Oncology patients need tests, but not always the standard lab order. To reduce unneeded tests, and to speed up the process for the patients, the laboratory team at the Skyline Medical Center came up with the idea for the "golden ticket." It didn't gain them access to the chocolate factory, but it did get them to the front of the line. By coordinating with the oncology department, patients got fewer unnecessary tests and moved through the lab more quickly. In four months, the team reduced unneeded tests by 45 percent and saved $7,587.
The lab team saved time and money when it identified which tests oncology patients actually needed, they created a pass to get patients to the front of the line, and fast-tracked the processing of tests.
Why This Matters
Getting the patient through the lab more quickly gets them diagnosed sooner.
Test of Change
A "golden ticket" fast track system ensured patients got the tests they needed
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See how to improve their lab experience.
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Unnecessary tests are not fun for the patient and cost you money. See how creating a fast track system can speed up the lab process and cut costs.
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Unnecessary tests are not fun for the patient and cost you money. See how creating a fast track system can speed up the lab process and cut costs.
Getting patients the necessary tests can help speed up the lab process. Pictured is Skyline Medical Lab Technician Linsey Gustafson, a member of OFNHP.