A computer-based maintenance reminder and record-keeping system for clinical laboratories

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Abstract

'Maintenance' is all the activity an organization devotes to keeping instruments within performance specifications to assure accurate and precise operation. The increasing use of complex analytical instruments as 'workhorses' in clinical laboratories requires more maintenance awareness by laboratory personnel. Record-keeping systems that document maintenance completion and that should prompt the continued performance of maintenance tasks have not kept up with instrumentation development. We report here a computer-based record-keeping and reminder system that lists weekly the maintenance items due for each work station in the laboratory, including the time required to complete each item. Written in BASIC, the system uses a DATABOSS data base management system running on a time-shared Digital Equipment Corporation PDP 11/60 computer with a RSTS V 7.0 operating system.

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Roberts, B. I., Mathews, C. L., Walton, C. J., & Frazier, G. (1982). A computer-based maintenance reminder and record-keeping system for clinical laboratories. Clinical Chemistry, 28(9), 1917–1921. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.9.1917

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