Laboratory testing consolidation and total laboratory automation improves service efficiency and effectiveness: a study of a medical center in Taiwan.
Autor: | Tseng, Chih-Wei, Li, Ying-Chun, Lee, Herng-Sheng, Tseng, Yang-Ming |
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EVALUATION of organizational effectiveness
TURNAROUND time WORK measurement LABOR productivity COST effectiveness RESEARCH funding ACADEMIC medical centers AUTOANALYZERS STATISTICAL hypothesis testing LABORATORIES PROBABILITY theory LABORATORY personnel RETROSPECTIVE studies DESCRIPTIVE statistics MANN Whitney U Test WORKFLOW CLINICAL pathology ROUTINE diagnostic tests HOSPITAL laboratories MEDICAL records ACQUISITION of data AUTOMATION DATA analysis software INDUSTRIAL safety TIME |
Zdroj: | Laboratory Medicine; Nov2024, Vol. 55 Issue 6, p677-685, 9p |
Abstrakt: | Background Test consolidation and total laboratory automation (TLA) were implemented in a core laboratory with a high volume of specimens in a medical center in Taiwan to reduce the costs of laboratory services and improve laboratory workflow and performance. Methods Using a retrospective research approach, 5 stat and 7 routine tests were used to analyze the in-laboratory to report turnaround time (IR-TAT). Mean, SD, medium, 90th percentile, outlier percentage of IR-TAT, full-time equivalents, productivity, tube touch moment (TTM), and financial impact were determined and compared pre- and post-TLA. Results The mean IR-TAT of overall stat chemical tests for inpatient and outpatient were 32.8% and 11.9% reductions, respectively. The productivity of each medical technologist increased by 32.4% per month, and there was a reduction of 5 medical technologists compared with the number required to complete the same tests before consolidation. The TTM of staff per year post-TLA decreased by 74.1% tube touches. Conclusion The efficiency of laboratory services was improved by consolidation to the core laboratory along with TLA implementation coupled with logic rules such as delta-check and autoverification. Effectiveness was improved as measured by an increase in productivity, labor reduction, staff safety, and cost reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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