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CLSI Publishes New Guideline for Autoverification of Clinical Laboratory Test Results.


WAYNE, Pa. -- With increasing pressure to maintain adequate turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time.  and to enhance the quality of results, clinical laboratories must develop new methods for increasing productivity with limited resources. Automated verification, or autoverification, has emerged as a tool for laboratories whose goal is to streamline their laboratory processes while maintaining the highest quality standards.

Autoverification of Clinical Laboratory Test Results; Approved Guideline (AUTO10-A), recently published by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI CLSI Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (Wayne, PA)
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, formerly NCCLS NCCLS National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards ), provides a general framework that will allow each laboratory to easily design, implement, validate, and customize rules for autoverification based on the needs of its own patient population. In addition, important supporting sections are provided that deal with the different aspects of regulatory compliance and validation of algorithms that are essential to establishing and maintaining a modern autoverification system.

According to William Neeley, MD, FACP FACP Fellow of the American College of Physicians.

FACP
abbr.
1. Fellow of the American College of Physicians

2. Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists
, DABCC DABCC Dona Ana Branch Community College
DABCC Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry
DABCC Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Consultants
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, Detroit Medical Center The Detroit Medical Center is a Detroit-based non-profit corporation that owns and operates nine general and specialty hospitals in southeast Michigan. Detroit Medical Center hospitals include:
, University Laboratories, autoverifcation has many benefits for laboratories. Neeley says, "The AUTO10-A document gives the user the tools to develop algorithms or rules based on medical experience, which can be applied to each and every result. It is as if a highly competent director is personally reviewing every result that is coming out of the laboratory - but it is all done automatically." He adds, "With modern autoverification, rules are written into the software so the technologist does not have to memorize every idiosyncrasy idiosyncrasy /id·io·syn·cra·sy/ (-sing´krah-se)
1. a habit peculiar to an individual.

2. an abnormal susceptibility to an agent (e.g., a drug) peculiar to an individual.
. It enables one to practice medicine more easily and much more consistently."

AUTO10-A is intended for use by: information system vendors; hospital, reference, independent, and physician office laboratories; data management vendors; instrument manufacturers; and those involved in point-of-care testing point-of-care testing Lab medicine The analysis of clinical specimens as close as possible to the Pt, including bedside, ward–unit, or 'stat' regional response labs that service specified areas–eg, the ER or ICU .

AUTO10-A is one of a series of eleven different CLSI-approved documents that address individual portions of an automated laboratory system. For additional information on CLSI or for further information regarding this release, visit our website at http://www.clsi.org or call +610.688.0100.

CLSI is a global, nonprofit, membership-based organization dedicated to developing standards and guidelines for the healthcare and medical testing community. CLSI's unique consensus process facilitates the creation of standards and guidelines that are reliable, practical, and achievable for an effective quality system.
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