Open

Laboratory Logistics in Medical Transportation

Medi-Ops Lab Logistics

Have you ever thought about how laboratories transport the particular, delicate materials they work with? These substances have extraordinarily specific requirements and needs when it comes to transportation. What are those requirements? How exactly does transportation like that work? And how does Medi-Ops step in to support and exceed those needs and expectations?

What do Medical Laboratories Do?

These labs focus on performing tests on different specimens and samples and reporting results back to physicians, hospitals, and other medical care providers. These tests are typically conducted on patient samples to support or determine treatment and care plans. Medical care providers rely on these lab tests for diagnosis, making them an essential part of patient care. These tests have a huge impact on treatment plans and the next steps for patients and doctors alike.

Labs see all kinds of samples, as any kind of body fluids or tissues can be sent to a lab for processing and testing. With these samples, lab technicians are mainly analyzing proteins and enzymes to determine the functionality of organ systems, assess blood cells for bacterial or viral infections, look for causes of infections, or determine blood types and compatibility. Over seven billion clinical lab tests are performed each year, making this process and the success of medical labs that much more critical in the medical field.

Laboratory Needs and Requirements

Depending on the materials or samples being transported between hospitals, labs, or medical centers, different criteria must be met in order to ensure the highest levels of safety and efficient transportation.

  1. Temperature: Many samples have time or temperature requirements attached to their storage and transportation needs. Proper handling and transportation are critical in ensuring the viability of these products. Typically medical specimens such as blood work, body fluid samples, biopsies or infectious samples, and even organ and tissue shipments require storage and transportation in temperature-controlled environments. This is achieved through containers and vehicles in addition to close monitoring of products.
  2. Time: A time-sensitive medical transport can be required due to an urgent need for the product, specimen, or sample or because of the expiration date of the product being transported. There is always an expiration time on these products that needs to be strictly followed in order to maintain product integrity.
  3. Sterile Materials: Another common need in medical lab transportation is sterile instruments and equipment. Labs need sterile equipment for obvious reasons, and creating transportation options that don’t compromise the integrity of these products is essential for labs to conduct all of the testing and work required of them. 
  4. Hazardous Materials: Hazardous or radioactive materials can come up often in the medical world. Research facilities and labs can need transportation of biohazard materials which requires meticulous precision and attention to detail. These materials often have strict time and temperature requirements as well as specific legal needs in terms of containers and transportation processes. With no room for mistakes, compliant and effective transportation is of utmost importance when it comes to hazardous materials. 

Ground Transportation and Laboratory Transport

Any medical transport trip can potentially be a life-saving drive. The time-sensitive and climate-controlled delivery that comes with Medi-Ops transports ensures products are on-time and in perfect condition. With medical items, especially with the specific requirements of laboratory transports, ground transportation can be a great option. Emergency and non-emergency vehicles are available with options for lights and sirens transport if the product requires them. 

Products are always fully-insured and properly handled with incredible attention to detail. The ground-transportation units managed by Medi-Ops meet all standards and product requirements necessary. From time sensitivity and temperature requirements to hazardous materials, our vehicles are ready for the challenge of handling essential laboratory deliveries.

Air Transportation and Laboratory Transport

Air transportation is sometimes a better option when location or time needs require it. Air services create so many options including rotor and fixed-wing aircraft, commercial next flight out, and on-board courier services. Since these options can cover emergent and non-emergent situations, any laboratory transportation need can be covered anywhere in the United States.

Medi-Ops Software

Medi-Ops is the right answer for medical transportation not only because of our background-checked, HIPPA-compliant, and uniformed operators but also because of our uniquely tailored software. Real-time tracking and monitoring of your products are now available via our software and patient and client-first initiatives. Our software makes these deliveries unique and accessible all the while adding yet another level of care to the transportation process.

The medical laboratory needs often require various forms of transportation depending on the product and situation. These facilities are incredibly important in the medical world and patient care, so much so that the transportation of products between labs, research facilities, and medical care centers should be at the top of the priority list. Thankfully, Medi-Ops can cover all of the transportation needs of these facilities while maintaining the safety and integrity of products.