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- Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR)
Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) is the transmission of digital laboratory reports from laboratories to healthcare and public health partners ELR automates the reporting process by translating information into an electronic message that can be automatically sent and processed
- ELR Portal - Massachusetts
To Login, please enter your username and password Passwords are case-sensitive Note: For privacy, your password will show on the screen as •••••••• Forgot your password? Access to this system is restricted by law to authorized personnel only
- Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) - Florida Department of Health
Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) for public health is the transmission of digital laboratory reports, often from laboratories to state and local public health departments, healthcare systems, and CDC
- Electronic Laboratory Reporting | Ohio Department of Health
Electronic Reportable Laboratory Results Reporting (ELR) allows eligible hospitals (EHs) and critical access hospitals (CAHs) to report laboratory test results for reportable infectious diseases through an automated and secure process
- ELR - Definition by AcronymFinder
What does ELR stand for? ELR abbreviation Define ELR at AcronymFinder com
- Electronic Transmission of Reportable Laboratory Results to Public . . .
WA State Department of Health ELR Comments Washington State Department of Health appreciates having the standards listed on the “Electronic Transmission of Reportable Lab Results to Public Health Agencies” page and only has one recommended change at this time
- Electronic Laboratory Reporting | Texas DSHS
Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) is the electronic transmission of results from laboratories that conduct tests for specific high-profile and or contagious diseases to public health authorities so that appropriate actions can take place to limit the spread and manage impacts of the disease
- Electronic Laboratory Reporting - APHL
ELR is a patient-centric system of reporting that uses a laboratory's existing Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) to send data to CDC The system applies to both LRN-B and LRN-C reporting and provides the highest quality data
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