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Customer Service

Learning Objectives At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Recognize the variety of laboratory customer groups. Develop methods to measure customer satisfaction. Discuss problems that may develop with customers. Suggest solutions for customer service problems. Discuss how quality management processes help the laboratory meet customer group needs and requirements. Customer Service-Module 13 2

Scenario A few of your customers have complained about long delays in reporting HIV test results. You have confirmed that the delay is unreasonable and you solved the problem. How can you restore confidence with your customers? Customer Service-Module 13 3

The Quality Management System Organization Personnel Equipment Purchasing & Inventory Process Control Information Management Documents & Records Occurrence Management Assessment Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety Customer Service-Module 13 4

Quality is meeting customer needs Philip Crosby Four Absolutes of Quality Management 1979 Customer Service-Module 13 5

Who is Responsible for Customer Service? Everyone in the laboratory! Customer Service-Module 13 6 6

Program for improving customer satisfaction Requires: commitment from all staff planning knowledge of monitoring tools resources Customer Service-Module 13

The Laboratory and its Clients Public Health Community Patients Physicians Health care provider Customer Service-Module 13 8

The laboratory shall be legally identifiable name address director contact information telephone facsimile electronic Customer Service-Module 13 9

Physician Requirements Community Physicians Patients Public Health Accurate information Interpretable information Timeliness Laboratory Customer Service-Module 13 10

Actions to Meet Physician Requirements Preexamination Examination Postexamination test menu collection manual requisition forms timely delivery system competency assessment test validation quality control quality assessment sample control process management occurrence management laboratory information system results verification timely results interpretable results timely delivery accurate delivery Customer Service-Module 13 11

Patient Requirements Patients Laboratory Community Physicians Public Health Information Safety Comfort Privacy Laboratory Customer Service-Module 13 12

Actions to meet patient requirements provide collection information provide collection facilities trained and knowledgeable personnel confidentiality of records maintenance of records CONFIDENTIAL Customer Service-Module 13 13

Provide information for patients laboratory address and location – directions hours of operation bilingual/ multilingual staff Customer Service-Module 13 14

Collection Requirements patient identification patient preparation type of sample required type of container needed labeling special handling safety precautions Customer Service-Module 13 15

Provide clean, private sample collection rooms Customer Service-Module 13 16

Public Health Requirements Community Physicians Patients Public Health Community Information Materials Safety Containment Laboratory Customer Service-Module 13 17

Meeting the Community, Public Requirements Laboratory Customer Service-Module 13 18

Laboratory inspected and accredited to high standards Client Requirements Laboratory inspected and accredited to high standards ACCREDITATION 2007 PRIMARY ACCREDITATION 2008, 2009, 2010… MAINTAINED Customer Service-Module 13 19

Good customer service provides: Customer service is an integral part of a quality management system Good customer service provides: valuable information for best patient care valuable information to improve surveillance professional image of laboratory Customer Service-Module 13 20

Methods for Assessing Customer Satisfaction Customer Service-Module 13 21

Received complaints may reflect only the “Tip of the Iceberg” Customer Service-Module 13 22

dissatisfied customers! Complaints Actual dissatisfied customers! Customer Service-Module 13 23 23

Conducting internal audits Reviewing by management Assessment Methods Monitoring quality indicators Conducting internal audits Reviewing by management ACTION Customer Service-Module 13

Customer surveys are a requirement of quality management systems (ISO 9001) Customer Service-Module 13 25

Customer Surveys Successful surveys Customer Service-Module 13 26

Survey Interview Tips write out questions in advance ask specific questions and an open-ended question  provide honest feedback “How could the laboratory improve its service to you?” Customer Service-Module 13 27

Focus groups When conducting focus group discussions, consider: using small groups of 8-10 people including people with diverse backgrounds and laboratory needs start by asking questions that build trust develop a focus group guide for consistency between groups ask only open-ended questions —not “yes or no”. Customer Service-Module 13

Measuring Customer Satisfaction: Opportunity for Improvement Surveys, indicators, audits Information Process improvement Customer Service-Module 13 29

Quality Management System ensures laboratories meet An active Quality Management System ensures laboratories meet all client requirements Customer Service-Module 13 30

Summary Customer service is an integral part of a quality management system. It is important for the laboratory to: have commitment to process conduct planning and monitoring know and understand clients and their needs provide resources for program Customer Service-Module 13 31

Key Messages Meeting customer needs is a primary goal of the laboratory An active quality management system ensures laboratories meet all client requirements Everyone in the laboratory is responsible for quality, and therefore for customer service Customer Service-Module 13

Purchasing & Inventory Information Management Occurrence Management Organization Personnel Equipment Purchasing & Inventory Process Control Information Management Documents & Records Occurrence Management Assessment Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety Questions? Comments? Customer Service-Module 13 33