Genomics Order Management - Alpha Technology Phase

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£226,600

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  • Database and operating software development services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

The Genomics Ordering management project is designed to streamline and optimise the genomics test order management between primary, secondary, and tertiary care settings (within England) and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service for WGS (Whole Genome Sequencing) and Non-WGS (Non-Whole Genome Sequencing) genomics testing pathways. In this context, interoperability is defined as the ability to electronically request, process, manage and track genomic requests, samples, results and reports across multiple settings in a standardised approach.

This is an Alpha Technology Phase. The overall purpose of this phase is to demonstrate if the proposed architectural response will supply the needs of the requirements captured.

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