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What is Quality Indicator

Quality Assurance in the Era of Individualized Medicine
It is an objective measure that potentially evaluates all critical care domains.
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The Clinical Laboratory and the Commitment to Quality: Update on Best Practices and Regulatory Requirements
Marilena Stamouli (Naval and Veterans Hospital of Athens (NNA), Greece) and Antonia Mourtzikou (University General Hospital “ATTIKON”, Greece)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 36
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2390-2.ch008
Abstract
The main role that clinical laboratories play in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is clearly evident. Clinical laboratories need to sustain a commitment to quality and demonstrate a certifiable level of compliance. Many strategies are used to reduce laboratory errors, including internal QC procedures, external quality assessment programs, implementation of QIs and six-sigma methodology. All strategies should be consistent with the requirements of the international standard for medical laboratory accreditation and suitable for promoting corrective/preventive actions. They must promote total quality and patient safety and be consistent with the definition of a laboratory error. Harmonization process is in progress; however, further efforts must be made. Total quality management must be evaluated periodically. For a patient-centered approach, there is the need to assure that each and every step of the total testing process is correctly performed, that weaknesses are recognized, and that corrective and preventive actions are designed and implemented.
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Assessment of Chronic Health Care through an Internet Consensus Tool
A quality indicator is a data or a structured group of data that has a close relation with the level of the qualitative and quantitative outcomes obtained in a particular field.
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A single value characterizing particular property of a given option.
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