scholarly journals Error Evaluation in the Laboratory Testing Process and Laboratory Information Systems

Author(s):  
Maryati Yusof ◽  
Azila Arifin

Introduction: The laboratory testing process consists of five analysis phases featuring the total testing process framework. Activities in laboratory process, including those of testing, are error-prone and affect the use of laboratory information systems. This study seeks to identify error factors related to system use and the first and last phases of the laboratory testing process using a proposed framework known as total testing process-laboratory information systems. Materials and Methods: We conducted a qualitative case study in two private hospitals and a medical laboratory. We collected data using interviews, observations, and document analysis methods involving physicians, nurses, an information technology officer, and the laboratory staff. We employed the proposed framework and Lean problem-solving tools namely Value Stream Mapping and A3 for data analysis. Results: Errors in laboratory information systems and the laboratory testing process were attributed to failure to fulfill user requirements, poor cooperation between the information technology unit and laboratory, the inconsistency of software design in system integration, errors during inter-system data transmission, and lack of motivation in system use. The error factors are related to system development elements, namely, latent failures that considerably affected the information quality and system use. Errors in system development were also attributed to poor service quality. Conclusion: Complex laboratory testing process and laboratory information systems require rigorous evaluation in minimizing errors and ensuring patient safety. The proposed framework and Lean approach are applicable for evaluating the laboratory testing process and laboratory information systems in a rigorous, comprehensive, and structured manner.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 232-237
Author(s):  
Jignesh Sharma ◽  
Richard D. Nair

Laboratory testing on the confirmation of COVID-19 results is an essential component and without the expertise of trained laboratory technicians this is not possible. The aim of this study was to review the impacts of COVID-19 on medical laboratory staff. The literature search was done using Medline, Embase, Scopus, and Proquest databases, and relevant keywords were applied to find studies which have been conducted in the field of Medical Laboratory Science specifically looking at the impacts on staff caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. All the studies pertaining to the topic published in 2020 and 2021 in English language were reviewed and the main themes were identified. The results showed that impacts of COVID-19 were felt by the staff, as they were pushed to their limits causing stress and burnout. Apart from this laboratory staff were faced with issues such as; shortage in terms of human resources, consumables, testing kits and reagents. This was an added factor to delays in testing and disruption to the testing Turnaround time (TATs) and also contributed to the stress and burnout of staff. Laboratory professionals and other health care staffs were pushed to the limits to ensure patient care was not affected and each patient was attended too without delay. Laboratory personnel’s were pushed to their limits to ensure that test results were given on time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-256
Author(s):  
Sultan Alasmari ◽  

Introduction: Laboratory examinations constitute a major factor in achieving the correct clinical diagnosis for patients. However, the ordering of unnecessary or inappropriate laboratory testing remains common, with consequent consumption of laboratory resources whether human or material. The present work evaluated the level of satisfaction of laboratory practitioners toward the appropriateness of laboratory tests ordered by physicians. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved a total of 256 medical laboratory practitioners representing different qualifications and health care sectors, who answered several questions concerning their knowledge and attitudes toward inappropriate laboratory testing ordered by physicians. Results: More than 85% of respondents agreed with the definition provided in the survey, which is substantially consistent with prior studies. More than 90% affirmed the associated drain on time and resources. However, discrepant responses were received concerning physician awareness of test availability, and participants reported laboratory staff arguments with physicians due to orders for unnecessary tests. Data showed that unnecessary orders were mainly requested by physicians of less experience. Conclusions: Ultimately, dissatisfaction was manifest among clinical laboratory professionals, and educational interventions are required to moderate request behaviors.


Author(s):  
Joby P P

The continuous evolving of the information technology towards the enhanced agile and collective strides of working from the document driven working has turned the focus to the features of the information system development and the operations. These agile approaches have paved way for the concepts that provide an incorporated development and operations coined as the DevOps. The DevOps is an enterprise software development and viewed as the appropriate perception for the simultaneous distribution and the positioning of the working software. It enhances and modifies the relationship by promoting improved communication and the cooperation among the business unit. However the adoption of the Development and the Operation being a complex task the paper presents the review on the challenges and the benefits of the DevOps and also explores the DevOps to offer an enhancement in the adoption of the DevOps in the information systems.


