| Literature DB >> 19960109 |
Nicole L Gentile1, Richard F Louie, Jorge Sifontes, Daniel Mecozzi, Kristin Hale, Gerald J Kost.
Abstract
Point-of-care testing is useful when caring for patients in hospital settings and in emergency and disaster situations. However, point-of-care professional practice lacks components, such as standardization, harmonization, and consistency, which would substantially improve patient care if implemented. Therefore, we propose adoption of whole-blood standards, harmonization among testing methods, and tighter quality control constraints. Granting these 3 wishes will improve quality at the point of care and ultimately will improve diagnoses, treatment decisions, and patient outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19960109 PMCID: PMC2786207 DOI: 10.1097/POC.0b013e318182fa85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Point Care ISSN: 1533-029X