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LUGH is a vertical management platform for nuclear medicine departments. The website clearly positions it as an all-in-one system designed to replace multiple fragmented tools: Excel schedules, HR software, radioactive source registers, payroll exports, and more are consolidated into “8 modules, 1 database.” Its core value is not general office collaboration, but a closed-loop workflow around scheduling, staff, equipment, payroll, and radiation protection for nuclear medicine teams.
According to the publicly available content, LUGH includes absence and leave management, with an annual calendar, automatic calculation of leave entitlements, CET, team views, and multi-level approvals. Its equipment and activity modules can track equipment, regulatory renewal reminders, rooms, and time slots. Parameter settings allow working hours, templates, key time periods, and generation rules to be configured by professional category. The platform emphasizes “enter once, link everywhere”: for example, an absence can affect scheduling, payroll, and statistics, reducing duplicate data entry.
LUGH’s standout differentiator is its native radiation protection capability. The text states that it is designed according to ASNR requirements and can calculate isodose lines, zoning, and attenuation. It also provides radioactive source registration, entry/exit tracking, supplier records, automatic decay, interactive floor plans, declarations for external intervention personnel, and prevention plan generation. These capabilities are far more critical for nuclear medicine departments than generic HR or scheduling tools.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, trials, payment methods, deployment model, API, or third-party integration information. On data security, it can only be confirmed that the product is related to regulatory and radiation protection compliance scenarios; there is no visible information on encryption, backups, GDPR, medical data hosting, or access control. The only support channel currently shown is the [email protected] email address.
Its strengths are a clear business focus, strong data linkage across modules, deep radiation protection capabilities, and real production screenshots. Its weaknesses are limited commercial and technical transparency. Before procurement, buyers should carefully confirm pricing, deployment, data hosting, security and compliance, integration capabilities, and after-sales support. It is best suited to nuclear medicine departments in France, hospital administrators, radiation protection officers, and teams that need to handle payroll rules across both public hospitals and private institutions.
Access from China is unknown. Even if it is accessible, LUGH is clearly built around French regulations, ASNR standards, and the French hospital payroll system. Chinese institutions would need to evaluate regulatory fit, language support, localized deployment, payment, and contract feasibility before adoption. Alternatives may include existing hospital HIS/HRP systems, domestic scheduling and HR systems, dedicated radiation protection software, or a combination of multiple systems.
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