Development and Implementation of a Standard Format for Clinical Laboratory Test Results
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
American journal of clinical pathology
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Surprisingly, laboratory results, the principal output of clinical laboratories, are not standardized. Thus, laboratories frequently report results with identical meaning in different formats. For example, laboratories report a positive pregnancy test as "+," "P," or "Positive." To assess the feasibility of a widespread implementation of a result standard, we (1) developed a standard result format for common laboratory tests and (2) implemented a feedback system for clinical laboratories to view their unstandardized results. METHODS: In the largest integrated health care system in America, 130 facilities had the opportunity to collaboratively develop the standard. For 15 weeks, clinical laboratories received a weekly report of their unstandardized results. At the study's conclusion, laboratories were compared with themselves and their peers by metrics that reflected their unstandardized results. RESULTS: We rereviewed 156 million test results and observed a 51% decline in the rate of unstandardized results. The number of facilities with fewer than 23 unstandardized results per 100,000 (Six Sigma σ > 5) increased by 58% (52 to 82 facilities; β = 1.79; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated significant improvement in the standardization of clinical laboratory results in a relatively short time. The laboratory community should create and promulgate a standardized result format.
First Page
409
Last Page
415
DOI
10.1093/ajcp/aqac067
Publication Date
9-2-2022
Recommended Citation
Hauser, Ronald George; Quine, Douglas B.; Iscoe, Mark; and Arvisais-Anhalt, Simone, "Development and Implementation of a Standard Format for Clinical Laboratory Test Results" (2022). All Research. 63.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/all_research/63
Identifier
35713605 (pubmed); 10.1093/ajcp/aqac067 (doi); 6609855 (pii)