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LAB SERVICES EXPANSION

ACMCmakes $500,000

technology upgrade

ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER

(ACMC)

recently upgraded the blood chemistry analyzers used in

its laboratory.

The new analyzers are used to identify diseases

and deficiencies in a patient’s blood and are capable of

performing almost 100 different types of tests. Those

tests include: basic lipid profiles, glucose, electrolytes,

phosphorus, vitamin D, tumor markers, cancer markers

and autoimmune concerns.

“We use the blood chemistry analyzers for most of the

tests we do,” Laboratory Director Dana Skaggs said. “The

new analyzers replaced five different units and combined

three different forms of testing, which dramatically

decreases our turnaround times and improves efficiency.”

ACMC Healthcare System President and CEO Michael

Habowski said the number of lab tests performed at

ACMC is substantially more than a hospital of ACMC’s

size would typically perform. The chemical analyzers at

ACMC perform 1.2 million tests each year.

“Our goal is to keep as much healthcare here in

Ashtabula County as possible,” he said. “The new

analyzers make it possible for the blood drawn at ACMC

to remain here for testing rather than sent to an out-of-

town reference lab.”

Having the blood analyzed locally means patients and

referring physicians receive results faster and can begin a

plan of care sooner if one is needed.

The technology upgrade doesn’t just improve patient

care and turnaround times—it is also a financial savings

for the hospital.

“The cost of the blood

chemistry analyzers is

$500,000, but we will

see significant savings—

possibly millions of dollars—

throughout the life of the

units because of efficiencies

and a reduced cost of supplies

for the analyzers,” said

Habowski.

For more information, call

440-997-6627

or visit

www.acmchealth.org

.

ACMC’s outpatient lab offers blood draws from five

primary locations on a walk-in basis:

Ashtabula County Medical Center

Monday through Friday,

6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday,

7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Conneaut Family Health Center

Monday through Thursday,

7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Friday,

7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Saturday,

7:30 a.m. to noon

Jefferson Family Health Center

Monday through Friday,

7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Saturday,

8 a.m. to noon

Harbor Family Health Center

Monday through Friday,

7:30 to 11:30 a.m.

North Kingsville Family Health Center

Wednesday and Friday,

8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

ACMC Pulse •

www.acmchealth.org

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