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Challenges and Pragmatic Approaches in Troponin Testing

Challenges and Pragmatic Approaches in Troponin Testing

The quality of care provided to chest pain patients could be collectively improved with the implementation of point-of-care testing.

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Improving Patient Flow Through Bedside Testing at a Texas Emergency Department

Improving Patient Flow Through Bedside Testing at a Texas Emergency Department

Patient flow and nurse-driven protocols were improved by implementing point-of-care testing.

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Bringing Critical Point-of-Care Improvements to One of Florida’s Busiest Emergency Departments

Bringing Critical Point-of-Care Improvements to One of Florida’s Busiest Emergency Departments

Point-of-care testing helped improve time to initial evaluation and treatment and reduce emergency department length-of-stay for chest pain patients.

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Miami Children's Hospital: A Collaborative Approach Toward Implementing Bedside Testing in Critical Care

Miami Children's Hospital: A Collaborative Approach Toward Implementing Bedside Testing in Critical Care

Three distinguished clinicians discuss the successful implementation of bedside point-of-care testing to improve patient care.

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St. Luke's Hospital Emergency Department: Seeking Measurable Results

St. Luke's Hospital Emergency Department: Seeking Measurable Results

Nurses and emergency service technicians at St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, PA, use point of care testing for cardiac troponin and CHEM8+ to improve patient care in the emergency department.

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Point-of-Care Testing: An Opportunity to Improve Patient Care

Point-of-Care Testing: An Opportunity to Improve Patient Care

Summerlin Hospital in Las Vegas reduces emergency department delays and improves patient care by bringing the laboratory to the patient bedside.
By Rick Savage, MBA, RRT

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