Slide Management and Identification
-an overview
For well over ten years, Chemistry,
Hematology, Toxicology and other lab areas have been making excellent use of labeling and
bar coding technologies. These lab areas have enjoyed increased accuracy, improved
management and reporting, and decreased costs. Samples enter the lab, data is entered
about the patient including demographics and billing. The sample is prepared and bar coded
labels are printed. These attached labels follow the samples through the facility. At
different points, the bar codes are scanned either by hand scanner or by an automated
testing device. The management system of the facility is updated with the samples current
location as well as any test results. Eventually the sample is destroyed or stored. The
data is available to all interested and authorized parties.
The early adoption of these technologies by
Chemistry, Hematology and Toxicology lab areas can be credited to the larger samples (test
tubes) allowing for easily scanned bar codes, the bar coding standards adopted by major
equipment manufacturers and a need for lower costs.
Cytopathology
labs are feeling the pressure from regulators and managed care to increase quality and
decrease costs.
Software. Pathology lab
management software is becoming more common. Features include linking samples and patient
demographics, up-to-date billing information, location of a slide in the lab, screening
responsibility, and many more. Bar codes help these systems by increasing speed and
accuracy. Fairly simple custom systems are available to
augment your current efforts. Also, label printing software can get you up and
running with bar codes right away.
Regulation. Various governing
groups strongly encourage the use of patient name or social security numbers as
identifiers for samples. This information helps track and confirm a slide's origin and
location while it is in your lab.
Screening Devices. New
automated screening devices are making use of bar codes to link results and system data.
These results can be available faster to lab managers, pathologists, cytotechnologists and
physicians.
A quick and easy
implementation of bar codes in the Cytopathology lab can bring together all of your
systems, decreasing your costs and improving quality.
Fortunately, bar code technology has kept pace
with the needs of Cytopathology labs. Slides can now be labeled to include patient
specific identifiers as well as bar codes.
Bar Code Labels Printed in Your Lab.
Labels are flexible in size and layout and include an almost unlimited amount of
information when printed in your lab. Most bar codes in the lab will act as license
plates, following the samples through the receiving, staining, coverslipping and screening
areas. When scanned, the bar codes will access a specific record of data and update the
record in some number of ways. Of course, you will want to make use of some other areas of
the label to specify patient name and/or social security number as well as facility name
and the tests to be performed. Some information will be printed in human-readable
characters. Some information will be printed in the bar code. Some information will be in
both areas. Illegible handwriting will be replaced with clean text and machine readable
bar codes.
Bar Code Labels Printed for you.
EIMINC can print your labels for you. Benefits of preprinted labels include quick project
start-up and decreased equipment costs. Bar codes, human-readable interpretation of the
bar coded data and facility name are all available. We can even do colors. Take a look at
our printed labels area for more information about all of the sizes, colors and content
available to you.
Bar Code Scanners. Automated
screening devices are becoming more common. These devices have built in scanners and
connect to your computer information system. They report the slide location and results to
your management software. Hand held scanners can be used to bring the benefits of bar
coding to any current software that you might have. Simply put - You won't have to
type the sample number anymore! Available from EIMINC, these hand scanners range in capability and
price. Please contact the experts at EIMINC for more information! |