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Lane Expands Partnership With Clinisys

Lane’s Passport technology implemented in Sunquest’s PowerPath Cloud Solution forging a new path in cloud-delivered pathology laboratory diagnostics

Lane, a provider of integrated fax communication software, is expanding its partnership with Clinisys to provide an integrated cloud solution that incorporates Lane’s secure cloud faxing technology.

“For 20 years, we have partnered with Sunquest, now Clinisys, to integrate our innovative faxing technology with Sunquest PowerPath,” said Liz Maya, CEO of Lane. “Lane’s Passport software is key to giving Clinisys customers a complete range of report-out communications options, now including encrypted digital faxing services in the cloud.”

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Starting with Sunquest PowerPath version 13.0, which was released earlier this year, customers can now opt for a cloud-hosted or more traditional on-premises AP LIS option. Lane’s cloud faxing technology is integrated into both. In the cloud, Sunquest PowerPath with Lane Passport faxing technology offers a scalable, reliable, secure, and lower cost solution to digitizing the complex workflows of modern pathology laboratories.

“The partnership between Lane and Sunquest continues to be seamless. As we developed Sunquest PowerPath for the cloud, we valued how Lane was right beside us to jointly deliver on the new digital capabilities our customers would need,” said Annie Carpenter, Senior Manager, Infrastructure Architecture at Clinisys.

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