
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TESTING
Author(s) -
A. Shaukat,
Irfan Shahîd,
Tariq Mahmud Arain,
Soufia Farrukh,
Amna Shahid
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2005.12.02.5141
Subject(s) - autonomy , medicine , test (biology) , medical record , revenue , family medicine , medical education , surgery , accounting , paleontology , political science , law , business , biology
Objective: To determine the affect of autonomy on clinical chemicaltesting in pathology department Quaid-i-Azam Medical College and to assess the change in the attitudes oflaboratorians and physicians Study design: Retrospective and comparative. Duration of study: 1-11-93 to 01-11-03Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was carried out from 1-11-93 to 01-11 03 in which records from 1-11-93to 1-11-03 were collected and evaluated .Separate record of each month’s revenue from clinical chemistry section wascalculated. In order to determine what changes have been brought about after autonomy a universal questionnairewas used to assess the attitudes of physicians and surgeons of hospital inquiring whether they noticed anyimprovement in the efficiency of clinical chemical test results after autonomy. 620 doctors were interviewed throughstructured questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed to assess the knowledge , attitude and practices of doctorstowards autonomy. In order to determine that who is the most beneficent of autonomy ,different records werecollected. and discussions were made with consultants. Results: Autonomy brought about a healthy change in the staffof clinical chemical section. Quality control has improved the morale of lab staff since technical deviations are morereadily identified and corrected within the lab, gross errors are rarely found by the clinicians and so their respect forand confidence in the lab has strengthened Replenishment of chemicals/reagents are timely made. The number ofavailable test has significantly increased which in turn has significantly raised the revenue generated since autonomy is awarded. Pilferage of chemicals has been stopped. Turn around time has been decreased. Clinical Chemical sectionparticipates in External Quality Assessment Scheme, NEQAPP (National External Quality Assessment ProgramPakistan),which is an essential part of the routine of a well –run lab. Patient is the most beneficent since autonomy isawarded to QMC/BVH, BWP. Conclusions: A significant improvement in the efficiency of the analytical performancehas strengthened the faith of laboratorians and physicians in the test results after autonomy