Workload Measurement in Subspecialty Placental Pathology in Canada

Pediatr Dev Pathol. 2022 Nov-Dec;25(6):604-610. doi: 10.1177/10935266221118150. Epub 2022 Sep 8.

Abstract

Background: Workload measurement is important to help determine optimal staffing and workload distribution for pathology laboratories. The Level 4 Equivalent (L4E) System is the most widely used Anatomical Pathology (AP) workload measurement tool in Canada. However, it was initially not developed with subspecialties in mind.

Methods: In 2016, a Pan-Canadian Pediatric-Perinatal Pathology Workload Committee (PCPPPWC) was organized to adapt the L4E System to assess Pediatric-Perinatal Pathology workload. Four working groups were formed. The Placental Pathology Working Group was tasked to develop a scheme for fair valuation of placental specimens signed out by subspecialists in the context of the L4E System. Previous experience, informal time and motion studies, a survey of Canadian Pediatric-Perinatal Pathologists, and interviews of Pathologists' Assistants (PA) informed the development of such scheme.

Results: A workload measurement scheme with average L4E workload values for examination and reporting of singleton and multiple gestation placentas was proposed. The proposal was approved by the Canadian Association of Pathologist - Association canadienne des pathologistes Workload and Human Resources Committee for adoption into the L4E System.

Conclusion: The development of a workload measurement model for placental specimens provides an average and fair valuation of these specimen types, enabling its use for resource planning and workload distribution.

Keywords: Canada; level 4 equivalent system; pathology; placenta; placental pathology; subspecialty pathology; workload measurement.

MeSH terms

  • Canada
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Pathology Department, Hospital*
  • Placenta*
  • Pregnancy
  • Workload