Errors in clinical laboratories or errors in laboratory medicine?
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Abstract
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe, they are not as safe as they could or should be. Clinical laboratories have long focused their attention on quality control methods and quality assessment programs dealing with analytical aspects of testing. However, a growing body of evidence accumulated in recent decades demonstrates that quality in clinical laboratories cannot be assured by merely focusing on purely analytical aspects. The more recent surveys on errors in laboratory medicine conclude that in the delivery of laboratory testing, mistakes occur more frequently before (pre-analytical) and after (post-analytical) the test has been performed.…
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- Medical laboratory
- Process (computing)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Computer science
- Control (management)
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Medical physics
- Medicine
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