Abstract
Abstract This text is a synopsis of the “Seminar on Organizational Aspects of POCT Management” which was part of the 4th Munich POCT symposium 2019. The session was chaired in part 1 by Christiane Maschek (Berlin) and Anke Urban (Ludwigshafen), and in part 2 by Barbara Oschwald-Häg (Offenburg) and Marco Kachler (Klagenfurt/AT). The seminar was held in German in order to allow non-English-speaking medical technicians the full understanding of the presented contents. Part 1: Nice to Know – Challenges for networking POCT systems (Michaela Markhoff, Hamburg). Best Practice – Implementation of POCT in a hospital without central lab services (Jennifer Planz, Essen). Best Practice – Benefits of the POCT commission demonstrated using the example of implementing glucose POCT devices (Barbara Oschwald-Häg, Offenburg). Part 2: Best Practice – Challenges of a group-wide implementation of a POCT competence management (Sandra Mütze, Berlin). Nice to Know – Learning from mistakes in preanalytics (Reno Konzack, Berlin). New IFCC recommendation for checking reference intervals (Harald Maier, Altötting).
Highlights
This text is a synopsis of the “Seminar on Organizational Aspects of point-of-care testing (POCT) Management” which was part of the 4th Munich POCT symposium 2019
The session was chaired in part 1 by Christiane Maschek (Berlin) and Anke Urban (Ludwigshafen), and in part 2 by Barbara OschwaldHäg (Offenburg) and Marco Kachler (Klagenfurt/AT)
Best Practice – Benefits of the POCT commission demonstrated using the example of implementing glucose POCT devices (Barbara Oschwald-Häg, Offenburg)
Summary
This text is a synopsis of the “Seminar on Organizational Aspects of POCT Management” which was part of the 4th Munich POCT symposium 2019. The session was chaired in part 1 by Christiane Maschek (Berlin) and Anke Urban (Ludwigshafen), and in part 2 by Barbara Oschwald-Häg. Part 1: –– Nice to Know – Challenges for networking POCT systems (Michaela Markhoff, Hamburg). –– Best Practice – Implementation of POCT in a hospital without central lab services (Jennifer Planz, Essen). –– Best Practice – Benefits of the POCT commission demonstrated using the example of implementing glucose POCT devices (Barbara Oschwald-Häg, Offenburg). Part 2: –– Best Practice – Challenges of a group-wide implementation of a POCT competence management (Sandra Mütze, Berlin). –– Nice to Know – Learning from mistakes in preanalytics (Reno Konzack, Berlin). Part 2: –– Best Practice – Challenges of a group-wide implementation of a POCT competence management (Sandra Mütze, Berlin). –– Nice to Know – Learning from mistakes in preanalytics (Reno Konzack, Berlin). –– New IFCC recommendation for checking reference intervals (Harald Maier, Altötting)
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