Table 5. Types of laboratory and pathology testing errors
Pre-Analytical Errors Inaccurate quality of specimen Wrong identification of patient and/or specimen Missing physician order Inappropriate quantity of specimen Use of inappropriate container Failure to label specimen container Improper specimen collection technique Inappropriate storage, transportation, handling or accession of specimens Improper patient preparation Analytical Errors Improper testing equipment functioning or calibration Improper test performance Improper result calculation Inadequate turn-around time Unavailability of add-on and repeat testing Post-Analytical Errors Improper or untimely generation and transmission of test results Use of non-standardized units in reporting Failure to correct an erroneous result Failure to notify the physician of a laboratory-testing problem Data entry errors Computer system malfunctions Inaccurate or untimely physician interpretation and transmission of testing result to patient |
Adapted from Hollensead et al. [47], Stahl et al. [48], and Plebani [49].