A body of evidence collected in the last few decades demonstrates that the pre- and post-analytical phases of the testing cycle are more error-prone than the analytical phase. However, the paradigm of errors and quality in laboratory medicine has been questioned, analytical mistakes continuing to be a major cause of adverse clinical outcomes and patient harm. Although the brain-to-brain concept is widely recognized in the community of laboratory professionals, there is lack of clarity concerning the inter-relationship between the different phases of the cycle, interdependence between the pre-analytical phase and analytical quality, and the effect of the post-analytical steps on the quality of ultimate laboratory information. Analytical qual...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Laboratory diagnostics develops through a closed loop, formerly defined as the “brain-to-brain turna...
The delivery of laboratory services has been described 40 years ago and defined with the foremost co...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
Laboratory diagnostics (i.e., the total testing process) develops conventionally through a virtual l...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Clinical laboratories play an important role in improving patient care. The past decades have seen u...
The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has been a topic of discussi...
Background: In recent decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the organization, number and type o...
The laboratory testing process is divided into the pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical ph...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Laboratory diagnostics develops through a closed loop, formerly defined as the “brain-to-brain turna...
The delivery of laboratory services has been described 40 years ago and defined with the foremost co...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
The last 50 years have seen substantial changes in the landscape of laboratory medicine: its role in...
Laboratory diagnostics (i.e., the total testing process) develops conventionally through a virtual l...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Clinical laboratories play an important role in improving patient care. The past decades have seen u...
The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has been a topic of discussi...
Background: In recent decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the organization, number and type o...
The laboratory testing process is divided into the pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical ph...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Laboratory diagnostics develop through different phases that span from test ordering (pre-preanalyti...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...