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Quality in laboratory medicine and the <i>Journal</i>: walking together

Mario Plebani

2022Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Quality in laboratory medicine is defined as “an unfinished journey”, as the more essential the laboratory information provided, the more assured its quality should be. In the past decades, the Journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine has provided a valuable forum for garnering new insights into the analytical and extra-analytical phases of the testing cycle, and for debating crucial aspects of quality in clinical laboratories. The impressive number of papers published in the Journal is testimony to the efforts made by laboratory professionals, national and international scientific societies and federations in the quest to continuously improve upon the pre-, intra- and post-analytical steps of the testing cycle, thus enhancing the quality of laboratory information. The paper appearing in this special issue summarizes the most important and interesting contributions published in the Journal , thus updating our knowledge on quality in laboratory medicine and offering further stimuli to identify the most valuable measures of quality in clinical laboratories.

Topics & Concepts

Medical laboratoryQuality (philosophy)Engineering ethicsGood laboratory practiceComputer scienceMedicineQuality assuranceEngineeringExternal quality assessmentPathologyEpistemologyPhilosophyClinical Laboratory Practices and Quality ControlMeta-analysis and systematic reviewsHealth and Medical Research Impacts
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