2003 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youry Khmelevsky ◽  
Vasyl' A. Ustimenko

The information system transition from the local and client-server financial and management information systems to n-tier information system is a very painful process, especially for academic and NGOs with a limited budget for computer equipment and software modernization. If such organizations area of activities are financial and project management, integrity, consistency and security become the key factors for information system development and implementation. The article presents results of the analyses, development and implementation of n-tier Oracle-based information systems for a NGO. Organizational and management problems, current technological infrastructure, financial resources availability, software platforms and developers solutions, local and headquarter offices requirements were analyzed. The systems were developed within the following requirements: financial and management information confidentiality and appropriate availability improvement and systems integration; organizational information and procedure standards development; incomplete and inconsistent information elimination from the data flow; transparency of the projects activity for public evaluation and information technology resources utilization by the non-for-profit, academic and NGOs for the project activity within Internet components. The first system prototype was presented at the European Foundations Center (EFC) Information Technology Conference in Brussels, Belgium, 24-25 June 1999. During 2000-2001, the system was migrated into Oracle Portal environment and development process was completed.


Author(s):  
SYARIFUL ALIM ◽  
M. MAHAPUTRA HIDAYAT ◽  
MUCHAMMAD FAISAL ADITYA

At first information systems do not have to be associated with information technology, but with the development of the times,nowadays an information system can not exist without the use of information technology. A system is needed to facilitate the affairs of an organization. The effecctiverss of the system will affect the success of the organization under it. The development of Web-based Information Systems is an effort to develop the implementation of practice and in order to improve the quality of services to students that are effective, efficient and transparent, and directed to achieve the establishment of information networks and service transactions to qualified students without restrictions on partition and space. The end goal is the development of Laboratory Information System is expected to accommodate the concept, the essence and the nature of service to students with excellenees. The results of the test based on questionnaire data. Presentase conformity system reach 92%, where the system runs in accordance with the wishes of responden. While the system discrepancies reach 8%.


1984 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 5-8
Author(s):  
David Eide ◽  
Diane Kulmus ◽  
Ron Hutchings

1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (03) ◽  
pp. 289-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. H. Sielaff ◽  
D. P. Connelly ◽  
K. E. Willard

Abstract:The development of an innovative clinical decision-support project such as the University of Minnesota’s Clinical Workstation initiative mandates the use of modern client-server network architectures. Preexisting conventional laboratory information systems (LIS) cannot be quickly replaced with client-server equivalents because of the cost and relative unavailability of such systems. Thus, embedding strategies that effectively integrate legacy information systems are needed. Our strategy led to the adoption of a multi-layered connection architecture that provides a data feed from our existing LIS to a new network-based relational database management system. By careful design, we maximize the use of open standards in our layered connection structure to provide data, requisition, or event messaging in several formats. Each layer is optimized to provide needed services to existing hospital clients and is well positioned to support future hospital network clients.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Tajuddin ◽  
Abdul Manan

West Nusa Tenggara ’NTB’ is a region of the golden triangle stripe of tourism destination located between Komodo island and Tana Toraja. As the industry backing for small and middle scale businesses getting grow up and have got governmental supporting since economical crises hit Indonesia at the end 1997. In fact, many of those who have not yet optimize the information technology (IT) in running their business. The approach to meet the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with the proper customer or to find the proper raw material seller is through the media.  Development of internet technology is so rapid, it is a necessity of SMEs using it as a business communications medium, because Internet utility for e-commerce complement has long been developed in both national and international scope.  Furthermore, the research elaborates the integrated e-commerce model and SMEs as an information technology-based model of integrated marketing strategy besides, software creation and its implementation on SMEs in Mataram municipality.  E-commerce and SMEs were designed to use System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) concerning the safety sistem, flowcart diagram and data base design aspects.


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