Date of Award
1997
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Business Administration
Department
Business
First Advisor
Pam Williams-DeLotell
Second Advisor
Joe Ancona
Third Advisor
Jan Kniffen
Abstract
The following applied learning expository thesis will focus on the design and implementation of a customer service manual for reference laboratories in a hospital setting.
The purpose of the manual is to provide direction for the reference laboratory customer service employees. Specifically, the manual consists of a series of steps which will enable employees to better service the hospital reference laboratory customers. The manual was broken down into sections which addressed characteristics, order taking, dispatching phlebotomists, proper collection of specimens, phlebotomy notification, registration of patient specimens, processing and reviewing of specimens, hiring, training, customer satisfaction, complaints and expectations.
Three reference laboratories participated in the study. Two evaluators read the manual and offered comments and suggestions.
The results of the study was a manual developed to facilitate serving reference laboratory customers.
Recommended Citation
Craft, Fay M., "An Investigation Into the Design & Implementation of a Customer Service Manual for Laboratories in a Hospital Setting" (1997). Theses. 607.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/theses/607
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