Background: The adoption of Quality Indicators (QIs) has prompted the development of tools to measure and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of laboratory testing, first in the hospital setting and subsequently in ambulatory and other care settings. While Laboratory Medicine has an important role in the delivery of high-quality care, no consensus exists as yet on the use of QIs focussing on all steps of the laboratory total testing process (TTP), and further research in this area is required. Methods: In order to reduce errors in laboratory testing, the IFCC Working Group on "Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety" (WG-LEPS) developed a series of Quality Indicators, specifically designed for clinical laboratories. In the first phase of t...
Quality indicators (QIs) are fundamental tools for enabling users to quantify the quality of all ope...
Quality indicators (QIs) measure the extent to which set targets are attained and provide a quantita...
The improving quality of laboratory testing requires a deep understanding of the many vulnerable ste...
The knowledge of error rates is essential in all clinical laboratories as it enables them to accurat...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
BACKGROUND: The use of quality indicators (QIs) is needed to meet the requirements of ISO 15189 or n...
The increasing attention paid to patient safety, and the awareness that the information provided by ...
Quality indicators (QIs) are key tools for improving the quality of laboratory services, by reducing...
The knowledge of error rates is essential in all clinical laboratories as it enables them to accurat...
Quality indicators (QIs) are fundamental tools for enabling users to quantify the quality of all ope...
Abstract Background: Data on quality indicators (QIs) should be collected over time in order to iden...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
Scientific evidences demonstrate the negative impact of pre-analytical errors on patient safety and ...
BACKGROUND In clinical laboratories, establishment and monitoring of multiple Quality Indicators in...
The improving quality of laboratory testing requires a deep understanding of the many vulnerable ste...
Quality indicators (QIs) are fundamental tools for enabling users to quantify the quality of all ope...
Quality indicators (QIs) measure the extent to which set targets are attained and provide a quantita...
The improving quality of laboratory testing requires a deep understanding of the many vulnerable ste...
The knowledge of error rates is essential in all clinical laboratories as it enables them to accurat...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
BACKGROUND: The use of quality indicators (QIs) is needed to meet the requirements of ISO 15189 or n...
The increasing attention paid to patient safety, and the awareness that the information provided by ...
Quality indicators (QIs) are key tools for improving the quality of laboratory services, by reducing...
The knowledge of error rates is essential in all clinical laboratories as it enables them to accurat...
Quality indicators (QIs) are fundamental tools for enabling users to quantify the quality of all ope...
Abstract Background: Data on quality indicators (QIs) should be collected over time in order to iden...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
Scientific evidences demonstrate the negative impact of pre-analytical errors on patient safety and ...
BACKGROUND In clinical laboratories, establishment and monitoring of multiple Quality Indicators in...
The improving quality of laboratory testing requires a deep understanding of the many vulnerable ste...
Quality indicators (QIs) are fundamental tools for enabling users to quantify the quality of all ope...
Quality indicators (QIs) measure the extent to which set targets are attained and provide a quantita...
The improving quality of laboratory testing requires a deep understanding of the many vulnerable ste...