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        Laboratory Medicine:   
        A National Status Report 
         
         
         
         
         
        Prepared for: 
        Division of Laboratory Systems 
        National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and 
         Control of Infectious Diseases 
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
         
         
         
        Prepared by: 
        The Lewin Group 
        Under subcontract to Battelle Memorial Institute 
         
         
         
         
        May 2008 
           
           
                                           
                       Laboratory Medicine:   
                    A National Status Report 
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                   Prepared for: 
                        Division of Laboratory Systems 
             National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and 
                         Control of Infectious Diseases 
                 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                   Prepared by: 
                                The Lewin Group 
                                 Julie Wolcott, MA 
                                 Amanda Schwartz 
                              Clifford Goodman, PhD 
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                     May 2008 
                  Laboratory Medicine: A National Status Report                                              Executive Summary 
                                                         TABLE OF CONTENTS 
                  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v 
                  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY                                                                                            1 
                       The Value of Laboratory Medicine to Health Care.......................................................................2 
                       Market Profile of the Laboratory Medicine Sector........................................................................3 
                       Laboratory Medicine Workforce...................................................................................................... 4 
                       Quality and the Total Testing Process............................................................................................. 4 
                       Quality Systems and Performance Measurement.........................................................................6 
                       Laboratory Information Systems..................................................................................................... 6 
                       Federal Regulatory Oversight Of Laboratory Medicine...............................................................7 
                       Reimbursement for Laboratory Medicine...................................................................................... 8 
                  INTRODUCTION                                                                                                11 
                       Context of the Report....................................................................................................................... 12 
                       Scope of Report................................................................................................................................. 12 
                       Reference List.................................................................................................................................... 14 
                  METHODS AND LIMITATIONS                                                                                     15 
                       Methods............................................................................................................................................. 15 
                       Limitations........................................................................................................................................ 17 
                  CHAPTER I - THE VALUE OF LABORATORY MEDICINE TO HEALTH CARE                                                 19 
                       Value to the Quality of Patient Care.............................................................................................. 19 
                       Value to Evidence-based Medicine................................................................................................ 22 
                       Value to Clinical Practice Guidelines for Patient Care ...............................................................22 
                       Value of Laboratory Tests and Services Across Patient Care Continuum...............................24 
                       Protecting the Blood Supply and Transplant Recipients............................................................33 
                       Detecting Exposure to Illegal or Toxic Drugs.............................................................................. 34 
                       Value to the Measurement of Quality of Care.............................................................................35 
                       Value to Public Health and Surveillance...................................................................................... 38 
                       Quantifying Value Using Cost-effectiveness Analysis...............................................................42 
                       Conclusions....................................................................................................................................... 48 
                       Reference List.................................................................................................................................... 50 
                  May 2008                                                                                                     i 
                  Laboratory Medicine: A National Status Report                                              Executive Summary 
                  CHAPTER II - MARKET PROFILE OF THE LABORATORY MEDICINE SECTOR                                               67 
                       U.S. Market Size................................................................................................................................ 67 
                       Market by Laboratory Type and Setting....................................................................................... 69 
                       Market for Laboratory Tests........................................................................................................... 81 
                       Research-support Testing ............................................................................................................... 94 
                       Conclusions....................................................................................................................................... 95 
                       Reference List.................................................................................................................................... 97 
                  CHAPTER III - LABORATORY MEDICINE WORKFORCE                                                                105 
                       Types of Professionals................................................................................................................... 105 
                       Workforce Demographics............................................................................................................. 109 
                       Vacancy Rates................................................................................................................................. 111 
                       Wages............................................................................................................................................... 113 
                       Education, Training, and Recruitment........................................................................................ 116 
                       Licensing and Certification........................................................................................................... 124 
                       Conclusions..................................................................................................................................... 129 
                       Reference List.................................................................................................................................. 131 
                  CHAPTER IV - QUALITY AND THE TOTAL TESTING PROCESS                                                         139 
                       Definition of the Total Testing Process....................................................................................... 139 
                       Quality and Errors ......................................................................................................................... 141 
                       Preanalytic Phase ........................................................................................................................... 142 
                       Clinical Pathology Transitional Preanalytic............................................................................... 151 
                       Clinical Pathology Analytic Phase............................................................................................... 153 
                       Anatomic Pathology Transitional Preanalyic............................................................................. 157 
                       Anatomic Pathology Analytic Phase........................................................................................... 159 
                       Postanalytic Phase.......................................................................................................................... 162 
                       Point-of-Care Testing..................................................................................................................... 168 
                       Preanalytic Phase ........................................................................................................................... 169 
                       Analytic Phase................................................................................................................................ 171 
                       Postanalytic Phase.......................................................................................................................... 175 
                       Conclusions..................................................................................................................................... 177 
                       Reference List.................................................................................................................................. 180 
                  May 2008                                                                                                     ii 
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...Laboratory medicine a national status report prepared for division of systems center preparedness detection and control infectious diseases centers disease prevention by the lewin group under subcontract to battelle memorial institute may julie wolcott ma amanda schwartz clifford goodman phd executive summary table contents acknowledgments v value health care market profile sector workforce quality total testing process performance measurement information federal regulatory oversight reimbursement introduction context scope reference list methods limitations chapter i patient evidence based clinical practice guidelines tests services across continuum protecting blood supply transplant recipients detecting exposure illegal or toxic drugs public surveillance quantifying using cost effectiveness analysis conclusions ii u s size type setting research support iii types professionals demographics vacancy rates wages education training recruitment licensing certification iv definition errors ...

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