Context.\u2014The laboratory total testing process includes preanalytic, analytic, and postanalytic phases, but most laboratory quality improvement efforts address the analytic phase. Expanding quality improvement to preanalytic and postanalytic phases via use of medical data warehouses, repositories that include clinical, utilization, and administrative data, can improve patient care by ensuring appropriate test utilization. Cross-department, multidisciplinary collaboration to address gaps and improve patient and system outcomes is beneficial.Objective.\u2014To demonstrate medical data warehouse utility for characterizing laboratory-associated quality gaps amenable to preanalytic or postanalytic interventions.Design.\u2014A multidisciplina...
Errors in medicine have been a common occurrence since the birth of medicine, but have been brought ...
Efficiently managing laboratory test utilization requires both ensuring adequate utilization of need...
peer reviewedCONTEXT.—: Errors in laboratory medicine could compromise patient safety. Good laborato...
Clinical laboratory quality improvement (QI) efforts can include population test utilization. The au...
Clinicians rely heavily on accurate laboratory results to diagnose and treat their patients. Laborat...
Context.\u2014Laboratories must demonstrate analytic validity before any test can be used clinically...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Preanalytical phase is the most vulnerable part of the total testing process and is considered to be...
Background: Pathology data contained within the electronic health record (EHR), and laboratory infor...
• Context.-Patient safety is influenced by the frequency and seriousness of errors that occur in the...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Clinical laboratory results play an important role in helping physicians in diagnosis and trea...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Errors in medicine have been a common occurrence since the birth of medicine, but have been brought ...
Efficiently managing laboratory test utilization requires both ensuring adequate utilization of need...
peer reviewedCONTEXT.—: Errors in laboratory medicine could compromise patient safety. Good laborato...
Clinical laboratory quality improvement (QI) efforts can include population test utilization. The au...
Clinicians rely heavily on accurate laboratory results to diagnose and treat their patients. Laborat...
Context.\u2014Laboratories must demonstrate analytic validity before any test can be used clinically...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Preanalytical phase is the most vulnerable part of the total testing process and is considered to be...
Background: Pathology data contained within the electronic health record (EHR), and laboratory infor...
• Context.-Patient safety is influenced by the frequency and seriousness of errors that occur in the...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Clinical laboratory results play an important role in helping physicians in diagnosis and trea...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Errors in medicine have been a common occurrence since the birth of medicine, but have been brought ...
Efficiently managing laboratory test utilization requires both ensuring adequate utilization of need...
peer reviewedCONTEXT.—: Errors in laboratory medicine could compromise patient safety. Good laborato...