NABL Lab Software is designed to help pathology laboratories organize laboratory information, samples, tests, results, reports, users, and documents through digital workflows. For laboratories following quality systems, NABL Compliant Laboratory Software, Pathology Software for NABL Labs, Laboratory Quality Management Software, and NABL Laboratory Management solutions help maintain organized records, standardize workflows, and support efficient laboratory operations.
Software does not provide or guarantee NABL accreditation.
A properly configured laboratory management system can support organized records, sample traceability, result workflows, user access, and other operational processes.
Barcode identification can support sample traceability and organized sample management.
A LIMS can provide structured sample, test, result, and record management that may support laboratory quality processes.
Software is one supporting component. The laboratory must meet all applicable accreditation and quality requirements through its complete quality management system.
Provide structured steps for result review and report finalization according to laboratory procedures.
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Identification
Tracking
Processing
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Verification
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Approval
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Traceability
Traceability is an important laboratory workflow consideration. A digital sample workflow can connect: Patient → Sample ID → Barcode → Test → Processing → Result → Report This can help staff retrieve information associated with a sample more systematically.
| Patient ID | Name | Test | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| PID-2451 | John Doe | CBC | 24 May |
| PID-2452 | Sarah | LFT | 24 May |
| PID-2453 | David | Thyroid | 24 May |
Streamline your laboratory operations with a structured diagnostic workflow designed to support NABL quality requirements
Find answers to common questions about ATM Pathoweb pricing, features, support, and subscription plans.
No. Software does not provide or guarantee NABL accreditation.
Yes. A properly configured laboratory management system can support organized records, sample traceability, result workflows, user access, and other operational processes.
Yes. Barcode identification can support sample traceability and organized sample management.
A LIMS can provide structured sample, test, result, and record management that may support laboratory quality processes.
No. Software is one supporting component. The laboratory must meet all applicable accreditation and quality requirements through its complete quality management system.