Segilac’s e-DeiaLab is clinical analysis laboratory management software designed to cover the main workflows of a medical testing lab, from registration, analysis, result validation, and report output to billing and statistics. The main website copy emphasizes that it can be accessed over the internet from anywhere, and also mentions recent support for cloud hosting, while still listing requirements for an on-premises server environment.
For workflow management, the system supports user registration, multi-entity management, sampling-point labels, automatic generation of internet result-access passwords, questionnaires designed by test type, and automated workflow generation based on configuration. The analysis module can configure tube types, technical notes, and reference values, while preserving historical analysis versions so older workflows are not overwritten by new parameters. The results module supports integrated validation by analysis, device, department, or all devices, and can perform automatic validation based on historical average results; results can be automatically published once complete or validated. Reporting is handled through Crystal Reports, allowing users to create custom reports and export them in formats such as PDF and XLS. For third-party integrations, only Crystal Reports and automated device-result validation are explicitly mentioned; no standard interfaces or API details are disclosed.
The website does not provide plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information. In terms of deployment, it emphasizes internet access and cloud hosting on the one hand, while on the other it lists on-premises requirements such as Windows 2003 Server Small Business Premium, Xeon servers, backup devices, UPS, and broadband internet, suggesting that it may be aimed at traditional laboratory IT environments. For security, the system records all activity, including who did what and when; application exceptions are sent to its Web Server for analysis and handling. However, it does not explain encryption, medical data compliance, permission models, or certification credentials.
Its strengths are strong vertical fit for the laboratory sector, coverage of the core laboratory business chain, relatively flexible reporting and statistical capabilities, and consideration for remote access. Its weaknesses are the lack of public information: pricing, trials, service SLAs, APIs, and compliance certifications are all missing. The mention of Windows 2003 Server in the technical requirements also suggests that the architecture may be dated. It is better suited to clinical testing organizations in Portuguese-speaking markets that need a traditional LIMS or laboratory management system.
Accessibility from China is unknown, and payment methods, localization, and Chinese-language support are also not disclosed. If a Chinese laboratory is considering procurement, it should focus on verifying network connectivity, cross-border data handling, medical data compliance, device interfaces, and after-sales response. Domestic LIMS, hospital LIS, or medical testing laboratory management systems may be considered as alternatives.
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