Lab technicians enter results against reference ranges — abnormal values are colour-coded immediately. The maker-checker workflow requires pathologist sign-off before any report is released. Every validated result is timestamped with the validator's credentials.
As a lab technician enters a result value, ZenoHosp compares it against the configured reference range for that test and the patient's age/sex. Values outside the normal range are colour-coded — red for critically abnormal, amber for borderline. Technicians cannot miss abnormal results.
After the technician enters results, the test is queued for pathologist validation. The pathologist sees the flagged values, the previous results for comparison, and any clinical notes from the ordering doctor. Sign-off requires the pathologist's credentials and timestamp.
The validation screen shows the current result alongside the previous 3–5 results for the same test. A rising creatinine or falling haemoglobin trend is immediately visible. The pathologist can add interpretive comments before signing off.
"A haemoglobin of 5.2 came through at 11pm. ZenoHosp flagged it in red and sent a critical value notification to the on-call doctor before the pathologist even finished signing it off. That's the system working as it should."
Every capability — built for Indian hospital workflows.
No. ZenoHosp requires pathologist validation and sign-off before any result is released to the patient's record or sent via WhatsApp. This cannot be bypassed without a documented override.
As a technician enters a result value, ZenoHosp compares it against the configured reference range for that test, age, and sex. Values outside the normal range are shown in red (critical) or amber (borderline) immediately.
Yes. The validation screen shows the current result alongside the previous 3–5 results for the same test. Trend direction is indicated — making it easy to spot a worsening trend that might not be apparent from a single result.