Patient Reports
Harvest LIS offers various patient reports and allows you to create custom report formats for individual providers and your facility. You may create custom report header and body format settings at the workstation, reporting group, or provider levels so that you may print a single report in various formats for the different types of testing performed in your laboratory.
You can set up reports to highlight abnormal and critical values, and enter comments for the entire order or for an individual test. Historical results can be presented in a graphical format that clearly shows a patient's progress and facilitates decision making.
Standard Report Format: a historical report that Harvest LIS defaults to on installation.
Alternate Report Format 1: a historical report that offers four columns of historical results and is identical to the Standard Report format, except that the patient reference ranges are on the left margin.
Alternate Report Format 2: a historical report in a larger font that offers three columns of historical results and is identical to the Standard Report format, except that the patient reference ranges are on the left margin.
Alternate Report Format 3: a historical report in a larger font that offers three columns of historical results and is otherwise identical to the Standard Report format.
Alternate Report Format 4: a single-sample report (no history is printed).
Alternate Report Format 5: a single-sample report (no history is printed).
Alternate Report Format 6: a version of Alternate Report Format 4, without field labels or column layout, designed to be used with preprinted forms.
Alternate Report Format 7: a historical report using the header from Alternate Report Format 5 and the body of the Standard Report Format.
Alternate Report Format 8: a historical report identical to the Standard Report Format that prints the lab test names instead of their abbreviations.
Alternate Report Format 9: a version of Alternate Report Format 5, the header from Alternate Report Format 2, with the addition of a range bar that appears for all quantitative results.
Microbiology Report: a final report for a microbiology order.

