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Article
April 2005
POCT data mining – an introduction
Point-of-care testing (POCT) results, like other forms
of laboratory data, hold potential hidden information that can be
utilized to improve patient care.
The technique of extracting
useful information from vast amounts of data is termed “data
mining”. Technological solutions are now available to meet the
challenges ...
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Glucose
Creatinine/urea
Hemoglobins
Article
March 2005
POCT data mining – a practical approach
Simple data-mining algorithms can be applied to
point-of-care testing (POCT) data to document compliance of quality
control, operator training and to identify potential preanalytical
errors.
Data can be manipulated to automate manual review and other
laborious processes for identifying data trends, verifying...
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Creatinine/urea
Glucose
Article
January 2005
Twelve keys to effective competency programs
What does it take to ensure an effective competency
program? Acutecaretesting.org asked three point-of-care coordinators (POCC)
with solid programs what makes their competencies work. Their input
resulted in a list of 12 key recommendations.
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Quality assurance
Article
January 2005
Pneumatic tube transport of samples for blood gas analysis
The significance of good practice during the pretesting
phase of clinical laboratory investigation cannot be
overemphasized. The production of high-quality, accurate results,
which are clinically useful, depends as much on practice before the
patient’s sample reaches the laboratory as it does on the
analytical phase...
Blood gases/acid-base
Process optimization
Preanalytical phase
Lactate
Article
October 2004
Overcoming the limitations of barcode technology
The introduction of armband barcode scanning
capabilities to point-of-care glucose testing devices has been
shown to greatly reduce patient identification errors. Barcodes
may be scanned to identify operators, patient identification
and reagents. Barcode scanning, however, does not eliminate all
errors, and in some...
Information management
Glucose
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Article
May 2003
Patient ID barcoding - aspects to consider when im
Identification of products by barcode has been utilized by industry and business for over 30 years. The use of barcodes in the hospital setting is also well established, but in the patient environment, hospitals are still behind industry. For Point-of-Care Testing (POCT), barcodes are highly desirable. Deanna Bogner, ...
Preanalytical phase
Information management
Point-of-care testing
Process optimization
Article
May 2003
STAT testing in the future
Since the mid 1990's Point of Care Testing (POCT) has been viewed as a solution to a declared need for Short Turn Around Testing (STAT).
However, is it being utilized in a way that meets the needs of improving patient care and hospital quality assurance? What is STAT testing, why and how did it become POCT? How is...
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Glucose
Creatinine/urea
Article
April 2003
Remote support of hospital equipment – how does it work and what are the data security issues?
It is more and more common that computer-based systems in hospitals are serviced or "looked after" by service engineers dialing in from remote locations.
The combination of highly computerized laboratory equipment and the emerging network technologies makes remote support a very attractive possibility. In many...
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Article
April 2003
Standardizing is the key to effective POCT
According to the Hvidovre Hospital, standardizing is a must
if POCT is to run optimally. In the first article of the series
"POCT setups for blood gas", acutecaretesting.org interviews
the Danish hospital on how they have successfully implemented
POCT.
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Process optimization
Glucose
Hemoglobins
Troponins
Article
January 2003
From hospitals to project organizations
If you think only private corporations can call themselves project organizations, think again. Hospitals around the world are increasingly seeing themselves as project organizations and relying on project groups to explore and implement new technologies.
Meanwhile, healthcare workers participating in these projects...
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Glucose