
Our solutions
For LIS Providers
LIS providers are expected to deliver ever-broader interoperability, faster deployments, and dependable data integration. Yet fragmented instrument ecosystems, complex connectivity needs, and evolving regulatory expectations make it challenging to scale efficiently.
Ascentry partners with LIS providers to co-develop interoperable, scalable solutions that strengthen instrument connectivity, streamline workflow orchestration, and enhance expert-driven data processing. From core lab systems to POCT and microbiology, we help you reduce development workload, accelerate implementations, and expand the value of your LIS across diverse laboratory environments.
Why partner with Ascentry?
- Interoperability: Integrate analyzers, POCT devices, microbiology systems, and distributed workflows through a vendor-neutral, interoperable platform.
- Differentiation: Enrich your LIS with advanced connectivity, workflow orchestration, and expert-rule automation to deliver more value without added development effort.
- Growth: Accelerate deployments, broaden instrument coverage, and deliver turnkey, future-ready solutions.
- Simplicity: Offload middleware logic, device integrations, and data harmonization to keep your architecture lean and maintainable.
- Efficiency: Streamline implementations and support to reduce engineering workload, maintenance overhead, and long-term expenses.
- Innovation: Benefit from a security-by-design approach, continuous updates, and regulatory alignment to meet evolving technical and compliance demands.
- Scalability: Support installations from single-site labs to multi-hospital networks with a flexible, enterprise-ready architecture.
- Compliance: Leverage alignment with global standards and industry best practices to strengthen the reliability of your LIS offering.
- Expertise: Work with a transparent, responsive partner through close collaboration and co-development that drive shared success.
Our solutions for LIS Providers
Your questions, our answers
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How does Ascentry support LIS providers with instrument connectivity?
Ascentry provides a vendor-neutral connectivity layer that centralizes analyzer integrations, expert-rule processing, and data harmonization. This reduces the need for LIS teams to build and maintain individual instrument interfaces, lowering development burden and accelerating deployments.
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Can Ascentry connect with existing LIS architectures?
Yes. Ascentry connects to LIS platforms using standardized protocols such as HL7 or ASTM, ensuring interoperability with modern and legacy LIS/EMR systems, analyzers, and POCT environments. Beyond this, we can enable deeper integration through advanced features like parameter data synchronization and contextual calls, providing a more seamless experience without disrupting existing workflows.
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How does Ascentry help LIS providers expand their offering?
By adding advanced connectivity, workflow orchestration, auto-verification rules, real-time monitoring, and access to analytical data (flags, QC metrics, alerts), LIS providers can deliver more comprehensive solutions to their customers and differentiate in competitive tenders.
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What compliance and security considerations does Ascentry address?
Ascentry follows security-by-design principles and supports regulated environments with traceability, audit readiness, and robust data management practices. Our platforms align with relevant global standards and are built to operate reliably in CAP, CLIA, and ISO-driven settings when required by the laboratory.
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How does Ascentry reduce the deployment workload for LIS providers?
Ascentry centralizes and standardizes instrument integration, allowing LIS teams to install new sites or instruments faster and with fewer custom developments. This shortens project timelines, simplifies support, and decreases ongoing maintenance.
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Is Ascentry suitable for multi-site or network-level LIS deployments?
Yes. Our architecture scales from single laboratories to large hospital networks. Ascentry supports centralized oversight, harmonized workflows, and consistent data management across distributed environments, enabling LIS providers to serve complex diagnostic ecosystems effectively.













