From Data to Action: Leveraging Essential Quality Indicators and Digital Solutions to Improve Patient Safety

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Quality indicators (QIs) are critical tools in strengthening quality systems and ensuring patient safety in laboratory medicine. They enable labs to monitor performance, identify areas for improvement, and proactively reduce errors across the total testing process. Despite their recognized value, many laboratories struggle to implement and utilize QIs effectively, often due to limited time, resources, or data access.

Dr. Vincent De Guire, clinical biochemist in the Optilab Montreal-CHUM laboratory network and clinical assistant professor at the University of Montreal in Canada, will introduce a focused set of essential quality indicators identified through international consensus by the IFCC Working Group on Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety (WG-LEPS). These QIs were selected for their strong link to patient safety, applicability across diverse laboratory environments, and potential to support global harmonization of quality data. Participants will gain insight into why targeting a small number of high-impact indicators can yield more meaningful and sustainable quality improvements.

Dr. De Guire will also explore practical strategies for integrating QIs into daily operations using informatics tools, dashboards and laboratory information system (LIS platforms), empowering labs to drive quality, achieve accreditation goals, and enhance patient outcomes.

Key learning objectives:

  • Identify key challenges and barriers to implementing Quality Indicators (QIs) and risk management protocols in the laboratory, including limitations related to time, resources, and data accessibility.
  • Understand the essential QIs recommended by the IFCC Working Group on Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety (WG-LEPS), and their impact for improving patient safety, quality improvement, and global harmonization of laboratory practices.
  • Apply practical tools and digital strategies to monitor key QIs and incorporate risk management into daily workflows, leveraging informatics platforms, dashboards, and performance data to support continuous quality improvement.

Who should attend?

Healthcare professionals, clinical staff, lab technicians, pathologists, lab directors, quality manager, laboratorians, researchers, and academics.

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Dr. Vincent De Guire
Dr. Vincent De Guire

Ph.D., DEPD, CSPQ

Clinical biochemist and clinical assistant professor, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Optilab Montreal-CHUM laboratory network; University of Montreal in Canada

Dr. Vincent De Guire is a clinical biochemist in the Optilab Montreal-CHUM laboratory network, associated researcher at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Montreal in Canada. He is the chair of the Working Group on Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety of the IFCC, and acts as an expert on the Working Group of the Preanalytical phase of the EFLM. Dr. De Guire is the president of the Canadian Program for Quality Indicators Comparison of the Quebec Society of Clinical Biology and chair of the committee on Quality Improvement through Quality Indicators Monitoring of the Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Highly involved in technology development and advising in laboratory medicine, he is also a co-founder of Anasens and LabMed Alliance.

Sarah Thomas
Sarah Thomas

Associate Editor

SelectScience

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