The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has been a topic of discussion and debate for over 50 years: 15 years ago, as the subject matured and a profusion of recommendations appeared, many of them from expert groups, it was realised by a number of leading professionals that there was a need for a global consensus on the setting of such specifications. The Stockholm Conference held in 1999 on "Strategies to set global analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine" achieved this and advocated the ubiquitous application of a hierarchical structure of approaches. The hierarchy has five levels, namely: 1) evaluation of the effect of analytical performance on clinical outcomes in specific clinical setting...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
BACKGROUND: External reviews and the accreditation of medical laboratories involve more than the me...
The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has been a topic of discussi...
At a conference on 'Strategies to Set Global Analytical Quality Specifications in Laboratory Me...
Analytical quality specifications play a key role in assuring and continuously improving high-qualit...
BACKGROUND: External quality assessment (EQA) is a tool for quality management in clinical laborato...
Quality specifications, the level of performance required to facilitate clinical decision-making, no...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
On May 28-29, 2009, a number of medical laboratory opinion leaders, pathologists and biochemists met...
As a part of a series of yearly meeting, in May 2010 over 40 medical laboratory opinion leaders, pat...
Laboratory medicine is amongst the fastest growing fields in medicine, crucial in diagnosis, support...
Background: Optimum patient care in relation to laboratory medicine is achieved when results of labo...
A body of evidence collected in the last few decades demonstrates that the pre- and post-analytical ...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
BACKGROUND: External reviews and the accreditation of medical laboratories involve more than the me...
The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has been a topic of discussi...
At a conference on 'Strategies to Set Global Analytical Quality Specifications in Laboratory Me...
Analytical quality specifications play a key role in assuring and continuously improving high-qualit...
BACKGROUND: External quality assessment (EQA) is a tool for quality management in clinical laborato...
Quality specifications, the level of performance required to facilitate clinical decision-making, no...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
On May 28-29, 2009, a number of medical laboratory opinion leaders, pathologists and biochemists met...
As a part of a series of yearly meeting, in May 2010 over 40 medical laboratory opinion leaders, pat...
Laboratory medicine is amongst the fastest growing fields in medicine, crucial in diagnosis, support...
Background: Optimum patient care in relation to laboratory medicine is achieved when results of labo...
A body of evidence collected in the last few decades demonstrates that the pre- and post-analytical ...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
BACKGROUND: External reviews and the accreditation of medical laboratories involve more than the me...