Definition:
Clinical test quality control is the use of modern scientific management methods and techniques to detect errors in the analytical process, to control all aspects related to the analysis, to ensure that the results of the experiment is accurate and reliable.
Significance:
1, is conducive to enhancing the accuracy of the overall test results;
2, is conducive to the enhancement of the stage of quality control is to ensure that the quality of medical services to improve the core;
3, is conducive to enhancing the clinical test quality control control measures.
Expanded
Promoting the mutual recognition of medical institutions inspection and test results is the task of the national deepening of the reform of the medical and health system requirements. Guangdong Province to further improve medical services action plan implementation plan (2018-2020), proposed to continue to expand the scope of inspection and test results mutual recognition, conditional areas to explore the realization of intra-regional inspection and test results mutual recognition on the basis of quality control.
It is understood that there may be differences between different hospitals in terms of testing instruments, personnel quality, testing methods and laboratory management. Therefore, to achieve mutual recognition of clinical test results, it is necessary to ensure that the medical institutions have a unified test quality control standards, to achieve consistency of test results.
It is reported that the Foshan City, clinical test results mutual recognition technology platform will be responsible for the management of clinical testing quality control agencies, the use of Internet technology to monitor the daily real-time monitoring of the test quality of the medical institutions of the information through real-time comparison to understand the test results between the medical institutions is consistent, timely feedback to the laboratory of the quality control information to ensure that the test results of the consistency of the health care institutions to ensure that the quality of testing.
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