Tim,
What version of Cerner CoPath Plus are you using?  We are looking at changing 
our current LIS.  We have Vantage.

Thanks,

Donna Willis, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Anatomic Pathology Manager
Baylor University Medical Center-Dallas
ph. 214-820-2465 office
ph. 214-725-6184 mobile
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-----Original Message-----
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Morken, Timothy
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 5:45 PM
To: 'WILLIAM DESALVO'; Matthew D. Roark; histonet
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Specimen Tracking Systems

I agree with Bill on this. We have Cerner Copath Plus and looked at Cerebro, 
Vantage and Omnitrax. Only Cerebro and Vantage were capable of working with 
Copath. But the problem is that Copath requires you purchase their tracking 
system to use as an HL-7 interface to any third party system. AND there is not 
two-way communication between the systems. You MUST enter orders (cases, 
blocks, stains) in copath and it ports orders to the other system. The only 
feedback is status updates to copath - you cannot add items in the other system 
and expect them to show up in copath. That requirement effectively doubled the 
price of the system. So we are using only the 
Copath AB&T system, which we are starting to implement now. They will finally 
have touch screen capability in the spring so we were satisfied with that. 
Touch screens were a primary spec we demanded. 

The key to tracking is how the tracking system works with your current LIS. Can 
it communicate in a true bi-directional fashion? Is it just an add on and all 
the tracking info is in the tracking component, not the LIS? There are 
tradeoffs and you need to figure out which you want to live with.

We spent two years investigating all these systems, doing site visits, and 
going through a 6-month total LEAN evaluation. The one thing every institution 
told us was: LEAN your system BEFORE adding barcoding.  Barcoding will NOT fix 
any inefficiencies you have. And you are pretty much stuck with what ever 
system you barcode - warts and all. So do all the hard work up front. 

We thought we were prepared but are daily finding all kinds of little details 
that have to be worked out. Detail out every single little thing about all your 
workflows before starting anything. Streamline everything.

Cassette printing is the heart of barcoding. The barcoded (actually usually 2D 
matrix codes) on the cassette drive grossing, tracking through processing, 
embedding and cutting. If that does not work reliably your system will not 
work. 

We went with Leica cassette printers. They are huge, but fast (5 sec per cass). 
We were going to use thermo, but they had their printhead problem and we 
dropped the order. They are 20+ seconds per cassttes, tho have a very compact 
footprint. You will find there are tradeoffs to everything.

Slide labeling is the other half of the equation. They must be reliable and 
survive all histology procedures. 

We will use thermal transfer label printers rather than direct slide (too 
expensive- we will have a printer at each microtome- and cumbersome to change 
out slide types). Slide labeling is a HUGE deal - you have to be sure it works 
for everything and can be used in your immuno stainers and coverslipping 
machines. We are using either Brady StainerBondz labels or LabTags Xylituff 
labels. These were the only ones that had the size we wanted (23 x 19 mm) and 
survived all processes. General data StainerShield are also good, but only come 
in 22 x 22 size. Plus are the most expensive.

You will find it much easier if you use labels and ribbons from one 
manufacturer, designed to use with specific printers. That simplifies a lot of 
the effort. We have tried to mix and match but it is very difficult because all 
manufacturers do not make matching labels and ribbons for all printers. 



Tim Morken
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy and Neuromuscular Special Studies
UC San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of WILLIAM DESALVO
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 3:01 PM
To: Matthew D. Roark; histonet
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Specimen Tracking Systems

My lab chose the Ventana Vantage System w/ Thermo PrintMate cassette printers. 
We are a multi-location system and Vantage works well for us. We wanted a 
robust tracking and flexible quality assurance system and Ventana provided what 
we needed and wanted.
 
I suggest you look at the big four to start your evaluation:
Ventana - Vantage
Leica- Cerebro
Thermo- OmniTrax
General Data - HTS
 
The larger companies have more interfaces built for the different LIS used in 
Histology. There are many smaller companies that offer tracking systems, but 
make sure they can connect w/ your LIS.  After product selection, support is 
critical.
 
Sunquest and Cerner Millennium now offer tracking and quality assurance 
modules. And I imagine there are other tracking systems built into more LIS.
 
You will also want to evaluate multiple printers for your cassettes. Always 
keep in mind the amount of information you will be adding to the cassette a 
this will reduce the number of cassettes/ minute. Start w/ the tracking system 
vendor and see what the have validated. Consider the upkeep and maintenance of 
the printer. We choose heat transfer, but there are Laser and Ink-jet that work 
really well. We chose to point of generation and wanted a very small footprint 
to place the printers in the grossing stations.
 
We also choose not to use a slide printing system and decided the bar coded 
labels at microtomy was the best solution for us. We wanted less maintenance 
and steady throughput. Easier to load a roll of labels than keeping a printer 
up and running.
 
Last, but certainly not least, support. You will need a ton of support to work 
through this project: interfaces, IT upgrades, software adjustments, WORKFLOW 
changes and training. Plan and re-plan before you make your selection. And 
negotiate hard, the pricing is all over the place for the systems.   
 

William DeSalvo, BS HTL(ASCP)
Production Manager-Anatomic Pathology
Chair, NSH Quality Management Committee
Board Member, Digital Pathology Association Owner/Consultant, Collaborative 
Advantage Consulting

 
> From: mro...@sfmc.net
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 20:21:47 +0000
> Subject: [Histonet] Specimen Tracking Systems
> 
> What systems are people using for specimen tracking?  I'm looking for the 
> whole package of cassette printers, work station slide printers, tracking 
> software, etc...
> 
> Any help and recommendations would be appreciated!
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Roark- HT/HTL(ASCP)CM
> Histology Specialist
> Saint Francis Medical Center
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