Nova Lab, hospital hematology AI

An AI co-pilot for your hematology lab.

Nova Lab works with all major lab analyzers. It auto-validates routine results, routes critical values, and catches equipment failures before your vendor does, so your medical technologists stop doing work a machine should do. Built to align with ISO 15189 and DOH facility standards, live in four weeks. All demo data is synthetic.

See what Nova Lab does

The problem

Your MTs do work a machine should do.

Every morning, your medical technologists manually review hundreds of CBC results, most of them normal. When a critical value fires, someone picks up the phone, tries to reach the attending, and logs it by hand. When a QC instrument starts to drift, you find out after the fact.

That is not a lab problem. It is a management problem, and it costs you staff hours, patient-safety margin, and PhilHealth accreditation points every day. Nova Lab puts an AI co-pilot on top of the analyzers you already run, so the routine work handles itself and your people work the cases that matter.

What Nova Lab does

One AI layer on your existing analyzers.

No rip-and-replace. Nova Lab connects to all major lab analyzers and runs every result through an AI co-pilot, automatically.

  1. Designed to auto-validate ~88% of normal results

    Built to clear routine CBCs without human review, with a target of around 99.1% concordance against your own 30-day manual baseline. Your medical technologists spend their time on the small share that actually needs eyes, a modeled saving of about 4.2 tech-hours per lab per day.

  2. Designed to route critical values in minutes

    When a critical value fires, Nova Lab pages the attending by SMS, escalates automatically if there is no callback, and logs the full chain. The target is no unacknowledged critical open past 15 minutes, with callback time modeled around 4m18s on typical volumes.

  3. Designed to flag equipment drift early

    Predicts QC failures from Westgard trend patterns, reagent age, and ambient conditions, with the target of surfacing drift around 28 hours ahead of the vendor's own telemetry. You fix the instrument before patient results are affected.

  4. Pattern matching on every result

    Distinguishes beta-thalassemia trait from iron deficiency, detects AML patterns and auto-orders the reflexes in seconds, and ranks the smear-review queue by urgency times uncertainty. Traditional LIMS flags and stops there.

  5. Multi-site load balancing

    If one branch lab is backlogged, Nova Lab recommends routing STATs to a nearby lab, with a QC-signature compatibility check so results stay valid. Modeled on typical lab volumes, the target is to cut patient turnaround by about 34 minutes.

  6. Compliance built in

    Built to align with ISO 15189 and 21 CFR Part 11, with an AI explainability log. Every AI decision is logged and designed to be DOH-auditable for seven years, one click away for CAP or PhilHealth auditors.

Why now

The compliance window is tightening.

RA 4226, the Hospital Licensure Act, and ongoing PhilHealth accreditation updates are raising the bar on lab documentation and critical-value management. ISO 15189 certification is increasingly expected for tertiary and specialty hospitals, and auditors now ask for AI decision trails, not just result logs.

Manual lab workflows are a liability in that environment. Nova Lab is built to those standards from day one, while your competitors are still waiting on a month-long LIMS deployment.

The honest numbers.

Illustrative targets modeled on typical lab data, not signed-deployment results. Based on a 350-sample-per-day hematology lab. We model your specific numbers together in the scoping call, and all demo data is synthetic.

~88%
Target share of CBC results auto-validated daily, around 99.1% concordance to your manual baseline
~4.2 hrs
Modeled tech-hours saved per lab per day, redirected to the results that need eyes
~4m18s
Target critical-value callback time, with auto-escalation and a full log
4 wks
From signed to live, against the three to nine months a legacy LIMS takes

How it runs in your lab.

One AI layer on the analyzers you already have. Here is the path a result takes through it.

  • Nova Lab connects to all major lab analyzers as one AI layer on top of what you already run. No rip-and-replace, no waiting on a vendor instrument lock-in.

  • Every result runs through the AI co-pilot automatically. Routine CBCs are auto-validated; the ones that need a technologist are surfaced and ranked, not buried in a flat queue.

  • Critical values are paged to the attending, escalated if there is no callback, and logged end to end, so nothing critical sits open and every step is auditable.

  • QC drift is predicted from Westgard trends, reagent age, and ambient conditions, so the instrument gets fixed inside a planned window, before patient results are affected.

See it run on your lab's data.

Thirty minutes, no commitment. We scope your hematology lab, your analyzers, your daily volume, your current LIMS, and your compliance requirements, then give you a fixed timeline. One lab, one department, live in four weeks.

Book a 20-minute call

Twenty minutes on a video call. We listen, you talk, we figure out together whether this is worth doing.

No slides, no demo, no pitch deck. You leave with a clearer sense of the shape and what it would take.

  • Tell us what is on fire and what is working, briefly.
  • We will ask a few specific questions about your stack and team.
  • You will get a clear yes, no, or referral by the end of the call.

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