Extend laboratory access into governed home diagnostics.
MedReach helps laboratories participate in home diagnostics through onboarding, test catalogue setup, specimen acceptance, result readiness, result routing, billing and operational support.

Test catalogue, specimen handover, processing status, result readiness and billing visibility for organised laboratory participation.
The lab journey should be precise before the first specimen arrives.
MedReach onboarding should make laboratory scope, specimen rules, supported tests and result workflow clear from the beginning.
Complete laboratory onboarding, KYC and verification checks.
Configure supported tests, panels, specimen requirements and service coverage.
Set specimen acceptance rules, turnaround expectations and operational availability.
Enable laboratory handover status and processing visibility where configured.
Support result readiness, result routing and clinical-workflow integration.
Review billing, service-level, settlement and support requirements.
Catalogue and panels
Define available tests, panels, sample types, acceptance criteria, pricing rules and operational coverage.
Specimen acceptance
Receive structured specimen handover information, collection metadata and custody context before processing.
Result readiness
Update result status and make result-routing workflows available to clinicians, patients or programmes where appropriate.
Billing visibility
Support billable diagnostic events, payer-funded pathways, service rules and settlement visibility.
Meet patients where collection-room access fails.
Laboratory networks gain a structured pathway for home diagnostics, payer-funded test access, clinician-requested collections and programme-driven diagnostics without losing specimen discipline.
Reach patients with transport, mobility, work or geography barriers.
Support payer-funded screening and chronic monitoring programmes.
Receive better-structured collection and specimen context.
Improve result-routing into connected clinical and programme workflows.
Home diagnostics must remain laboratory-grade.
MedReach should extend access without weakening the standards expected of diagnostic collection, processing and result release.
Laboratory participation depends on appropriate registration, operational readiness and contractual terms.
Result-routing must follow consent, role permissions and applicable legal requirements.
Specimen handling remains subject to laboratory standards, sample integrity and clinical requirements.
MedReach should not override laboratory judgement, quality-control processes or result-release rules.
Enter the right Ambulant+ workspace.
Ambulant+ separates public information from protected workspaces, giving patients, clinicians, pharmacies, diagnostics teams, clients and administrators a role-appropriate route into the platform.

