Hi Martha,
She is getting different responses because institutions pay different amounts 
for their consumables depending on the quantity they use and any vendor 
agreements they may have. I broke down my cost by utilizing a years worth of 
purchasing information and number of blocks produced for that year. The 
information included all the consumables used to produce a paraffin block as 
well as labor. We actually broke down the cost for everything from grossing to 
glass slide for each CPT code. Of course one does not need to use a whole years 
worth of data but that is how I did it. I would be happy to help her if she 
wants to talk about it off line. Thanks.
Christie Gowan
UAB Hospital
205.934.4991
cgo...@uabmc.edu
 
> From: mw...@wfubmc.edu
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 19:26:47 +0000
> Subject: [Histonet] cost to produce one block
> 
> I am posting this question for a co-worker. She is attempting to calculate 
> the cost of producing one formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded block. She has 
> the amount of personnel time it takes but is having trouble with the 
> reagents, etc. While we know there are lots of variables she is wondering if 
> anyone would be willing to share this information with her. She is getting 
> differing numbers and is trying to figure out which amount is most correct. 
> Any responses will be kept confidential.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> Martha Ward, MT (ASCP) QIHC
> Assistant Manager
> Molecular Diagnostics Lab
> Dept. of Pathology
> Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
> Winston-Salem, NC 27157
> 336-716-2104
> 
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