Recomendaciones para la elaboración de un cuadro de mando integral para la gestión de pruebas en el lugar de asistencia del paciente (POCT). Recomendación (2017)
Alfonso J. Benítez-Estévez , Manuel Francisco Otero Santiago , Paloma Oliver Sáez , Javier Lirón Hernández , Fernando Rodríguez Cantalejo , Catalina Sánchez Mora , Imma Caballé Martín , José Luis Bedini Chesa , Ana M. García Raja , Antonio León Justel , Rafael Venta Obaya , Ana Isabel Quinteiro García , Montserrat Torra Puig
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Technological development of in vitro diagnostics has led to a diversity of new tests for point-of-care testing (POCT) and at the same time provides quality in the process. Construction of a balanced scorecard is a useful tool for the success in the management of a cross-sectional, complex and interdisciplinary process, as well as to obtain reliable analytical results for immediately use with POCT systems. In constructing a balanced scorecard, four perspectives should be considered: Customer (patients, doctors), Financial (private or public investors), Operating procedures (systems, processes), and Professionals (organisational culture). The aim of this document is to establish the recommendations for the development of an adequate balanced scorecard to manage a point-of-care network in a healthcare system.