Physicians Office Resource Volume 12 Issue 6 | Page 4

6 THE WAIVED CBC: A GAME CHANGER By Irwin Z. Rothenberg, MBA, MS, CLS(ASCP), Technical Writer / Quality Advisor, COLA Resources, Inc. On November 6, 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted market clearance for the first ever CLIA – waived hematology analyzer for complete blood count and three-part differential testing. This analyzer, the Sysmex XW-100, is for use in both traditional and non-traditional point of care patient settings, including physician offices, community health clinics, and other healthcare facilities, allowing a wide range of support staff to provide patients with blood test results in as few as three minutes. While not intended to replace more complex laboratory hematology testing, this analyzer is the latest example of a trend to improve laboratory testing capabilities in the near- patient environment. The goal is to reduce the turn-around time for test results, thus improving the delivery of patient care. “A CBC is one of the most common physician-ordered tests used to evaluate a patient’s blood levels, determine if an 4 infection is present and if immediate intervention is needed. However, in the current health care setting, non-hospitalized patients who require a CBC can experience at least a 24-hour wait for test results, if not longer, when the test is performed by an off-site laboratory,” said Donald St. Pierre, acting director of the Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health in FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. “This waiting period may be detrimental to the health of patients whose care depends on quick results to rule out conditions that may require immediate medical intervention. With the device cleared today, processing time may now be reduced by making testing available in these additional settings.” In addition, 37% of patients said that not being able to get laboratory results during the same visit was the reason a health provider failed to meet their expectations. In the study, patients www.PhysiciansOfficeResource.com