. Track Test Status & Progress
Monitor test lifecycle from order to completion.
Workflow:
Lab Test → Status (Draft → Completed → Approved)
6. Handle Inpatient Lab Requests
Process lab tests for admitted patients.
Workflow:
Inpatient Record → Service Request → Lab Test → Diagnostic Report
Key Navigation Insight
Most laboratory activities revolve around three core areas:
- Service Request – Entry point for all lab orders
- Lab Test – Central record for test execution and tracking
- Diagnostic Report – Final output shared with practitioners
From a single Lab Test, lab users can:
- track sample collection
- record observations
- manage test status
- generate reports
Understanding this flow ensures efficient handling of diagnostic workflows.