Laboratory Management, Accreditation, Quality Assurance

2017 ◽  
Vol 55 (s1) ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 28
Author(s):  
Ros Escott

Quality assurance (QA) is a means for verifying the accuracy of testing procedures, the results that they produce, and the interpretation of those results. In Australia, QA is mandatory for laboratories for accreditation and can therefore be viewed as a burden, providing yet another task in a busy environment. Alternatively, laboratory management and staff can use QA as a beneficial and valuable tool to foster a culture of excellence. The achievements of a well-performing laboratory should be acknowledged, and a supportive and educational system developed for a laboratory that is performing poorly in QA programs.


Author(s):  
Carmen Ricós ◽  
Virtudes Álvarez ◽  
Carmen Perich ◽  
Pilar Fernández-Calle ◽  
Joana Minchinela ◽  
...  

AbstractThe aims of this study are: 1) to use the data included in the biological variation (BV) database to address the usability of BV estimates; and 2) to use different examples from the authors’ laboratories to illustrate the use and the usefulness of BV data in laboratory medicine. The BV database is an essential tool for laboratory management. Examples of application of data derived from BV are given in this paper, such as analytical performance specifications that have been included in various quality control software designed to optimize operative rules; also they have been incorporated as acceptability limits in external quality assurance reports. BV data from pathological status are of utmost interest for monitoring patients and differences between the intra-individual coefficients of variation (CV


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