Safety

Avoid batch processing of lab specimens

Ambulatory Safety Monitor, June 22, 2006

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Recent studies have shown that the labeling of a lab specimen at the time it is collected from the patient is more efficient than batch processing, or waiting to label specimens as a group.

The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations warns that batch processing is not safe and encourages labeling specimens at the time they are collected or prelabeling on a patient-specific basis, provided the labeling occurs in the presence of the patient.



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