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      What is a Leading Laboratory?

      Leading Laboratories demonstrate excellence in four key areas: elevating quality outcomes, supporting professional development, cultivating trusted leadership, and promoting laboratory visibility.

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      Evaluating
      Quality Outcomes
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      Supporting
      Professional Development
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      Cultivating
      Trusted Leadership
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      Promoting
      Laboratory Visibility

      Elevating Quality Outcomes

      A Leading Laboratory is a key contributor to the overall patient experience, and generates quality outcomes which support a positive, patient-centric mission.

      A Leading Laboratory:

      • Develops and integrates clinical and operational strategies that improve quality and monitor progress for delivering safe, effective patient care
      • Applies evidence-based data to apply proven and innovative principles that improve processes and facilitate knowledge sharing
      • Participates in finding solutions to gaps and variations in care
      • Leads care-improvement initiatives that enhance the patient experience

      Supporting Professional Development

      The leaders of a Leading Laboratory align with their organization and community to foster collaborative relationships and better embody value-based healthcare.

      A Leading Laboratory:

      • Builds strong and resilient laboratory teams by highlighting the professional development of team members
      • Showcases achievements to help recruit high-quality candidates
      • Elevates the laboratory workforce through engagement
      • Validates employees’ commitment to excellence in the laboratory

      Cultivating Trusted Leadership

      A Leading Laboratory advocates a continuum of learning and activities that aid in improving laboratory professionals’ knowledge, competence, skill, and effectiveness.

      A Leading Laboratory:

      • Articulates a clear mission in support of patient care
      • Effectively manages resources
      • Engages team members, colleagues, and patients through respectful dialogue
      • Demonstrates excellence and transformational leadership to organizational leaders, administrators, and c-suite

      Promoting Laboratory Visibility

      A Leading Laboratory increases visibility of the laboratory and the broader profession through active promotion and recognition of its vital role in a patient’s healthcare journey.

      A Leading Laboratory:

      • Demonstrates expertise, insight, and influence within the broader pathology and laboratory medicine community.
      • Positions the medical laboratory as critical to the larger clinical care team, c-suite executives, and its overall healthcare system
      • Differentiates the laboratory’s commitment to quality outcomes in public-facing communications
      • Conveys the importance of the laboratory’s role in patient care