TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards harmonization of external quality assessment/proficiency testing in hemostasis
AU - Favaloro, Emmanuel J.
AU - Jennings, Ian
AU - Olson, John
AU - Van Cott, Elizabeth M.
AU - Bonar, Roslyn
AU - Gosselin, Robert
AU - Meijer, Piet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Quality in diagnostic testing represents a key target of laboratory medicine, for which an assurance around the quality of testing is expected from all involved in the process. Laboratories attempt to assure the quality of their testing by various processes, but especially by performance of internal quality control and external quality assessment (EQA). This is especially true for tests of hemostasis and coagulation. EQA in general provides information on test accuracy and on evaluation of long-term laboratory performance. EQA providers support laboratory performance by various means, including distribution of material for testing of analytes ("proficiency testing"), educational support through expert advice, distribution of publications or case series. Participation in EQA is often a laboratory accreditation requirement. This review aims to identify some of the strengths and weaknesses of EQA, and targets attempts towards harmonization of EQA practice, in order to achieve the best outcome for participant laboratories and, thus, for patients and their clinical care providers.
AB - Quality in diagnostic testing represents a key target of laboratory medicine, for which an assurance around the quality of testing is expected from all involved in the process. Laboratories attempt to assure the quality of their testing by various processes, but especially by performance of internal quality control and external quality assessment (EQA). This is especially true for tests of hemostasis and coagulation. EQA in general provides information on test accuracy and on evaluation of long-term laboratory performance. EQA providers support laboratory performance by various means, including distribution of material for testing of analytes ("proficiency testing"), educational support through expert advice, distribution of publications or case series. Participation in EQA is often a laboratory accreditation requirement. This review aims to identify some of the strengths and weaknesses of EQA, and targets attempts towards harmonization of EQA practice, in order to achieve the best outcome for participant laboratories and, thus, for patients and their clinical care providers.
KW - Coagulation
KW - External quality assessment
KW - Harmonization
KW - Hemostasis
KW - Proficiency testing
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U2 - 10.1515/cclm-2018-0077
DO - 10.1515/cclm-2018-0077
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29668440
AN - SCOPUS:85046035543
SN - 1434-6621
VL - 57
SP - 115
EP - 126
JO - Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
JF - Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
IS - 1
ER -