Study on the optimization of pathological specimen handover process based on JCI and HIMSS 7 system
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6672.2018.04.009
- VernacularTitle:基于JCI和HIMSS 7级系统的病理标本交接环节优化研究
- Author:
Haiyan ZHENG
1
;
Qingquan FANG
;
Dehong GAO
Author Information
1. 361003,厦门大学附属第一医院病理科
- Keywords:
JCI;
HIMSS 7;
Pathological specimen;
Handover;
Optimization
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2018;34(4):300-303
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the application value of JCI standard and HIMSS 7 grade clinical closed loop system in pathological specimen handover. Methods The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University adopted the traditional way to transfer pathological specimen in 2014, and improved the process under guidance of JCI standard in 2015. Then HIMSS 7 level clinical closed-loop system was applied to pathological handover on the basis of JCI standard guidance in 2017. Comparative analysis was made on the failure rate of the pathological specimen,the average handover time of pathological specimen and the timely rate of pathological frozen reports in the above 3 years. Results A comparison of the failure rate of pathological specimens found the following: That of 2015 was significantly lower than that of 2014 (P <0.05);and that of 2017(Jan. -Sept.) was significantly lower than that of 2015(P<0.01). A comparison of the handover timeliness of frozen digestive endoscopy specimens and a single frozen specimen handover duration found the following:That of 2015 was significantly shorter than that of 2014 (P< 0.01),and that of 2017 (Jan. - Sept.) was significantly shorter than that of 2015 (P < 0.01). A comparison of the timeliness of frozen specimen pathological reports found the following: that of 2015 was significantly better than that of 2014 (P< 0.05),and that of 2017 (Jan. -Sept.) was significantly better than that of 2015 (P< 0.05). Conclusions The guidance of JCI concept has reduced the failure rate of pathological specimen, shortened the average handover during, and improved the timeliness of pathological frozen specimen reports. Under the JCI standard guidance, the HIMSS 7 level clinical closed-loop system was applied to the pathological specimen handover process. This practice could significantly reduce the failure rate of pathological specimen and improve the pathological specimen handover efficiency. Furthermore,it is conducive to full-course tracking and dynamic management of such specimen.