SHOT UK Collaborative Reviewing and Reforming IT Processes in Transfusion (SCRIPT) survey: Laboratory information management systems: Are we ready for digital transformation?

Author:

Davies Jennifer1,Tuckley Victoria2,McGrann Alistair3,Rowley Megan4,Clarke Heather5,Baker Peter6,Narayan Shruthi2

Affiliation:

1. Transfusion Department Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Exeter UK

2. Haemovigilance Serious Hazards of Transfusion Manchester UK

3. Haematology Department Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Northampton UK

4. Transfusion Department Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service Scotland UK

5. Transfusion Department University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust Derby UK

6. Transfusion Department Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Liverpool UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo understand the use, functionality and interoperability of laboratory information management systems (LIMS) in UK transfusion laboratories.BackgroundLIMS are widely used to support safe transfusion practice. LIMS have the potential to reduce the risk of laboratory error using algorithms, flags and alerts that support compliance with best practice guidelines and regulatory standards. Reporting to Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT), the United Kingdom (UK) haemovigilance scheme, has identified cases where the LIMS could have prevented errors but did not. Shared care of patients across different organisations and the development of pathology networks has raised challenges relating to interoperability of IT systems both within, and between, organisations.Methods and MaterialsA survey was distributed to all SHOT‐reporting organisations to understand the current state of LIMS in the UK, prevalence of expertise in transfusion IT, and barriers to progress. Survey questions covered LIMS interoperability with other IT systems used in the healthcare setting.ResultsA variety of LIMS and version numbers are in use in transfusion laboratories, LIMS are not always updated due to resource constraints. Respondents identified interoperability and improved functionality as the main requirements for transfusion safety.ConclusionA nationally agreed set of minimum standards for transfusion LIMS is required for safe practice. Adequate resources, training and expertise should be provided to support the effective use and timely updates of LIMS. A single LIMS solution should be in place for transfusion laboratories working within a network and interoperability with other systems should be explored to further improve practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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