Improving laboratory results turnaround time.

K S Rudat, J Henry, J Mosley
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Background: Physicians need prompt results of laboratory tests before early morning rounds or on a stat basis to support time-critical decisions that can impact patient care or length of stay. At The Methodist Hospital, we formed a multidisciplinary performance improvement team that was successful in reducing the length of time between collection of specimen and availability of laboratory test results (turnaround time). Our goals were to have Stat results available in less than 60 minutes, and results for morning blood tests available by 8 AM for acute care units and 7 AM for critical care units.

Methods: Before making changes, we first devised a system of measurement. The most efficient way to obtain data was to query the mainframe laboratory information system for times of specimen collection, times for reception in the laboratory, and times for results verification. We also decided that patient-specific information on specimens that did not meet the goals-exceptions-would be crucial for effective follow-up and corrective action. During several measurement and assessment cycles, we identified opportunities to improve our process.

Results: The percentage of early morning specimens meeting the specified turnaround time improved from 60% in August 1995, to greater than 90% in May 1996. The average turnaround time for early morning specimens takes only 95 minutes rather than 186 minutes. The average turnaround time for a stat specimen declined from 69 minutes to 45 minutes during this process. The volume of stat specimens has also declined significantly.

Conclusion: Laboratory test results turnaround time is impacted by a variety of health-care providers, and a multidisciplinary team can work together to improve prompt availability of test results to support time-critical decisions.

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改善化验结果的周转时间。
背景:医生需要在清晨查房前或在统计基础上及时得到实验室检查结果,以支持可能影响患者护理或住院时间的关键决策。在卫理公会医院,我们组建了一个多学科绩效改进小组,成功地缩短了收集标本和获得实验室测试结果之间的时间(周转时间)。我们的目标是在60分钟内获得Stat结果,在上午8点前获得急性监护病房的晨间血检结果,在早上7点前获得重症监护病房的晨间血检结果。方法:在进行更改之前,我们首先设计了一套测量系统。获取数据最有效的方式是查询主机实验室信息系统的标本采集次数、实验室接收次数和结果验证次数。我们还决定,不符合目标的标本的患者特异性信息(例外情况)对于有效的随访和纠正措施至关重要。在几个度量和评估周期中,我们确定了改进流程的机会。结果:清晨标本符合规定周转时间的比例由1995年8月的60%提高到1996年5月的90%以上。清晨标本的平均周转时间仅为95分钟,而不是186分钟。在此过程中,统计标本的平均周转时间从69分钟下降到45分钟。stat标本的数量也显著下降。结论:实验室检测结果的周转时间受到各种医疗保健提供者的影响,多学科团队可以共同努力,提高检测结果的及时可用性,以支持时间紧迫的决策。
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