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Key indicators of laboratory performance.

L L Hunter1, P Pomerantz

  • 1St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita, KS.

Clinical Laboratory Management Review : Official Publication of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association
|August 6, 1994
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A survey identified laboratory professionals' needs for performance evaluation tools. A feasibility study is underway to address these demands for enhanced laboratory management.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Laboratory Management
  • Laboratory Quality Assurance

Background:

  • The Clinical Laboratory Management Association (CLMA) surveyed its members to understand their needs.
  • There is a growing demand for tools to assess and improve laboratory performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify specific needs for laboratory performance evaluation tools among CLMA members.
  • To review current and future demand for such performance metrics and assessment instruments.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted among CLMA members.
  • A review of market demand for laboratory performance tools was performed.
  • A feasibility study is currently in progress.

Main Results:

  • The survey highlighted specific areas where members require tools for performance evaluation.

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  • Demand for laboratory performance evaluation tools is significant and expected to increase.
  • Conclusions:

    • CLMA is actively working to meet the identified needs of its members.
    • A feasibility study will inform the development of new tools for laboratory performance assessment.