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Article
March 2018
Benefits of point-of-care testing in the Emergency Department
This article explores the potential benefits of point-of-care testing in the ED. Price and St. John provide a detailed description on how to approach four common aspects of point-of-care testing (POCT) in the ED, specifically, the challenges of adopting POCT, the impact of POCT on clinical decisions, the impact of...
Point-of-care testing
Cardiac markers
Natriuretic peptide
Article
October 2012
Point-of-Care Testing: Making Innovation Work for Patient-Centered Care
Chris Price and Andrew St John have followed their book Point-of-Care Testing for Managers and Policymakers with another look at the subject from strategic vision to change management and implementation in Point-of-Care Testing: Making Innovation Work for Patient-Centered Care.
In their latest book the authors give...
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Cardiac markers
Glucose
D-dimer
Preanalytical phase
Article
July 2004
Effective POCT: the need for a broader perspective
Optimizing all the steps in the testing cycle is as crucial to the success of point-of-care testing (POCT) as the measurement process itself. The complete POCT process or testing cycle is a complex series of events that involve many parties in any organization.
Consultation with all the people concerned is vital and ...
Point-of-care testing
Glucose
Article
January 2004
The challenges of point-of-care testing, mate
Minimizing costs? Quality assurance? Training? Simpler devices? acutecaretesting.org asked four healthcare professionals in Australia and New Zealand what they saw as the main challenges of POCT.
Answers were broad in spectrum. Nevertheless, three challenges were (directly or indirectly) mentioned repeatedly:...
Point-of-care testing