Objective: Manual data-entry of handwritten laboratory test requests into electronic information systems has implications for data accuracy. This study sought to identify the types and number of errors occurring for handwritten serology test requests received from outpatient clinics. Methods: A 15-day audit at a serology laboratory in Sydney, Australia, compared the content of all transcribed serology outpatient test requests in the laboratory information system with the handwritten request form. Results: One or more errors were detected in 67/627 (10.7%) audited requests (N=68 errors). Fifty-one of the errors (75.0%) were transcription errors: the wrong test was transcribed in40/68 cases (58.8%) ten of these occurred when the abbreviations...
Medical laboratory services are an integral part of healthcare systems that play significant roles i...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Background: We report our results for the systematic recording of all errors in a standard clinical ...
Background: Laboratory diagnostics is the fast-growing field which contributes 70% of clinical diagn...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
Aim of the study: Evaluate clinical diagnostics laboratory errors and their management possibilities...
SummaryIn recent decades, healthcare organizations have undergone a significant transformation with ...
Background: Laboratory request forms are essential communication tool between the clinicians and lab...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Aim: Laboratory investigations are important aspect of patient management and inadequate information...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Summary: In recent decades, healthcare organizations have undergone a significant transformation wit...
Background: Inadequately completed laboratory test request forms contribute to preanalytical errors ...
Background: Laboratory request form is an important means of interaction between clinicians and labo...
Medical laboratory services are an integral part of healthcare systems that play significant roles i...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Background: We report our results for the systematic recording of all errors in a standard clinical ...
Background: Laboratory diagnostics is the fast-growing field which contributes 70% of clinical diagn...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
Aim of the study: Evaluate clinical diagnostics laboratory errors and their management possibilities...
SummaryIn recent decades, healthcare organizations have undergone a significant transformation with ...
Background: Laboratory request forms are essential communication tool between the clinicians and lab...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Aim: Laboratory investigations are important aspect of patient management and inadequate information...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Summary: In recent decades, healthcare organizations have undergone a significant transformation wit...
Background: Inadequately completed laboratory test request forms contribute to preanalytical errors ...
Background: Laboratory request form is an important means of interaction between clinicians and labo...
Medical laboratory services are an integral part of healthcare systems that play significant roles i...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Background: We report our results for the systematic recording of all errors in a standard clinical ...