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This report summarizes the Clinical Pathology Quality and Performance metrics for September 2012, covering various departments including the Blood Bank, Chemistry, Microbiology, and Phlebotomy. Key performance indicators highlighted include blood product waste management, STAT turnaround times, and phlebotomy draw schedules. The report also emphasizes ongoing projects and software conversions, as well as staff accomplishments within the laboratory. For further enhancements and data display inquiries, contact Kristina Martin.
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Clinical Pathology Quality Dashboard September 2012
Clinical Pathology Quality and PerformanceBlood Bank *Blood product waste refers to outdated and improperly handled units within the blood bank, by clerks, nursing, medical staff, the pneumatic tube system losses and expired units.
Clinical Pathology Quality and PerformanceChemistry Goal: Inpatient/Outpatient STATs=60 minutes; Internal project to reach 45 minutes. Routines=120 minutes.
Clinical Pathology Quality and PerformanceMicrobiology Goal≤1 hour
Clinical Pathology Quality and PerformancePhlebotomy *Data compiled using PT/PTT, WBC, Gluc data, which are components of high volume testing. Draws begin at 4am. Mott draws begin at 6am.
Clinical Pathology QA Meeting Highlight Histocompatibility Laboratory Software Conversion
Clinical Laboratory Service Enhancements • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Labs that are working on process improvement projects that would like to display data can contact Kristina Martin (martkris@umich.edu) for future dashboards. • Kudos • Jennifer Bergendahl- Congratulations are to be extended as she ascends into her new role as the Molecular Diagnostics Manager. • Harry Neusius-Manager, Specimen Processing and Specimen Procurement participated as a member of the following Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute committees: • Document Development Committee on Procedures for the Collection of Diagnostic Blood Specimens by Venipuncture (CLSI GP42) and Document Development Committee on Phlebotomy Training Programs (CLSI H03).