Sentinel Lab Director Survey Introduction - BSI

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Improving the Impact of Laboratory Practice Guidelines: A New Paradigm for Metrics- American Society for Microbiology

Sentinel Lab Director Survey Introduction - BSI

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Dear Laboratory Director:


The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are working together through a CDC cooperative agreement to develop metrics to measure the dissemination, recognition, awareness, and uptake of evidence-based laboratory medicine practice guidelines. One metric is an important baseline survey on awareness and use of laboratory practice guidelines related to the effectiveness of rapid diagnostic tests to promote more accurate and timely administration of targeted antibiotic therapy for patients with bloodstream infections. The survey responses will help us to improve dissemination and implementation of laboratory guidelines in order to reduce hospital costs and improve patient care and safety throughout the country.


To reach all U.S. laboratories that diagnose and treat patients with bloodstream infections, we are asking all laboratories that are members of their state Laboratory Response Network to complete this survey by (insert date- TBD upon OMB approval) 2015. Participation is completely voluntary and all survey responses will be kept anonymous. The respondent should be a microbiology supervisor if employed at your laboratory. If not, the respondent can be either the laboratory director or laboratory manager. The survey requires a computer with Internet access and should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. To access the survey, enter https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2CZ9HJQ into your browser.


In order to ensure the best possible statistical analysis, we request that only one person per laboratory responds to the survey. In order to assure this, the respondent will be asked to enter the 10-digit CLIA number for your laboratory, as indicated on your CLIA certificate. The CLIA number will be used to assure that there is only one response per laboratory. The CLIA number will not be used to identify or rate the performance of any laboratory or individual. At the conclusion of the study, all CLIA numbers and email addresses collected will be de-linked from the survey results and will not be stored in a database.


On behalf of ASM and CDC, thank you for your participation! If you have any questions, please email clinmicro@asmusa.org.


Sincerely,

Alice S. Weissfeld, Ph.D., D(ABMM), F(AAM)

Chair, ASM’s Committee on Evidence-based Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines



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