Background: Turnaround time (TAT) analysis is finding increasing relevance in clinical laboratories due to its relevance in the quality of care of patients. TAT involves all the various processes that occur within the laboratory. Aims: The aim of this study was to analyze the histopathology TAT of surgical biopsies at the Department of Pathology, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of 1085 samples received at the Department of Pathology, UCH, Ibadan, from January to April 2020. Samples were categorized into small, intermediate, and large sizes. Average duration spent in the grossing room, processing, reporting, and result verification was calculated, and the total TAT was deter...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The laboratory request form is a tool of communication between the clinician a...
Turnaround time is an important quality indicator in surgical pathology. Retrospective analysis of t...
Background: In the changing world of clinicopathologic practice where surgeons and pathologists are ...
Background: Turnaround time (TAT) analysis is finding increasing relevance in clinical laboratories ...
Introduction: Laboratory turnaround time is defined as the time between the receipt of a sample in t...
Background: This study aims to audit analytic turnaround time (TAT) in a histopathology laboratory w...
Background: This study aims to audit analytic turnaround time (TAT) in a histopathology laboratory w...
Access to efficient laboratory services is critical to patient care. Turnaround Time (TAT) is one of...
Purpose: Quality pathology is critical for timely diagnosis and management of breast cancer. Few stu...
Turnaround time (TAT) is commonly defined as the time from when a test is ordered until the result i...
Abstract Background Assessing turnaround times can help to analyse workflows in hospital information...
Purpose: Minimal turnaround time for pathology results is crucial for highest-quality patient care i...
Background Pathology departments face a growing volume of more and more complex testing in an era wh...
Background: Laboratory turn around time (TAT) is seen as a key parameter for performance of patholog...
Background: Laboratory turnaround time is considered one of the most important indicators of work ef...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The laboratory request form is a tool of communication between the clinician a...
Turnaround time is an important quality indicator in surgical pathology. Retrospective analysis of t...
Background: In the changing world of clinicopathologic practice where surgeons and pathologists are ...
Background: Turnaround time (TAT) analysis is finding increasing relevance in clinical laboratories ...
Introduction: Laboratory turnaround time is defined as the time between the receipt of a sample in t...
Background: This study aims to audit analytic turnaround time (TAT) in a histopathology laboratory w...
Background: This study aims to audit analytic turnaround time (TAT) in a histopathology laboratory w...
Access to efficient laboratory services is critical to patient care. Turnaround Time (TAT) is one of...
Purpose: Quality pathology is critical for timely diagnosis and management of breast cancer. Few stu...
Turnaround time (TAT) is commonly defined as the time from when a test is ordered until the result i...
Abstract Background Assessing turnaround times can help to analyse workflows in hospital information...
Purpose: Minimal turnaround time for pathology results is crucial for highest-quality patient care i...
Background Pathology departments face a growing volume of more and more complex testing in an era wh...
Background: Laboratory turn around time (TAT) is seen as a key parameter for performance of patholog...
Background: Laboratory turnaround time is considered one of the most important indicators of work ef...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The laboratory request form is a tool of communication between the clinician a...
Turnaround time is an important quality indicator in surgical pathology. Retrospective analysis of t...
Background: In the changing world of clinicopathologic practice where surgeons and pathologists are ...