与精确肿瘤检测相关的病理制图工作。

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背景:精确肿瘤检测的管理给病理部门带来了巨大的负担。随着测试数量的不断增长,开发更有效的流程将变得更加重要。观察:解剖病理分子检测的咨询过程提供了一种最大化效率的方法。虽然有使用这种咨询的报告,但没有详细说明在可能的地点促进采用和调整所涉及的步骤。本文描述了2021年在堪萨斯城退伍军人事务医疗中心实施的咨询过程。确定了效率低下的领域,并提出了目标流程图。结论:建议的咨询流程提高了测试利用率,确保了命令的适当性,标准化了报告,提高了效率。实验室人员不足和不断增长的检测需求需要更有效的病理流程来管理工作量并保持最高质量的癌症治疗。
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Mapping Pathology Work Associated With Precision Oncology Testing.

Background: Management of precision oncology testing imposes a substantial burden on pathology departments. As the number of tests continue to grow, developing more efficient processes will become even more important.

Observations: A consult process for anatomic pathology molecular testing offers a way to maximize efficiency. While use of such a consult has been reported, detailed descriptions of the steps involved to facilitate adoption and adaptation at prospective sites is lacking. This article describes a consult process that was implemented at the Kansas City Veterans Affairs Medical Center in 2021. Areas of inefficiency are identified and a target process map is presented.

Conclusions: The proposed consult process increases test utilization, ensures appropriateness of orders, standardizes reporting, and improves efficiency. Laboratory understaffing and growing demand for testing necessitate more efficient processes for pathology to manage the workload and maintain the highest quality of cancer care.

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