Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Which tests will have multiple order codes based on specimen type differences?
As of June 1, 80% of these tests have been defined based on the new specimen type rules. All of the changes were made in Lab3 tests and therefore, through the test change process, you have already made the change. This process is scheduled to be completed by September 2010.
Related questions
- Will the Allergen order form have the new SCC Soft ordering mnemonic, or will it remain as the current number unit code?
- At what point will new test announcements have the new ordering mnemonic to build versus the numeric unit code?
- Will my MML test definitions in my LIS change as result of the change from LAB3 to SoftLab?
- If my organization has a Cerner laboratory information system, will it be able to accommodate both alpha and numeric test codes at the same time?
- I also have SCC Soft as my laboratory information system. Can I use the same test definitions as Mayo?


