Title of article :
Quality Tools to Ensure Patient Safety and Reduce the Turnaround Time of Medical Laboratories in Tertiary Care Teaching Hospitals
Author/Authors :
Kumari Jha, Puja India and University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, India , Agarwal, Rachna Department of Biochemistry - Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, India , Sultana Ahmed, Rafat India and University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, India
Abstract :
Background and objectives: Turnaround time (TAT) is
an important quality indicator for benchmarking laboratory
performance. Delay in TAT may affect patient safety; thus,
continuous monitoring and analysis of laboratory workflow is
mandatory. This study was designed to improve the TAT of two
biochemistry laboratories serving in tertiary care teaching
hospitals (multispecialty and super-specialty) through the
application of quality tools namely quality failure reporting, the
Fishbone model, and process mapping.
Methods: First, TAT was defined for routine (four hours)
and urgent samples (two hours). Then, TAT failureincidents in
2018-2019 were analyzed using the Fishbone model. The process
map of TAT was studied and made more value streamed and lean
after removal of waste steps.Corrective action plans were
prioritized and implemented for potential causes with more
adverse outcomes. Pilot solutions were implemented for six
months and TAT failures incidents were reanalyzed.
Results: The quality failure in TAT reporting was
reduced by 22% (from 34% to 12%) for urgent samples and by
19% (from 27% to 8%) for routine samples after the
implementation of quality tools in multispecialty hospital
laboratory. In the super-specialty hospital laboratory, the
improvement was more profound and the TAT percentage
achieved after the corrective actions was 96.57% and 98% for
urgent and routine samples, respectively.
Conclusion: Implementation of quality failure reporting
culture along with quality tools led to significant improvement in
TAT and higher quality laboratory performance in terms of
efficiency, reliability, and increased patient safety.
Keywords :
Tertiary Healthcare , Hospitals Teaching , Patient Safety , quality improvement
Journal title :
Medical Laboratory Journal