[Histonet] Fwd: Histology Benchmarks

2019-11-12 Thread Ledee,Desiree Y via Histonet


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The amounts are annually , not research and located in Omaha Nebraska. We have 
a consultant company Accumen indicating we only need 4.5 histo techs and 4 lab 
assistant to cover all areas Including maintenance etc. They are using 
productivity benchmarks written by Rene Buesa in 2010



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The amounts you gave, is this annual or research that needs to be done. If the 
amounts are annually you will probably need 10-25 Technologist . Where are you 
located?

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How many techs do I need:
135333 blocks
40,000 IHC stains/ISH/predictive markers
23,000 Recuts/unstains
H 145346
Supports 8 hospital sites - slides sent out to pathologist at sites.


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[Histonet] Histology Benchmarks

2019-11-12 Thread Ledee,Desiree Y via Histonet
How many techs do I need:
135333 blocks
40,000 IHC stains/ISH/predictive markers
23,000 Recuts/unstains
H 145346
Supports 8 hospital sites - slides sent out to pathologist at sites.


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Re: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

2019-11-12 Thread Porter, Douglas via Histonet
Until we have implemented our barcode system, the grossers only get copies of 
the paperwork.
The originals are kept in pristine condition for those who really need to touch 
them.

Douglas A. Porter, HT (ASCP)
Pathologist Assistant
Anatomic Pathology IT Coordinator

Sparrow Center for Laboratory Medicine
Department of Pathology
3392 Patient Care Drive
Lansing, MI 48911

517-371-9481 (phone)
517-371-9540 (fax)

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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:21 PM
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Paula, we use Cerner Copath Plus and scan into the case all requisitions and 
any other paperwork at accessioning.  The person grossing uses the barcode on  
hard copy requisition to access the case but the hard copy stays in the gross 
room so no contaminated paperwork (or any paperwork at all) ever leaves the 
dirty area.  However, they normally review the paperwork before starting the 
grossing, and normally change gloves if they are dirty, so contamination is not 
usually a problem.



Tim Morken

Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies

Department of Pathology

UC San Francisco Medical Center



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From: Paula via Histonet 

Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 9:05 AM

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Subject: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms



Hello..good morning,







Can anyone recommend a creative approach to avoid blood from being transferred 
from disposable gloves onto the patient requisition form during the grossing 
phase of histology?







I've seen a number of smudge marks and have asked the grossing doctor to avoid 
touching the requisition form but she says that is unavoidable.  I've asked her 
to change out gloves, but she says that is not practical.







In the meantime, if billing or lab personnel sees this, they will put on gloves 
and insert the paperwork inside a protective sleeve cover.







But, what are the types of things the grossing doctor can do to avoid this 
transfer besides changing out gloves or avoiding touching the paperwork?







Thank you in advance,



Paula



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Re: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

2019-11-12 Thread Morken, Timothy via Histonet
Paula, we use Cerner Copath Plus and scan into the case all requisitions and 
any other paperwork at accessioning.  The person grossing uses the barcode on  
hard copy requisition to access the case but the hard copy stays in the gross 
room so no contaminated paperwork (or any paperwork at all) ever leaves the 
dirty area.  However, they normally review the paperwork before starting the 
grossing, and normally change gloves if they are dirty, so contamination is not 
usually a problem. 

Tim Morken
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies
Department of Pathology
UC San Francisco Medical Center

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From: Paula via Histonet  
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 9:05 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

Hello..good morning,

 

Can anyone recommend a creative approach to avoid blood from being transferred 
from disposable gloves onto the patient requisition form during the grossing 
phase of histology?

 

I've seen a number of smudge marks and have asked the grossing doctor to avoid 
touching the requisition form but she says that is unavoidable.  I've asked her 
to change out gloves, but she says that is not practical.

 

In the meantime, if billing or lab personnel sees this, they will put on gloves 
and insert the paperwork inside a protective sleeve cover.  

 

But, what are the types of things the grossing doctor can do to avoid this 
transfer besides changing out gloves or avoiding touching the paperwork?

 

Thank you in advance,

Paula

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Re: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

2019-11-12 Thread Bell, Lynne via Histonet
We place the requisitions in plastic pages.  Keeps the "gunk" off and can be 
cleaned repeatedly.

Lynne Bell, HT (ASCP)
Histology Team Leader
Administrative Assistant Lead
Central Vermont Medical Center
130 Fisher Road
Berlin, VT  05602
(802)371-4923



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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 12:59 PM
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We used to have a form with two sheets. The front sheet was a "magic carbon" so 
the patient information was automatically transferred. During booking in of the 
specimen, we separated the sheets. The back sheet accompanied the specimen for 
the gross description and the top sheet went directly to the office. The top 
sheets were retained as they had the original signature.

Bryan Llewellyn


Paula via Histonet wrote:
> Hello..good morning,
>
>
>
> Can anyone recommend a creative approach to avoid blood from being
> transferred from disposable gloves onto the patient requisition form
> during the grossing phase of histology?
>
>
>
> I've seen a number of smudge marks and have asked the grossing doctor
> to avoid touching the requisition form but she says that is
> unavoidable.  I've asked her to change out gloves, but she says that is not 
> practical.
>
>
>
> In the meantime, if billing or lab personnel sees this, they will put
> on gloves and insert the paperwork inside a protective sleeve cover.
>
>
>
> But, what are the types of things the grossing doctor can do to avoid
> this transfer besides changing out gloves or avoiding touching the paperwork?
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Paula
>
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Re: [Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

2019-11-12 Thread Bryan Llewellyn via Histonet
We used to have a form with two sheets. The front sheet was a "magic 
carbon" so the patient information was automatically transferred. During 
booking in of the specimen, we separated the sheets. The back sheet 
accompanied the specimen for the gross description and the top sheet 
went directly to the office. The top sheets were retained as they had 
the original signature.


Bryan Llewellyn


Paula via Histonet wrote:

Hello..good morning,

  


Can anyone recommend a creative approach to avoid blood from being
transferred from disposable gloves onto the patient requisition form during
the grossing phase of histology?

  


I've seen a number of smudge marks and have asked the grossing doctor to
avoid touching the requisition form but she says that is unavoidable.  I've
asked her to change out gloves, but she says that is not practical.

  


In the meantime, if billing or lab personnel sees this, they will put on
gloves and insert the paperwork inside a protective sleeve cover.

  


But, what are the types of things the grossing doctor can do to avoid this
transfer besides changing out gloves or avoiding touching the paperwork?

  


Thank you in advance,

Paula

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[Histonet] contaminating patient requesition forms

2019-11-12 Thread Paula via Histonet
Hello..good morning,

 

Can anyone recommend a creative approach to avoid blood from being
transferred from disposable gloves onto the patient requisition form during
the grossing phase of histology?

 

I've seen a number of smudge marks and have asked the grossing doctor to
avoid touching the requisition form but she says that is unavoidable.  I've
asked her to change out gloves, but she says that is not practical.

 

In the meantime, if billing or lab personnel sees this, they will put on
gloves and insert the paperwork inside a protective sleeve cover.  

 

But, what are the types of things the grossing doctor can do to avoid this
transfer besides changing out gloves or avoiding touching the paperwork?

 

Thank you in advance,

Paula

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