Efficiency in any workplace is vital—inefficiency costs money, wastes time, can affect quality, and can be very frustrating for employees and customers alike. In the healthcare environment however, inefficiency can negatively affect patients’ lives by delaying diagnosis and treatment. Point-of-care testing (POCT) can provide a faster turnaround time than testing performed in the central laboratory, which leads to cost/time savings as well as improving outcomes.
Why has POCT become more and more prevalent in recent years? When properly utilized, POCT has been shown to yield measurable improvements in patient care, workflow efficiency and even provide significant financial benefits. Not only does it make life easier for patients, who will not have to travel to another location for lab tests, but there are several other advantages for the provider:
The benefits are numerous, but POCT does not come without its challenges.
Some roadblocks aren’t truly roadblocks, but are fears due to myth and misinformation.
In a recent article about lab inspections, Jim Poggi, Principal, Tested Insights, discussed several myths regarding POCT testing and presented the typical reality of the situation:
To move forward successfully with POC testing, Poggi advises readers to be knowledgeable—knowledge is always power! Be aware of and understand CLIA requirements and available resources, including how suppliers may be able to help you organize and run your lab. Resources are available to help you with CLIA standards in the U.S, compliance manuals, know-how to write policies and procedures, quality control and more, including guides from the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Practice. The American Association for Clinical Chemistry also recently published an article about Point of Care Testing Compliance that may offer useful tips and checklists.
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