Patterns of Add-on Tests for Hospitalized and for Private Patient Populations

Author:

Naumova Nadia N.1,Schappert Joseph1,Kaplan Lawrence A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY. Dr Schappert is now with ICON Central Laboratories, Farmingdale, NY

Abstract

Abstract Context.—The policy of storing clinical samples in a pathology laboratory is based on long-standing practice rather than on objective data regarding the actual use of the stored samples. Objective.—To determine the time after initial order that requests for add-on tests are submitted to the laboratory. These data might be useful for improving the efficiency of sample storage. Design.—Two hundred sixteen add-on requests evenly divided between inpatients and private practice patients were reviewed for types of tests added on and the time of the requests. Results.—Ninety-five percent of add-on test requests for inpatients were made by 0.75 day after the initial order (range, 0.01–4.3 days). However, the 95th percentile for private practice patients' add-on requests did not occur until 5.6 days later (range, 0.01–7.0 days). The pattern of add-on tests for hospitalized patients also differed from those for private practice patients. Most add-on tests for hospitalized patients were for routine hospital tests, and the private practice add-on requests were for assays that were not as routine, frequently for testing referred to the reference laboratory. This difference affected the rapidity of completing the add-on tests. Conclusions.—Samples for hospitalized patients can be stored for 3 days, but samples from patients in private practices should be held for 7 days. This change of “usual” storage practice would increase the efficient use of laboratory space and personnel. Screening all requests for add-on tests for hospitalized patients might reduce the frequency of unnecessary add-on requests, further increasing the efficiency of the laboratory.

Publisher

Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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