Author:
Aakre Kristin M.,Oosterhuis Wytze P.,Misra Shivani,Langlois Michel R.,Joseph Watine,Twomey Patrick J.,Barth Julian H.
Abstract
Abstract
Several studies have shown that recommendations related to how laboratory testing should be performed and results interpreted are limited in medical guidelines and that the uptake and implementation of the recommendations that are available need improvement. The EFLM/UEMS Working Group on Guidelines conducted a survey amongst the national societies for clinical chemistry in Europe regarding development of laboratory-related guidelines. The results showed that most countries have guidelines that are specifically related to laboratory testing; however, not all countries have a formal procedure for accepting such guidelines and few countries have guideline committees. Based on this, the EFLM/UEMS Working Group on Guidelines conclude that there is still room for improvement regarding these processes in Europe and raise the question if the accreditation bodies could be a facilitator for an improvement.
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine