OK Guys, here's another JCAHO/CLIA controversy. Has anyone (Mostly MOHS labs) 
been sited for this? Currently we only save tissue specimens 24 hours in case 
the Dr. decides to send some to path after the fact. (don't get me going on 
morphology quality). Does anyone have a clear definition of "gross tissue 
specimens" It's not like we measure this stuff before freezing.
Thanks for your well educated guesses
Claire


 

West MOHS Clinic was cited for a deficiency regarding maintenance and storage 
of tissue during the Joint Commission Lab Survey. 

According to standard QC.2.120, EP 2:  Microscopic slides, paraffin blocks, 
bone marrow aspirates, needle biopsy specimens, and gross tissue specimens are 
stored for required times as defined by organization policy, law, and 
regulation.  Microscopic slides, including stained slides, are retained for at 
least 10 years.  Paraffin blocks are stored for a minimum of two years from the 
date of examination.  Gross tissue specimens are retained for at least seven 
days after required microscopic sections are examined and reports reviewed and 
signed.  State law and regulation requirements are for longer times (See 
Appendix XX for additional specific retention times.)

The surveyor observed in his report that "biopsy tissue was frozen for section, 
slides prepared and then the tissue was discarded.  Gross tissue specimens must 
be retained for seven days after the microscopic sections are examined and 
reports reviewed and signed."


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