Is anyone using the sample types for containers in LAB to generate
different bar code labels for different sample types per specimen? If
so, does it work well for your lab? In reading the DTS which introduced
this functionality, it seems to me it has just made specimen tracking
and processing more complicated. Are you able to tell visually from the
label that this bar code for the red tube only contains the tests which
require a red tube and not a green tube test that has combined to the
same specimen because they are in the same department?
Does anyone else think it would make more sense to generated different
specimen numbers if the tests have different collection containers but
are in the same department?
Julie Brick, MT(ASCP)
LIS Coordinator
Anne Arundel Medical Center
443-481-4270
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