Image Kimberly J. Byrwa-Neff RN, BA, CPHQ Kimberly Byrwa-Neff is a registered nurse with a background in both clinical nursing as well as in evidence generation in industry. Her clinical expertise lies in cardiology as well as oncology, specifically breast cancer. As a nurse, black belt in process excellence, daughter of a breast cancer patient, and survivor of breast cancer herself she brings the full patient experience to her work to improve care for breast cancer patients. Kimberly has authored numerous papers and presented improvement in clinical outcomes as a result of working with breast teams across the country. Published Pieces by Kimberly J. Improvement Opportunities Identified from Breast Programs in the United StatesCase StudiesIn partnership with the National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCBC), Leica Biosystems’ Process & Solution Optimization team worked with several hospitals with the goal to improve the quality and efficiencies of their breast programs. Through this work, the team identified common barriers and improvement opportunities. Improvement Opportunities Identified from Breast Programs in the United StatesCase StudiesIn partnership with the National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCBC), Leica Biosystems’ Process & Solution Optimization team worked with several hospitals with the goal to improve the quality and efficiencies of their breast programs. Through this work, the team identified common barriers and improvement opportunities. Expediting Patient Care Through Improved BI-RADS FinalizationCase StudiesLeica Biosystems working in partnership with Southern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC), conducted process assessments to analyze the timeliness treatment for breast cancer patients. We identified a lack of standardized processes for conduction of imaging services and elongated time to diagnosis. The Breast Imaging and Reporting Data System (BI-RADs) is the standardized method to record findings on imaging studies. Expediting Patient Care Through Improved BI-RADS FinalizationCase StudiesLeica Biosystems working in partnership with Southern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC), conducted process assessments to analyze the timeliness treatment for breast cancer patients. We identified a lack of standardized processes for conduction of imaging services and elongated time to diagnosis. The Breast Imaging and Reporting Data System (BI-RADs) is the standardized method to record findings on imaging studies. Addressing Opportunities for Improving Care Cadence by Driving Interdepartmental CollaborationCase StudiesSouthern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC) is a community hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio. Review of data pertaining to breast care delivery demonstrated opportunities for improvement. Analysis of the cadence of care processes across departments demonstrated delays in care and outmigration potential. One quality study demonstrated 10% of patients did NOT select SOMC for surgical intervention post biopsy. Addressing Opportunities for Improving Care Cadence by Driving Interdepartmental CollaborationCase StudiesSouthern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC) is a community hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio. Review of data pertaining to breast care delivery demonstrated opportunities for improvement. Analysis of the cadence of care processes across departments demonstrated delays in care and outmigration potential. One quality study demonstrated 10% of patients did NOT select SOMC for surgical intervention post biopsy. The Value of Multiplex Staining in the Diagnosis of CancerPathologist Pathway (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) , Editorials (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) Current technology allows tumors to be painted with multiple colors, termed multiplex staining. Multiplex staining today used in research, may also assist with cancer diagnoses clinically via: preservation of tissue, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic insight. The Value of Multiplex Staining in the Diagnosis of CancerPathologist Pathway (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) , Editorials (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) Current technology allows tumors to be painted with multiple colors, termed multiplex staining. Multiplex staining today used in research, may also assist with cancer diagnoses clinically via: preservation of tissue, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic insight. The Value of Multiplex Staining in the Diagnosis of CancerPathologist Pathway (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) , Editorials (Knowledge Pathway, Knowledge Pathway) Current technology allows tumors to be painted with multiple colors, termed multiplex staining. Multiplex staining today used in research, may also assist with cancer diagnoses clinically via: preservation of tissue, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic insight. 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