The Relevance of the Organization of Quality Control in Modern Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratories
Keywords:
quality control, laboratory tests, biochemical analysis, centralized laboratories, Order of the President, types of quality control, stages of quality controlAbstract
This presented review provides brief reviews of the literature on etops, types, role and importance of quality control in laboratory research, and most of the literature presents information collected unchanged for the convenience of the user. In the analyses carried out, the need was initially conceived to emphasize the high quality and accuracy of biochemical laboratory studies in several fields of medicine, mainly in the implementation of timely successful treatment of patients. It also emphasizes the determination of medical personnel to ensure as little as possible reliability of errors during analysis in order to achieve good results during therapeutic measures.
Thus, the satisfaction of the requirements of the doctor and the patient for laboratory tests is the main goal of the application of the quality management system in clinical diagnostic laboratories. The formation and application of quality indicators for each stage of laboratory research in the work of the clinical diagnostic laboratory (CDL) allows us to reliably influence the quality of laboratory services.