A major challenge to most countries is the growing cost of healthcare. The cost of laboratory testing is approximately 3% of the total clinical costs. On the other hand, waste from inappropriate admissions to clinical departments is reported to be as high as 15%. A frequently used approach to save dollars in healthcare is the random reduction in the budget for laboratories, with a focus on reduction of the number of unnecessary laboratory tests. The World Health Assembly has approached the problem by publishing a list of essential in vitro diagnostic tests, in order to achieve a global rationalization of the problem. A much more thoughtful strategy to saving healthcare finance is to improve the efficiency of the diagnostic process. This r...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
The number of diagnostic imaging tests has increased dramatically over the past decade and about 5 b...
In vitro diagnostic (IVD) investigations are indispensable for routine patient management. Appropria...
Errors in medicine have been a common occurrence since the birth of medicine, but have been brought ...
AbstractAlthough laboratory tests are the most used diagnostic investigations for screening, diagnos...
Background: Random, systematic and sporadic errors, which unfortunately are not uncommon in laborato...
Improving diagnosis and reducing diagnostic errors: the next frontier of laboratory medicin
In attempts to contain increasing health care costs while maintaining high quality, the concept of l...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Improving accuracy of diagnostic studies in a world with limited resources: a road ahea
Aim of the study: Evaluate clinical diagnostics laboratory errors and their management possibilities...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
There is evidence that the numbers of diagnostic tests performed in hospital laboratories could be r...
Introduction: Every year manufacturers offer new tests, postulating that it will improve the outcome...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
The number of diagnostic imaging tests has increased dramatically over the past decade and about 5 b...
In vitro diagnostic (IVD) investigations are indispensable for routine patient management. Appropria...
Errors in medicine have been a common occurrence since the birth of medicine, but have been brought ...
AbstractAlthough laboratory tests are the most used diagnostic investigations for screening, diagnos...
Background: Random, systematic and sporadic errors, which unfortunately are not uncommon in laborato...
Improving diagnosis and reducing diagnostic errors: the next frontier of laboratory medicin
In attempts to contain increasing health care costs while maintaining high quality, the concept of l...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Improving accuracy of diagnostic studies in a world with limited resources: a road ahea
Aim of the study: Evaluate clinical diagnostics laboratory errors and their management possibilities...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
There is evidence that the numbers of diagnostic tests performed in hospital laboratories could be r...
Introduction: Every year manufacturers offer new tests, postulating that it will improve the outcome...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
The number of diagnostic imaging tests has increased dramatically over the past decade and about 5 b...
In vitro diagnostic (IVD) investigations are indispensable for routine patient management. Appropria...