Physicians Office Resource Volume 12 Issue 7 | Page 4

7 POINT OF CARE TESTING: WHAT’S NEW? By Irwin Z. Rothenberg, MBA, MS, CLS(ASCP), Technical Writer / Quality Advisor, COLA Resources, Inc. It has been one of the primary goals in the reformation of our healthcare system to have patients more involved in managing their own health. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) promotes the shift from curative to preventive medicine by focusing on early detection and management of chronic disease, along with a more patient-centered approach to health care. POCT promotes these goals with rapid test results that providers can use to immediately inform patients of their condition or progress, and modify their treatment on-site. This provides a face-to-face opportunity to ensure understanding and discussion of future goals, thus more directly involving the patient in their own care. POCT is defined by the College of American Pathologists as “tests designed to be used at or near the site where the patient is located, that do not require permanent dedicated space, and that are performed outside the physical facilities of clinical laboratories”. POCT also streamlines the testing process by obviating the need to collect a specimen, transport 4 it to the lab, then perform testing, and transmit the results back to the provider. This speed and efficiency often improves both patient outcomes and patient satisfaction. Increasing Demand for POCT These advantages are further enhanced by continuous technological innovation, improving the quality, convenience, connectivity, speed, and range of applications. Emerging technological innovations include smartphone apps, biosensors, lab-on-a chip, and wearable devices. The transmission of POC test results in Electronic Health Records (EHR) further enhances the advantages of POCT. These results can be shared instantaneously with all members of the medical team, enhancing immediate patient assessment and treatment as well as making POC data available for analysis. Additional factors in our society that are enhancing the demand for rapid, on site, decentralized, personalized and www.PhysiciansOfficeResource.com