AW: [Histonet] Process Improvements
Gudrun Lang
gu.lang <@t> gmx.at
Sat Oct 6 03:36:10 CDT 2012
I would recommend data, that are available through lab-IT. It is a kind of
frustrating and time-consuming, if you have to monitor daily a large number
of figures.
E.g. we have an "incoming" time and a "ready of report" time in our system,
that tells us the mean-time of histology testing.
Or for medical results, the system should have the possibility to monitor
the single parameters (e.g. estrogen positivity). So one can create a report
out of IT.
Everything you put into the system, should give you a report.
And you should choose parameters, that can really be altered by yourself, if
you are not content with the result.
Often we see a problem, but everyone says: there's nothing we can change...
that's out of our control.
Gudrun
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Gesendet: Freitag, 05. Oktober 2012 16:40
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Betreff: [Histonet] Process Improvements
Hi everyone,
My new manager would like me to come up with a list of process/performance
improvements in the pathology department that can be measured on a
monthly/quarterly basis, such as they do for other departments in the
hospital, i.e. the ER measures the number of patient falls with <5 per
quarter being their goal. I need advice on what to measure for our
histology/pathology/cytology departments. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you
Fawn
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