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'''Title''': ''The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation''
'''Edition'''': Second edition
'''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas
'''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]
'''Publication date''': June 2022
This guide provides an in-depth discussion of the [[physician office laboratory]] (POL), including the clinical environment, testing domains, data management, and regulatory environment as well as useful, POL-friendly resources like vendor and distributor lists. (For an actual PDF- or PediaPress-friendly version of this guide, please see the [[Book:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation|corresponding Book Creator page]].)
The table of contents for ''The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation'' is as follows:
1. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/Introduction|Introduction]]
2. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/The Clinical Environment|The Clinical Environment]]
* The clinical laboratory and its equipment
* Good laboratory practice
* Laboratory safety
* Regulatory compliance: HIPAA and PPACA
* Regulatory compliance: CLIA
* Point-of-care testing
* Provider-performed microscopy testing
* CLIA market and industry trends
* Economic issues related to the POL
* Data management
3. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/Primary Laboratory Testing Domains in the POL|Primary Laboratory Testing Domains in the POL]]
* Urinalysis
* Hematology/Blood collection
* Chemistry
* Immunology
* Toxicology and pain management
* Molecular diagnostics
4. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/Data Management|Data Management]]
* Functional requirements
* Workflow and integration (EHR, HIS)
* Workflow and integration instruments
* LIS as a center of workflow/full office integration
* LIS relationship to other IT systems
* Best practices and standard operating procedures
* Other workflow requirements
5. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/Staffing and Education Requirements|Staffing and Education Requirements]]
* General staffing and education
* List of certification programs
* List of organizations and professional certifications
* List of educational programs
* List of staffing agencies
6. [[LII:The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation/Additional Resources|Additional Resources]]
* Further reading
* List of POL instrument vendors and manufacturers
* List of other POL vendors, not covered elsewhere
* List of distributors
* List of consultants in the POL market
* List of consumables and supplies used in POL
* List of suppliers
* Laboratory billing
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[[Category:LII:Guides, white papers, and other publications|Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation]]

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Title: The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation

Edition': Second edition

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: June 2022

This guide provides an in-depth discussion of the physician office laboratory (POL), including the clinical environment, testing domains, data management, and regulatory environment as well as useful, POL-friendly resources like vendor and distributor lists. (For an actual PDF- or PediaPress-friendly version of this guide, please see the corresponding Book Creator page.)

The table of contents for The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation is as follows:

1. Introduction

2. The Clinical Environment

  • The clinical laboratory and its equipment
  • Good laboratory practice
  • Laboratory safety
  • Regulatory compliance: HIPAA and PPACA
  • Regulatory compliance: CLIA
  • Point-of-care testing
  • Provider-performed microscopy testing
  • CLIA market and industry trends
  • Economic issues related to the POL
  • Data management

3. Primary Laboratory Testing Domains in the POL

  • Urinalysis
  • Hematology/Blood collection
  • Chemistry
  • Immunology
  • Toxicology and pain management
  • Molecular diagnostics

4. Data Management

  • Functional requirements
  • Workflow and integration (EHR, HIS)
  • Workflow and integration instruments
  • LIS as a center of workflow/full office integration
  • LIS relationship to other IT systems
  • Best practices and standard operating procedures
  • Other workflow requirements

5. Staffing and Education Requirements

  • General staffing and education
  • List of certification programs
  • List of organizations and professional certifications
  • List of educational programs
  • List of staffing agencies

6. Additional Resources

  • Further reading
  • List of POL instrument vendors and manufacturers
  • List of other POL vendors, not covered elsewhere
  • List of distributors
  • List of consultants in the POL market
  • List of consumables and supplies used in POL
  • List of suppliers
  • Laboratory billing