Proficiency Testing Rework Costs
Definition
Proficiency testing failures trigger root cause analysis, retraining, and retesting, inflating operational costs in a regulated market.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 5,000-15,000 per failed proficiency event; 20-40 hours staff time per incident at AUD 100/hour
- Frequency: 2-4 times per year per test category
- Root Cause: Manual data entry errors and delayed proficiency result reviews
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Diagnostic labs in Australia 🇦🇺 incur AUD 10,000-30,000 yearly in rework from proficiency failures. Automation of result analysis cuts this cost.
Affected Stakeholders
Lab Technician, Pathologist, QA Team
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Claim Denials from Coding Errors
Delayed Reimbursements from Denied Claims
Revenue Leakage from Unappealed Denials
High Costs of Manual Denial Appeals
Non-compliance with AS ISO 15189 and ISO/IEC 17025
Cost of Poor Quality from Calibration Failures
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