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Wayne Memorial Hospital Lab Accreditation

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: February 22, 2013
Honesdale, Wayne County-Wayne Memorial Hospital is proud to announce that its Laboratory Services, which processed 314,906 specimens in 2012 from more than 30 different facilities, has once again been accredited by the American College of Pathologists (CAP). After a rigorous unannounced inspection by CAP inspectors, the hospital's lab received the full two-year certification.

"We are proud of our lab team and the hard work that goes into meeting the very highest standards of our profession," said Laboratory Services Manager John Romano. He added that the "surprise nature of the visit by CAP inspectors is more evidence of our outstanding achievements in our field."

.Wayne Memorial Hospital's Lab is one of more than 7,000 CAP-accredited facilities worldwide. The U.S. federal government recognizes the CAP Accreditation Program as being "equal to or more stringent than the government's own inspection program," according to CAP.

CAP inspection teams, all professionals in laboratory work, examine the laboratory's records and quality control for all procedures for the preceding two years. Staff qualifications, equipment facilities, safety program and safety records, as well as overall management, also come under review.Every department is covered--from pathology and cytology to chemistry, blood bank services, hematology, immunology and services such as bed-side blood draws.

The goal of the CAP Accreditation Program is to improve patient safety by advancing the quality of pathology and laboratory services through education, standard setting, and ensuring laboratories meet or exceed regulatory requirements.

Members of the Wayne Memorial Hospital Laboratory staff left to right back row: George Aram, Angela Theisen, Terry Dunn, Ann Marie Franco, Michelle Mosley and Robin Rosler. Front row: Cassandra Davis, Sue Cannon, Madelyn Garcia, Diane Chapka, Donna McGinnis, Chief Pathologist Dr. Lillian Langendorfer, Natashia Ferousis, Lab Manager John Romano. Kneeling: Jeff Phelps, Michelle Moses and Kathy Dustin.

(Info from:Jeanne M. Gieckel Public Relations Assistant
Wayne Memorial Hospital)

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