Innovation, Automation and Informatics Improves Quality in Lerdsin Hospital, Thailand.

TAT Vitros automation system automation informatics innovation turnaround time

Journal

British journal of biomedical science
ISSN: 2474-0896
Titre abrégé: Br J Biomed Sci
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 9309208

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
received: 02 05 2023
accepted: 31 05 2023
medline: 7 7 2023
pubmed: 5 7 2023
entrez: 5 7 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

This paper describes a planned, continuous improvement journey, of a laboratory that has installed a system with a single sample touch from blood draw to result. To achieve this, physical connectivity of systems from phlebotomy through pre-analytical to the analytical phase were paired with informatics connectivity from the patient's national identity card to the hospital and laboratory informatics management systems (LIMS) and associated middleware. This allowed accurate time stamps to track turnaround time (TAT). TAT metrics were collected from the LIMS for inpatient, emergency room and outpatient samples and tests over a period of 7 months. This time span incorporated the 2-month period before automation was implemented. The results for all tests and specific tests are shown and the results of an analysis of the outpatient phlebotomy workflow are given. The implemented solution has improved outpatient TAT by over 54% and has shown that samples can be collected, and results obtained without touching the sample. Improving intra-laboratory TAT is an important quality goal for all laboratories. The implementation of automation is important in achieving this albeit more about obtaining predictable TAT. Automation does not necessarily improve TAT it removes variation which leads to predictable TAT (PTAT). Automation should only be considered with a strategic vision for the future as it is important to have clear goals and objectives based on the individual laboratories process and needs. Automating a poor process leads to an automated poor process. Here, an innovative use of automation, hardware and software has resulted in marked improvement in TAT across all samples processed in the central laboratory.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37405195
doi: 10.3389/bjbs.2023.11532
pii: 11532
pmc: PMC10317056
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

11532

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 Karnchanaphiboonwong, Sringam, Niwattakul, Krommuang and Gammie.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

AG was employed by the company Quidel Ortho Diagnostics. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Auteurs

Adchada Karnchanaphiboonwong (A)

Central Laboratory, Lerdsin Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

Patcharawadee Sringam (P)

Central Laboratory, Lerdsin Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

Kawinna Niwattakul (K)

Central Laboratory, Lerdsin Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

Teerayut Krommuang (T)

Central Laboratory, Lerdsin Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.

Alistair Gammie (A)

Quidel Ortho Diagnostics, Pencoed, United Kingdom.

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