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Distribution Protocol (DP)

 

Biobanks/biorepositories follow some standard and defined procedures for distributing specimens. The pre-defined procedures for distributing specimens are known as distribution protocols.

Create

Once you create a DP for a specific project, you can distribute specimens multiple times to the same DP over a period of time.

  1. Log in to OpenSpecimen as Super Admin/ Institute Admin.

  2. Navigate to 'Distribution Protocols' card.

 

3. Click on ’+Create’ button (top left side).

 

4. Fill in the details and click on ‘Create.’ 

 

Important fields:

  • Title and short title of the project.

  • Receiving institute and site: The receiving site for this project.

  • Order report: You can configure a customized report (saved query) based on the project's data needs. Refer to ‘Reporting Manual’ for more details on creating a saved query.

  • Distributing sites: Sites from where the specimens can be distributed to this project.

You can configure custom fields on the create distribution protocols page, refer to the wiki page for more details.

 

Adding Consent Statements

If configured, OpenSpecimen will verify these consents against the consents of the specimens being distributed. The specimen's distribution is restricted if the consents are not matching. 

On the left-hand side, click on 'Consents' tab under 'Overview.' To add statements, click on 'Add Consent Tiers,' select a statement from the dropdown, and click on 'Add.'

 

Setting up the requirements

For some projects, you might have specific targets to be met. E.g., 50 breast tumor tissue samples to be distributed. This feature lets you configure such specimen requirements and then track the progress on an ongoing basis.

 

Specimen cost

When specimens are distributed, the researchers are billed with the specific cost. Most of the time, the cost per specimen is fixed per project. Admins can pre-define the rate in the requirements of a DP. During distribution, the rate is displayed based on the configuration in the DP.

 

Define at the requirement level

Cost is displayed at the "Requirements" tab in the DP:

 

Define during distribution

The billing rate is displayed based on the DP configuration. The distributor can edit the rates for that order if needed.

In the above example, five specimens were mapped to 'Malignant Frozen Tissue Lung' specimens in the requirements, and the corresponding cost '20' was populated. The other five specimens were mapped to 'Non-Malignant Frozen Tissue Lung' specimens in the requirements, and the corresponding cost '15' was populated.

 

Export report

You can export a distribution report in CSV format by clicking on the "Download report" from Orders detail page.

Close

Once a project is over, you can close the DP. The previous orders created using this DP will remain as is, but new orders cannot be created.

Delete

You can delete a DP if you have created it by mistake or if you do not need it anymore for some reason. 

Note:

You can delete a DP only if there are no orders created within it.

Import / Export

Import 

Import DP

You can create multiple distribution protocols all at once using the 'Distribution Protocols' template downloaded from UI. 

For more details on how to create DPs in bulk, refer to 'Create Distribution Protocol'.

Import Requirements

You can add specimen requirements in bulk to any distribution protocol using 'Requirements' template downloaded from UI.

For more details on how to create requirements in bulk, refer to 'Create DP requirements'.

Important fields:

  • Specimen type, anatomic site, and pathology status

  • Quantity per specimen and expected count

Export

Exporting DP helps when you want to move your DP setup from the QA server to the prod server.

You can export DP details by following the steps:

  1. Select the distribution protocols you want to export.

  2. Click on the 'Export' button.

 

Note:

The fields of the form that is attached at the DP custom field level will be present in the exported CSV file.

 

 

Relabel specimens during distribution

During specimen distribution, you might want to generate and print an "anonymized" label for the specimen. So, OpenSpecimen allows users to relabel the specimens during the distribution and send them instead of sending the specimen with the label created for an internal purpose.

Steps

  1. Navigate to the distribution protocols page

  2. Click on 'Create' button or select an existing DP and click 'Edit'

  3. Add label format created using any of the above-listed tokens

4. Click create/ update

 

Tokens

Token

Description

Token

Description

DP_ID

A unique system-generated identifier for Distribution protocol

DP_SHORT_TITLE

Distribution protocol short title

DP_UID(n)

The unique sequence number for each specimen (order item) distributed to the DP

ITEM_UID(n)

The unique sequence number for each specimen within the order

ORDER_ID

Auto-generated distribution order ID

SP_PATH_STATUS

Pathology status abbreviation of the distribution specimen

 

Examples

Example 

Description

Example 

Description

%DP_ID%%DP_SHORT_TITLE%_%DP_UID(3)%

This will generate label as '68BSColl_DP_001', where 68 is the system-generated DP identifier, BSColl_DP is the DP short title and 001 is the unique sequence number for specimen within DP.

%ORDER_ID%%DP_SHORT_TITLE%_%ITEM_UID(3)%

This will generate label as '153BSColl DP_001' where 153 is the order identifier, BSColl_DP is the DP short title and 001 is the unique sequence number for specimen within the order

 

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