Clinical laboratory tests ensure approximately 70% of the medical decisions, so that the time until the release of the results and its accuracy are critical for the diagnosis and the efficiency of the treatment [1]. Risk management involves both the anticipation of what could happen erroneous and the assessment of errors’ frequency as well as the consequences or the severity of the effects caused by it, and finally to decide what can be done in order to reduce the risk to an acceptable clinical level. For this reason, organizations should not see the risk management as a compliance issue, but as an integral part of the decision-making process. EP23-A is a guideline of CLSI that introduces the risk management principles in the clinical labor...
Introduction: Laboratories minimize risks through quality control but analytical errors still occur....
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
The increasing attention paid to patient safety, and the awareness that the information provided by ...
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices to t...
Patient safety is an aim for clinical applications and is a fundamental principle of healthcare and ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
Background. Risk management is a set of actions to recognize or identify risks, errors and their con...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
To guarantee excellent performance and service, the process of identifying and treating error risks ...
The clinical laboratory is no longer its own limited ecosystem, as it is increasingly integrated wit...
Objective: The aim of the study is to apply a risk management model for the examination and preventi...
Laboratory errors may occur in every stage of laboratory management process and lead to a considerab...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
The authors have experimented the application of the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) techniq...
The formulation of a correct diagnosis and the prescription of adequate therapies represent key aspe...
Introduction: Laboratories minimize risks through quality control but analytical errors still occur....
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
The increasing attention paid to patient safety, and the awareness that the information provided by ...
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices to t...
Patient safety is an aim for clinical applications and is a fundamental principle of healthcare and ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
Background. Risk management is a set of actions to recognize or identify risks, errors and their con...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
To guarantee excellent performance and service, the process of identifying and treating error risks ...
The clinical laboratory is no longer its own limited ecosystem, as it is increasingly integrated wit...
Objective: The aim of the study is to apply a risk management model for the examination and preventi...
Laboratory errors may occur in every stage of laboratory management process and lead to a considerab...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
The authors have experimented the application of the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) techniq...
The formulation of a correct diagnosis and the prescription of adequate therapies represent key aspe...
Introduction: Laboratories minimize risks through quality control but analytical errors still occur....
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To err is human, galvanized a dramatically increased level o...
The increasing attention paid to patient safety, and the awareness that the information provided by ...