Background: Anatomic pathology laboratory workflow consists of 3 major specimen handling processes. Among the workflow are preanalytic, analytic, and postanalytic phases that contain multistep subprocesses with great impact on patient care. A worldwide representation of experts came together to create a system of metrics, as a basis for laboratories worldwide, to help them evaluate and improve specimen handling to reduce patient safety risk. Method: Members of the Initiative for Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Patient Safety (IAPLPS) pooled their extensive expertise to generate a list of metrics highlighting processes with high and low risk for adverse patient outcomes. Results: Our group developed a universal, comprehensive list of 47 metric...
Backbround: Due to its complex nature, anatomical pathology practice is inherently error prone. Curr...
Introduction: Patient safety indicators (PSIs) focus on the prevention of complications and minimiza...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
Objective: The objective of this study was to reduce errors in a pathologic specimen with the help o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
The clinical laboratory is no longer its own limited ecosystem, as it is increasingly integrated wit...
c Context.—Anatomic pathology discrepancy frequencies have not been rigorously studied. Objective.—T...
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Abstract It has been estimated that \u3e160,000 adverse patient events occur each year in the United...
Introduction: Laboratory is a place for the analysis of a material that aims for research, education...
• Context.-Patient safety is influenced by the frequency and seriousness of errors that occur in the...
The role of histopathology department in establishing a correct and final diagnosis is essential, th...
Objective: The ISO 17020 quality program has been run in our pathology laboratory for four years to ...
A critical component of improving patient safety is reducing medical errors. “Improving Patient Safe...
ObjectiveQuantify changes in workload in relation to the anatomic pathologist workforce.MethodsIn ho...
Backbround: Due to its complex nature, anatomical pathology practice is inherently error prone. Curr...
Introduction: Patient safety indicators (PSIs) focus on the prevention of complications and minimiza...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
Objective: The objective of this study was to reduce errors in a pathologic specimen with the help o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
The clinical laboratory is no longer its own limited ecosystem, as it is increasingly integrated wit...
c Context.—Anatomic pathology discrepancy frequencies have not been rigorously studied. Objective.—T...
Item does not contain fulltextEssential communication between healthcare staff is considered one of ...
Abstract It has been estimated that \u3e160,000 adverse patient events occur each year in the United...
Introduction: Laboratory is a place for the analysis of a material that aims for research, education...
• Context.-Patient safety is influenced by the frequency and seriousness of errors that occur in the...
The role of histopathology department in establishing a correct and final diagnosis is essential, th...
Objective: The ISO 17020 quality program has been run in our pathology laboratory for four years to ...
A critical component of improving patient safety is reducing medical errors. “Improving Patient Safe...
ObjectiveQuantify changes in workload in relation to the anatomic pathologist workforce.MethodsIn ho...
Backbround: Due to its complex nature, anatomical pathology practice is inherently error prone. Curr...
Introduction: Patient safety indicators (PSIs) focus on the prevention of complications and minimiza...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...