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El. knyga: Clinical Laboratory Management

Editor-in-chief (UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California)
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: ASM Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: American Society for Microbiology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781555817282
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: American Society for Microbiology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781555817282
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This totally revised second edition is a comprehensive volume presenting authoritative information on the management challenges facing today’s clinical laboratories.

  • Provides thorough coverage of management topics such as managerial leadership, personnel, business planning, information management, regulatory management, reimbursement, generation of revenue, and more.
  • Includes valuable administrative resources, including checklists, worksheets, forms, and online resources.
  • Serves as an essential resource for all clinical laboratories, from the physician’s office to hospital clinical labs to the largest commercial reference laboratories, providing practical information in the fields of medicine and healthcare, clinical pathology, and clinical laboratory management, for practitioners, managers, and individuals training to enter these fields.


Clinical Laboratory Management, Second Edition, is a completely revised comprehensive volume presenting authoriative information on the management challenges facing today's clinical laboratories. An invaluable resource for laboratory directors, managers, and supervisors.

This large volume, edited by Garcia (Editor in Chief), Bachner, Baselski, Lewis, Linscott, et al., is intended to be a comprehensive reference for all types of laboratories, medical as well as commercial. There are 11 sections and 55 chapters. The first is an introduction to concepts relevant in management, finances, and also addresses dealing with regulatory requirements. The next three sections elaborate to a great degree on the concepts in management introduced in the first section. These topics include leadership, managing personnel, and the requirements of effective laboratory management. The next four sections are devoted to the various financial aspects of laboratory management such as generating revenue, assessing profitability, reimbursement, marketing, and expansion. Sections 9 and 10 cover evidence-based medicine, and defining and quantifying success. The final section is a look at the future of clinical laboratories and looks into trends in pathology, regulations, electronic health records, laboratory instrumentation, and laboratory practice. There is a large glossary of terms at the back. There are also a small number of color plates in the chapter on lab safety. These show images of common laboratory shipping containers and paper forms. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Contributors

Preface

Acknowledgments

Section I Basic Concepts and the Current Healthcare Environment

1 Principles of Management

2 Management Functions

3 Relevant Economic and Business Concepts

4 Current Challenges to Financial Stability within the Diagnostic Laboratory

5 The Impact of Regulatory Requirements

6 The Changing Practice of Medicine

7 The Changing Healthcare Environment

Section II Managerial Leadership

8 The Foundations of Leadership

9 Employee Needs

10 Motivating through Intelligent Leadership

11 Successful Communication

12 Effective Meetings

13 Conflict Management

14 Managing Change

Section III Personnel Management

15 Employee Selection

16 Performance Appraisals and Competency Assessment

17 Staffing and Scheduling

18 Teams, Team Process, and Team Building

19 Labor Relations

20 Workplace Drug Testing and the Clinical Laboratory

Section IV Requirements for Effective Laboratory Management

21 Quality Management

22 International Organization for Standardization

23 Effective Communication in Laboratory Management

24 The Laboratory Information System: Making the Most of It in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

25 Management of Point-of-Care Testing

26 Principles of Preanalytic and Postanalytic Test Management

27 Selection and Implementation of New Equipment and Procedures

28 Laboratory Safety

29 Emergency Management

Section V Financial Management

30 Financial Management: Setting the Stage

31 Strategic Planning

32 Human Resources at the Local Level: An Important Component of Financial Management

33 Costs, Budgeting, and Financial Decision Making

34 Financial Decision Making: Putting the Pieces Together

Section VI Generation of Revenue

35 Correct Coding of Billable Services in the Clinical Laboratory

36 Approaches to Billing Laboratory Services

37 Charges and Fees for Laboratory Services

Section VII Profitability, Contribution, and Reimbursement

38 Rules and Regulations in Reimbursement

39 Reimbursement Compliance

Section VIII Outside Marketing and Expansion

41 Outreach Considerations and Overall Goals

42 Outreach Implementation Requirements: A Case Study

43 Finance and Decision Making in Outreach

44 Outreach: Obstacles to Hospital Outreach and Enhancing Customer Satisfaction

Section IX Clinical Trials and Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine

45 The Current State of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Process and Regulations for Diagnostic

46 The Clinical Trial Laboratory: Research Compliance for Clinical Research Microbiologists

47 Clinical and Evidence-Based Research in the Clinical Laboratory

Section X Defining and Measuring Standards for Success

48 Benchmarking and Performance Monitoring for the Clinical Laboratory

49 Test Utilization and Clinical Relevance

50 Benchmarking and Performance Monitoring: What Is Appropriate for Your Laboratory?

Section XI The Future of Clinical Laboratories

51 The Future of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Political, Social, Economic, and Regulatory Impacts

52 The Future of the Clinical Scientist Workforce

53 Electronic Health Records and Their Implications and Opportunities for Laboratories

54 Current Trends in Instrumentation and Technology: Outlook for the Future

55 The Future Practice of Laboratory Medicine