In-depth investigation of turn-around time of full blood count tests requested from a clinical haematology outpatient department in Cape Town, South Africa
Background: The performance of laboratories can be objectively assessed using the overall turn-around time (TAT). However, TAT is defined differently by the laboratory and clinicians; therefore, it is important to determine the contribution of all the different components making up the laboratory te...
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Main Authors: | Leonard Mutema (Author), Zivanai Chapanduka (Author), Fungai Musaigwa (Author), Nomusa Mashigo (Author) |
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