Sometimes it is best to make changes in procedures not just because a 
regulatory agency requires it, but because it makes sense.  We have been using 
2 patient identifiers on our blocks for many years.  I remember when I 
implemented it;  I got a lot of flack from the staff about how cumbersome it 
would be.  We still hand label all our cassettes and we do not have low volume. 
 If you asked my staff now, they would unanimously agree that it is a good 
requirement and has saved us on many occasions with mislabeled cassettes.  If 
the number is incorrect the name is almost always correct and vise versa.    I 
agree that it is only a matter of time before the regulatory agencies require 
it.   Why wait until it is required?  If it improves patient safety, implement 
it now.

Beth A. Fye, CT (ASCP)
Pathology Technical  Manager
HCA Richmond Hospital Laboratories
office:  (804)228-6564
fax: (804)323-8638
<mailto:beth....@hcahealthcare.com>




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