On February 23, 2010, The College of American Pathologists posted an article on its web site titled, "When a Rose Is Not a Rose." The article discusses the problem of mislabeled specimens and the procedural improvements that can be made to prevent labeling errors.
The article explains that "...reporting a wrong result can have potentially devastating effects on the patient. This can be doubly true if there is a patient identification mix-up: one patient could receive the wrong medical or surgical treatment while another doesn't get the treatment he or she needs. Either situation can result in severe, irreversible consequences." As a remedy to the various types of labeling errors it covers, the article offers several procedural improvements such as reviewing definitions, guidelines and the protocol for what to do when an error is detected.
